Jean Pierre & Peiki, HBM
Silene colorata, Penedos
Gynandriris sisyrinchium, Penedos
Galactites tomentosus, Penedos
Oxalis Pes caprae, Azedas, Penedos
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Oxalis Pes caprae, Azedas, Penedos
Senecio angulatus, HFF
Asphodelus ramosus, Gamão, Penedos
Amanita muscaria, Penedos
Clathrus cancellatus, Gaiola de bruxa, Penedos
Careto mask on lemons
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Scleroderma polyrhizum, Penedos
One of my natural benches, Penedos, HBM
Laccaria laccata, Penedos
Phlebopus marginatus, Penedos
Monte Gordo beach, paradise in winter
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Macrolepiota clelandii, Penedos
Macrolepiota clelandii, Penedos
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Serra da Estrela, HFF
Cakile maritima, Monte Gordo Beach, Rain aftermath
Penedos, Rusty
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Thaumetopoea herculeana, Penedos
Thaumetopoea herculeana is a species of lepidopteran insects, more specifically moths, belonging to the family Notodontidae. The scientific authority of the species is Jules Pierre Rambur, having been described in 1837. It is a species present in Portuguese territory.
IN AN EUROPE WITH 80% OF INSECTS LOSS IN THE LAST 30 YEARS I AM HAPPY TO SEE THOSE ALL AROUND...
IN AN EUROPE WITH 80% OF INSECTS LOSS IN THE LAST 30 YEARS I AM HAPPY TO SEE THOSE ALL AROUND...
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Xata club has replied to tiabunna clubAnd they're very cute and photogenic, too :-)
It seems unusual that they would be in such a large group..........wouldn't that make them very susceptible to predation?
Xata club has replied to Keith Burton clubKeith Burton club has replied to Xata clubI'm always happy when I see insects.
I don't really like our Rhine gnats, although they are useful as fish food.
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