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Studio stack: The Raven. Cychrus caraboides, Carabidae.

Studio stack: The Raven. Cychrus caraboides, Carabidae. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Parent bug. Elasmucha grisea mother and nymphs. Adult: 7.5 mm, nymphs: 3 mm.

Parent bug. Elasmucha grisea mother and nymphs. Adult: 7.5 mm, nymphs: 3 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Studio stack: Leaf-roller II. Male leaf-rolling weevil, Byctiscus betulae, Attelabidae. 8 mm.

Studio stack: Leaf-roller II. Male leaf-rolling weevil, Byctiscus betulae, Attelabidae. Size: 8 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Backlit Dancer. Male dance fly Empis trigramma. Size: 8 mm.

Backlit Dancer. Male dance fly Empis trigramma. Size: 8 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Studio stack: Cockroach. Periplaneta sp. Body length: 30 mm.

Studio stack: Cockroach. Periplaneta sp. Body length: 30 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Studio stack: Another Post – Another Pest. Necrobia rufipes, Cleridae. Red legged ham beetle. Size: 5 mm.

Studio stack: Another Post – Another Pest. Necrobia rufipes, Cleridae. Red legged ham beetle. Size: 5 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)




Garden Chafer. Phyllopertha horticolor, Scarabaeidae. Size: 8-9 mm.

Garden Chafer. Phyllopertha horticolor, Scarabaeidae. Size: 8-9 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Studio stack: Carpenter Queen. Camponotus herculaneus.

Studio stack: Carpenter Queen. Camponotus herculaneus. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Young Puss Moth Caterpillar. Cerura vinula. Size: 15 mm.

Young Puss Moth Caterpillar. Cerura vinula. Size: 15 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Studio stack: Millipede. Diplopoda. Size: 25 mm.

Studio stack: Millipede. Diplopoda. Size: 25 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Handheld Stack: Robber. Asilidae. Size: 18-20 mm.

Handheld Stack: Robber. Asilidae. Size: 18-20 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Studio stack: Ptinus portrait. Ptinus fur. Size: 3 mm.

Studio stack: Ptinus portrait. Ptinus fur. Size: 3 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Red-legged Robberfly. Dioctria rufipes. Size: 12 mm.

Red-legged Robberfly. Dioctria rufipes. Size: 12 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Another telecentric adventure. Physocephala rufipes, Conopidae. Size: 9 mm.

Another telecentric adventure. Physocephala rufipes, Conopidae. Size: 9 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Studio stack: Space Frogs are here! Elaphrus riparius. Body length: 7mm.

Studio stack: Space Frogs are here! Elaphrus riparius. Body length: 7mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Sleeping Bee. Anthidium punctatum. Size: 7 mm.

Sleeping Bee. Anthidium punctatum. Size: 7 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Studio stack: Bedroom Buddy. Pholcus phalangioides, male. Sometimes known as “Daddy long legs”.

Studio stack: Bedroom Buddy. Pholcus phalangioides, male. Sometimes known as “Daddy long legs”. (Photo by John Hallmén)




Studio stack: Rabbit? Acanthocinus aedilis, Cerambycidae, A female Timberman (Timbermam perhaps?). Stacked from 216 exposures in Zerene Stacker (PMAX).

Studio stack: Rabbit? Acanthocinus aedilis, Cerambycidae, A female Timberman (Timbermam perhaps?). Stacked from 216 exposures in Zerene Stacker (PMAX). (Photo by John Hallmén)




Lobster Moth Caterpillar. Stauropus fagi.

Lobster Moth Caterpillar. Stauropus fagi. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Plagionotus. Plagionotus arcuatus, Cerambycidae. Body length: 18 mm.

Plagionotus. Plagionotus arcuatus, Cerambycidae. Body length: 18 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Emerald Damselfly. Lestes sponsa, Lestidae. Size: 40 mm.

Emerald Damselfly. Lestes sponsa, Lestidae. Size: 40 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



Sleepy Jewel. Holopyga generosa. Family: Chrysididae (ID-cred: Johan Abenius & Frank Marquard). Size: 7 mm.

Sleepy Jewel. Holopyga generosa. Family: Chrysididae (ID-cred: Johan Abenius & Frank Marquard). Size: 7 mm. (Photo by John Hallmén)



See also: “Minimonsters of John Hallmén

30 Aug 2012 10:55:00