Alex Wild

@Myrmecos

Photographer. Curator of Entomology at the University of Texas at Austin. Personal account.

Austin, Texas
Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2010.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. prije 15 sati

    Australia also has their own locusts.

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  2. prije 16 sati

    The dead husk of a carpenter ant sprouts an Ophiocordyceps unilateralis zombi ant fungus. Ecuador.

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  3. 5. velj

    Nothomyrmecia macrops queen. One of the world’s oddest ants, this species is a rare nocturnal thermal predator that lives in South Australia’s mallee habitat, hunting on tree trunks just above freezing when prey are too cold to move.

  4. 5. velj

    Cephalotes pusillus turtle ant sisters- a worker and a soldier- exchanging food. Brazil.

  5. 4. velj

    Amid the chaos and free-flowing money of campaign season, maybe I'll open a consultancy to political campaigns to help look for "bugs".

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  6. 4. velj

    A male firefly, Photinus pyralis, signaling. Illinois.

  7. 4. velj

    I would have gone with "Smite" but hey that's me

  8. 3. velj

    A Zootermopsis dampwood termite soldier navigates the narrow galleries of her nest.

  9. 3. velj

    Leptothorax calderoni, California. Most insect species don’t have common names. This is one of them.

  10. 3. velj

    An Eciton hamatum army ant soldier doing its best mammoth impersonation. Ecuador.

  11. 2. velj

    Not watching the super bowl this year. Here’s a tailless whip scorpion.

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  12. 2. velj

    The official insect of decaffeinated coffee is the praying mantis, apparently.

  13. 2. velj

    A living jewel of a bee, Ceratina cobaltina. Austin, Texas.

  14. 2. velj

    A small robber fly consumes an aphid she has caught. Illinois.

  15. 2. velj

    Not an ant, but a very deceptive Sphecotypus mimic spider. Ecuador.

  16. 2. velj
  17. 1. velj

    A female ichneumonid searcher wasp from Victoria, Australia.

  18. 1. velj

    Dracula ants (Amblyopone australis) atop silken cocoons in their brood nest. Australia.

  19. 31. sij

    Do you love photographing insects, spiders, and other small wildlife? Come join us in June for our annual BugShot photo course! We anticipate selling out in the next week or so, so you might need to act quickly to reserve a spot.

  20. 31. sij

    A male Photinus firefly hovers, watching for a female to flash a reply. Illinois.

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