Closer still
As long as we're looking at tiny things
The ichneumon wasp
Cocklebur in bloom
Another mad-scientist experiment
Another robber fly
And even closer still
Fly guessed wrong
More hopper behavior
Among life's mysteries . . .
And from a different point of view
Another bindweed
Morning foxtail
Nightmare of design elements
Housing
Strange fly in the pines
Biggest fly around
Something's happening here
Same one, I think
Another nutty experiment of mine
Experiment squared
A very clever insect
A cute face, as flies go
The lair of the froghopper nymph
Yellow shield bug
Still at work
Lurking
Assassin bug revisited
What's all this, then?
Queen Anne's lace, snowflake edition
Ant is supper
Robber fly has supper
Longhorn beetle dines with Queen Anne
Big waspy fly
Another unusual Queen Anne's lace
A newer fly
When flies grow old
Another nervous wasp
All eyes
Tiny cowrie beetle
Egg watch, day 16: that's that!
Leaf hopper spreads its wings
Green scarab
Green scarab, ventral
Golden tortoise beetle, backlit
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Great expectorations


Same -- what do you call one of these? -- a couple days later, and if you look closely you can see the little dickens right at the surface. Or maybe not. The little carrot-orange thing appears to be the nymph, but if it is, what is that dark brown and clear thing at its 7 o'clock? Perhaps a baby true bug that made a strategic error? The tiny world is complicated.
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