Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Lacewing and Mantidfly

Lacewing and mantidfly are insects in the order Neuroptea (net winged insects). Both are quite rare, at least here in Malaysia. I have only seen like 7 lacewings in four years of macro photography, and even fewer mantidflies!

My first mantidfly. What a gorgeous creature!
mantidfly mantisfly mantispidae IMG_7640 copy

Another shot of this beauty.
mantisfly mantispidae IMG_7626 copy

My first time lucky with lacewing. Saw a couple before but never managed any decent shots.
lacewing chrysopidae glenochrysa IMG_1619 copy

My second time lucky with lacewing :)
chrysopidae lacewing IMG_4021 copy

Third time lucky with green lacewing:)
green lacewing IMG_9375 copy

Mnay of you may not have seen a live lacewing before but I am sure you have seen lacewing junior (larva!) at one time or another. Both adult lacewings and larvae are predatory and feed on plant pests like aphids.
lacewing larvaIMG_9019 copy

All images shot with a 40D, MP-E65, MT-24EX Twin Flash and DIY Concave Diffuser. Full flash, 1/200, around F13, ISO 100, handheld.

Owlflies from Maliau Basin:
owlfly from Maliau Basin IMG_7137 copy

owlfly from Maliau Basin IMG_7152 copy

 

1 comments:

HeeJW said...

very beautiful shots Master Kurt!

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