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Clytus arietis (Linnaeus, 1758)
ssp. arietis (Linnaeus, 1758)
Subfamilia: CERAMBYCINAE / Tribus: CLYTINI
Clytus arietis is one of the most common European longhorn beetles frequently visiting flowers. It is a broadly polyphagous species in deciduous trees and occasionally also in conifers.
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- crs
(2513) - [2008-07-26 8:18]
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Hi Didier,
This is a very special photo! I think it was realy chalanging to take it. Image has very nice colors and is realy interesting showing the flight position of this insect.
Thank you for sharing,
Cristian
- batu
(11374) - [2008-07-26 8:51]
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Bonjour Didier,
clearly a rare and unique picture of a flying longhorn beetle.
I tried several times to capture starting Cerambycidae and also Elateridae, unfortunately with poor results only.
Best wishes, Peter
- GLEM
(5741) - [2008-07-26 8:53]
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salut Didier,
toujours aussi spectaculaires ces images en l'air. Le point de vue par dessous donne le sentiment d'assister à une chute.
Question : pourquoi le choix F/8 ?
gaetan
- Argus
(24747) - [2008-07-31 6:28]
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Bonjour Didier,
Though I have seen this species live and in many photos I have never seen a picture of Clytus arietis in flight. Some parts are sharp, but of course you needed a higher shutterspeed to get most of it sharply, but it looks good despite the high ISO.
Whatever, it is a fine and interesting image taken against a superb BG.
Merci et bon soirée,
Ivan
- radz
(3390) - [2008-10-09 3:32]
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Nice one,they so fast in flight..Good attemt to catch in the action.
- EOSF1
(23113) - [2008-10-11 9:49]
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Bonjour Didier, belle capture, très impressionnant, excellent travail, merci!
Mario