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06-SEP-2009
Christine Hanrahan
Sawfly larva (Family Tenthredinidae)
Larose Forest
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an nguyen
04-Jul-2011 03:35
I like the translucent texture of the lava you have captured .
Bob B.
31-Mar-2011 20:55
Christine, great gallery(s)! This particular insect is a sawfly, the immature form of a plant feeding Hymenoptera - the insect order with wasps, bees. I don't know which one this is, however. A number of species in several families feed on trees.
Julie Tremblay
07-Feb-2011 12:58
Beautiful harmony in the color tones. Great macro. V.
j>a>e>17 :):):)
04-Feb-2011 08:40
coooliooo caring creative caterpillar = totALLL TREASURE o'you & dear mom nature!!!! :):):):)
Carol Rollins
31-Dec-2010 05:14
Oh, it is beautiful. Great capture Christine. ~
slhoornstra
22-Dec-2010 01:28
What a beautiful creature. I am reminded of the chambered nautilus. V
Graeme
21-Dec-2010 23:13
Wonderful macro image Christine.BV
Johan Claeson
21-Dec-2010 22:56
Great Green Capture! Looks like he's having a little nap
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