Your best photos of the week!

@ra_teo I see my photo has been added to the best photo of the week project. Does that mean I won?

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It sure did!

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Seems to me that YOU DID! :star_struck:

I rhought it’s been a week and, you know, nobody voted since… so I said you’ve earned it!

@whistlingduck right?

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It does now.

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https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/294792489

Definitely this one, it was almost as if it was google-quality picture. I’m so proud of this one despite my terrible phone camera and then proceeded to suprise me with this

Second is this one

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/323143987

I loved this specimen due to its scarcity and its uniqueness of its species. Though i think mine looks clean enough

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Nice! Did you change your profile pic to mach it?

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Yes! Lol obvious me

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So cute omg!

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What is that? A true bug?

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Yes and No… Dichoptera are true bugs because they belong to the order Hemiptera(includes aphids, cicadas and stink bugs), and they do have the typical mouthpart of a true bug, which is called “rostrum”, which is used for sucking food. And whilst dragonflies, which includes straight-edged red(more accurately gold/yellow) parasol belong to the order Odonata.

Im sorry if there are inaccuracies of any information i provided, i may suggest researching full details.

Yes, it is! Here is how they generally look:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/304295267

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Thanks all for voting for me!

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@whistlingduck are we doing a poll this week?

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What are you talking about?

Peucetia sp. in Guanajuato, Mexico.

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lol, I forgot again, thanks for the reminder.

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Can I vote for myself? :rofl:

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Oh, it’s a leaf-footed bug. Those are cool.

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It’s been done before :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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I love this picture so much, with that motion blur (?) it has major album cover vibes. reminds me of the prodigy!

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