By awild on February 28, 2009. Gnamptogenys mordax, Venezuela. photo details: Canon MP-E 65mm 1-5x macro lens on a Canon EOS 20D ISO 100, 1/250 sec, f/13, flash diffused through tracing paper Tags Ant Course ants Venezuela gnamptogenys insects Nature More like this Of southern African wing-gland bats, woolly bats, and the ones with tubular nostrils (vesper bats part IV) How to Identify Queen Ants Atta texana queen and worker Excellent photos! I love all your masterpieces! To be an entomologist must be interesting, isn't it? I'm also interested in bugs and other creatures, may I can be an biologist someday like you
Excellent photos! I love all your masterpieces! To be an entomologist must be interesting, isn't it? I'm also interested in bugs and other creatures, may I can be an biologist someday like you
Excellent photos! I love all your masterpieces!
To be an entomologist must be interesting, isn't it?
I'm also interested in bugs and other creatures, may I can be an biologist someday like you