Dungfly infected with Entomophthora muscae
Dicyrtomina saundersi
Dicyrtomina saundersi
Calvatomina nr superba
Dungfly portrait.
Osteospermum
Noctuid Caterpillar
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Plume Moth. Amblyptilia acanthadactyla
Plume Moth. Amblyptilia acanthadactyla
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Ice Crystals.
A Sciarid Fly falls prey to a Drosera plant.
Dungfly
Calvatomina nr superba
Sminthurinus niger, a tiny Globular Springtail.
Calvatomina nr superba
Dicyrtomina minuta
Dicyrtomina ornata
Tomocerus sp. ?
Pogonognathellus longicornis ?
Tiny fungus on rotting wood
Harvestman
Dicyrtomina saundersi
Calvatomina nr superba
Kalaphorura burmeisteri
Dicyrtomina saundersi
Vertagopus arboreus ?
Mite
Calvatomina nr superba
Dicyrtomina saundersi
Calvatomina nr superba, a Globular Springtail.
Dicyrtomina saundersi
Dicyrtomina saundersi
Calvatomina nr superba, a Globular Springtail.
Common Puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum)
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Phlebia radiata
Auricularia auricula-judae
Phlebia radiata
Common Puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum)
Corizus hyoscyami
Corizus hyoscyami
Sminthurinus niger
Dicyrtomina saundersi
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Dungfly infected with Entomophthora muscae


A Dung Fly that has been attacked by the fungus Entomophthora muscae causing it to climb to a high point to die so that when the fungus releases its spores they have a greater chance of infecting other unfortunate flies. Full frame uncropped image.
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