Good day to everyone on the Hive blockchain!
Here is another edition of Insects of the World Curation Report where we bring to you the bests out of the bests in the community. We all know that even among the panoply of posts that are published in the community daily, a few usually stand out.
Before going into the business of the day, it would do us a lot of good if we can refreshen our memory concerning what is required of us in the community. A user will do almost nothing wrong if they can stick to the following RULES:
There must be multiple images of the insect in question, shot from different angles by the author himself and capturing the essential features. Images should be well resolved and not edited in any form besides resizing.
Images must be accompanied by DESCRIPTIVE TEXT or a nice article relating to the images. The community is not photography, remember. Tell us something about the images you are posting.
The SCIENTIFIC NAME of your shown species should be written in the title. It is also APPRECIATED if you are adding a full identification and as many details as possible to your chosen species, such as appearance, diet, peculiarities and more.
The chosen insect should be unique in a way. 10 posts with images of the same species will definitely be boring. SO please avoid common insects except there is something unique about them that has rarely been seen in the community.
- Engagement is key! There is no community without engagement.
Here are our CURATED POSTS for this week ^^
@zrss | The Common Housefly (Musca domestica) |
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Friends, I соme аgаin with the new соntributiоn in whiсh I аm shаring the extreme mасrо рiсtures оf Housefly. The scientific name of this species is Musca domestica.
@capp | Vine sphinx moth - Polilla esfinge de la vid |
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The vine sphinx moth (Eumorpha vitis) is a lepidopteran belonging to the family Sphingidae, and as in the rest of the Lepidoptera, they undergo complete metamorphosis and go through four stages of development: egg, larva, pupa and adult.
@aceh-media | Butterfly dance in a flower garden // Butterfly (Danaus chrysippus) |
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My shots, I will detail in this post, and the various sizes of pictures I take, I also realize that I am not very professional in this regard, but I always try to take the best pictures.
@alexaivytorres | Una araña saltarina [Es] // A jumping spider [En] |
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A pesar de que no es un insecto, quisiera compartir en esta comunidad las fotografías de una araña saltarina que me visitó hace unos días.
@funferall | Some Insects from Today |
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Went for a little hike today with my macro lens. The birds are quieting down, migration is over until August and the nesting season is upon us.
@borjan | MOTHS, BUGS & SOME OTHER STUFF FROM THE COASTAL MEADOWS |
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I found quite a few interesting species today while walking across the meadows, through the mix of green and dried out grasses and other herbaceous plants.
@oks2crypto | Everything is coming up roses |
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Some parts of my yard are reserved for flowers. The largest part is occupied by colorful roses. These flowers attract a large number of different insects with their scent.
@ridor5301 | A very interesting spider crawling on one of the wild leaves - 08 |
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On this occasion I had no outside activities so today I went back to one of the forests close to the area where I live and I found one of the small animals, namely the spider species.
@ipolatjeh1988 | Macrophotography - robber fly the predator - Neoitamus |
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Today, let me present some very interesting macro photography for us to take a look at. The picture I will show you is a robber fly with the scientific name Neoitamus.
@soehada | My story in this life |
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If any of you truly understand us, then I myself would say that you are a great person, and through myself, on behalf of our family, express my gratitude and for taking the time to research our behavior and family.
That brings the selections for this edition to a close. Like I always say, if you have any questions/concerns/clarifications about curation in the Insects Of The World Community, feel free to contact any of the community moderators via DNA Discord.
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