Showing posts with label Kansas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kansas. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

robberfly a la Kansas

    
Based on a pic I spied on MOBugs, I'm guessing this Kansas creature is a robberfly.


I was just happy this fascinating insect allowed me to approach so closely. Not a face you'll forget soon.

Looked it up at Bugguide.net, confirmed that guess, and learned the following (their words [my words]):

"Medium-sized to large predatory flies, often perch in exposed location [yup] and make short flies after prey.
Typical family characteristics:
  • top of head hollowed out between eyes, with three ocelli [small, simple eye] in this depression (diagnostic character) [can't really tell]
  • body from very hairy to nearly bare [well, that narrows it down...]
  • typical body form elongated, with tapered abdomen, but other forms as well
  • some groups mimics of hymenoptera 
  • face usually 'bearded', with prominent mystax [check! blond mustache] 
  • mouthparts modified to inject saliva into prey--saliva contains potent neurotoxic and proteolytic enzymes" [I believe that's the black, straight thing, and fyi, proteolytic means protein degrading, which means digesting, effectively--ouch! Read elsewhere their proboscises are not long--check.]
Fierce creatures that seem to, in their various forms, catch my eye over the years. Some look like jet pilots who ARE ALSO the fighter plane. Impressive!

biobabbler

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

more bugs 'n' flowers


Just a few quick hits before I head to snooze land...I think these are both from Kansas.





some kinda handsome creature looking ready to launch from sunflower





crab spider doing a very good job of not looking like a spider...


xoxo biobabbler