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UPDATE:
This has been identified as the Soldier Beetle, aka Goldenrod Leatherwing or Pennsylvania Leatherwing. A great big thank you goes to Carletta and Old Man Lincoln for their help!.
And... the flower is butterfly weed (asclepia tuberosa).Pronounced 'CRAVER SEVEN.' An anagram generator first gave me “Rev Vicar I.” Whoa, that comes across kind of pompous, doesn’t it? But I am glad to confess certain “cravings.” Here are seven of them: God, His Word, prayer, the lost, the redeemed, Christian service, and my bride.
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UPDATE:
This has been identified as the Soldier Beetle, aka Goldenrod Leatherwing or Pennsylvania Leatherwing. A great big thank you goes to Carletta and Old Man Lincoln for their help!.
And... the flower is butterfly weed (asclepia tuberosa).
14 comments:
I do not know what they are but the picture is very nice!
romeo and juliet could be some sort of bumble bee since they are on a flower..love the mixture of colors!
Caught in the act,Well captured my friend.
Interesting bugs. Chris, it is strange how some creatures flee and others don't care that I get this close.
No way Mr. Dave. Those are no bees. That's for certain. I thought at first, it might be a kind of lightning bug, but the abdomen is very different.
I don't understand it, Imac. They just kept walking all over those flowers. Hmmm... unusual.
Nice shot Craver, but I didn't know you were into voyeurism. :D
You looked! :)
Romeo and Juliet are trying to add to the soldier beetle population in your friend's yard.
I can't help with the identification, but you did get a wonderful picture of the happy couple.
I am thinking they are "Soldier Beetles," and before I allowed myself the luxury to post something I wasn't exactly sure about I did Google it under images and came up with their grandparents. It is a Soldier Beetle.
In public too!! Disgusting!! LOL!! Great sgot though Craver but maybe all the rooms were taken. :)
Watch out for the blogger porn police when you post pix like that!
they almost look like lightning bugs to me
Well Gaelyn, I'm not a creep who's into crawlers, if that's what you mean. Ewwww...
Bingo! I double-checked your answer Carletta, and I think that's exactly right. Thanks!
"The happy couple." That's funny George. I googled "goldenrod leatherwing," and another picture came up showing the same type of bug practicing multiplication.
With all of this particular activity Mr. Lincoln, I'm surprised that I haven't come across these bugs before.
Who knows Joan? Maybe this is the only time they are out in public. They certainly didn't seem to care about being under the camera. I think I used the flash, too.
Surely this doesn't qualify as p0rn, Shammy. (I dare not even spell it.)
I thought so too, Mommanator. It turns out, they are closely associated.
the micro phlebotomist union...that it just a fantastic euphemism!
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