Ira Gershenhorn · @Iragersh
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John Reed Pavan · @johnpavan
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A jumping spider (f. Salticidae) in the North Woods of Central Park in late May. This particular one was being a picky eater. It would grab one bug, pause for a moment, then drop it. It repeated this behavior for about 20 minutes before it finally settled on one that it actually wanted to eat.

#jumpingspliders #salticidae #spiders #arachnids #nature #wildlife #macro #ultramacro #canonphotography #LuminarNeo #centralpark #nycparks

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John Reed Pavan · @johnpavan
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John Reed Pavan · @johnpavan
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John Reed Pavan · @johnpavan
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John Reed Pavan · @johnpavan
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John Reed Pavan · @johnpavan
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John Reed Pavan · @johnpavan
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An aphid of some sort. Note that this one extrudes white lacy stuff. That helps to disguise it, and also if something does try to eat it, they may end up with the extrusions rather than the aphid.

#aphids #bugs #insects #entomology #extrusions #macro #ultramacro #nature #wildlife #centralpark #nycparks #canonphotography #LuminarNeo

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John Reed Pavan · @johnpavan
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An unidentified butterfly or moth caterpillar in Central Park (late May). From a distance these look 'fuzzy', but up close you can see that the hairs really are big spikes/needles. Hopefully no one was silly enough to actually touch it.

#caterpillar #lepidoptera #spines #nature #wildlife #insects #entomology #centralpark #nycparks #macro #ultramacro #canonphotography #LuminarNeo

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John Reed Pavan · @johnpavan
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According to seek these are chincatana leafcutter ants. However, I'm skeptical b/c this picture was taken in New York City instead of Mexico, Arizona or the surrounding regions.

Note how much smaller the male is than the female. Late May in Central Park.

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John Reed Pavan · @johnpavan
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John Reed Pavan · @johnpavan
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I think this is a member of the family Miridae. E.g. plant bugs. Like all true bugs, these have sucking mouth parts, this one was found in Central Park in late May.

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John Reed Pavan · @johnpavan
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A fifteen-spotted lady beetle (Anatis labiculata) on a yellow leaf. These are darker colored ladybugs and their bodies can be nearly entirely black. As mentioned in previous posts, ladybugs and their larva are voracious aphid predators.

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