Friday, October 7, 2011

111007 CCNR

Long trip of about 4+ hrs.

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A couple of crickets I don't often see.

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Monkey hopper with a red mite under its wings.

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Orthetrum glaucum.

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Two dragonfly nymphs were out of the water in a drain.

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Malayan Giant Frog (Limnonectes blythii)?

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Malesian frog (Limnonectes malesianus).

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Not sure which frog this is.

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Crab spider(Thomisidae).

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Scorpion-tailed spider (Arachnura).

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Harmochirus showing off its swollen forelegs.

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Salticids construct temporary web shelters to sleep in for the night.

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Sparassid mother with freshly hatched young.

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This amblypygid common at rifle range could also be found here.

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Lychas scutilus.

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Tiny beetle. Could not get another angle but I think it is some sort of weevil.

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Much larger beetle near the beetle above. Also possibly a weevil.

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Elite spotted this wasp (possibly Chalcididae).

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Other than grasshoppers and crickets, this place is also full of mantises.

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