nzmacro
Jun-17-2005, 01:34 AM
The robber fly.
Not great shots but just to see what denotes a robber fly. The long antenna in the middle of the forehead is a tell tale sign as well as the cream dormant wing sac below the front of the wings. They do come in various forms. Some are actually quite furry and cute :wink . Others are similar to this species. Very long legs, long wings that fold right down the back. Whats common to them all though, are those long antennas between the eyes. Most flies have much shorter antennas and toward the top on the head.
Shots taken with the Sony CD-1000 and added lenses.
http://www.fototime.com/7D4A3A5866F9E08/orig.jpg
Lens distortion in this one around the butt area. My fault, I don't crop so it stays there. :rolleyes
http://www.fototime.com/1CE62878A9468D5/orig.jpg
So checking out closer to the head area and below the wings we can see the dormant cream wing sacs that help ID a fly.
http://www.fototime.com/B194AF1CCDDAA36/orig.jpg
Anyway, you can wake up now :): .
All the best macroholics.
Danny.
Not great shots but just to see what denotes a robber fly. The long antenna in the middle of the forehead is a tell tale sign as well as the cream dormant wing sac below the front of the wings. They do come in various forms. Some are actually quite furry and cute :wink . Others are similar to this species. Very long legs, long wings that fold right down the back. Whats common to them all though, are those long antennas between the eyes. Most flies have much shorter antennas and toward the top on the head.
Shots taken with the Sony CD-1000 and added lenses.
http://www.fototime.com/7D4A3A5866F9E08/orig.jpg
Lens distortion in this one around the butt area. My fault, I don't crop so it stays there. :rolleyes
http://www.fototime.com/1CE62878A9468D5/orig.jpg
So checking out closer to the head area and below the wings we can see the dormant cream wing sacs that help ID a fly.
http://www.fototime.com/B194AF1CCDDAA36/orig.jpg
Anyway, you can wake up now :): .
All the best macroholics.
Danny.