Thank goodness for digital! Found this diminutive iridescent little weevil the other day, I think it is Polydrusus formosus, about 6mm long. These three images are the net result of 92 frames. Got to love handheld stacking of live specimens. Suffolk UK.
Canon 5D Mk4, 100mm macro +25mm ext & Raynox 250. Stacked in Zerene and finished in LR & PS
Thank you for looking
Frank
Weevil
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Really nice
introduced into NA, known as "Green Immigrant Leaf Weevil"
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student of entomology
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Olympus microscope and objectives
student of entomology
Quote – Holmes on ‘Entomology’
” I suppose you are an entomologist ? “
” Not quite so ambitious as that, sir. I should like to put my eyes on the individual entitled to that name.
No man can be truly called an entomologist,
sir; the subject is too vast for any single human intelligence to grasp.”
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr
The Poet at the Breakfast Table.
Nikon camera, lenses and objectives
Olympus microscope and objectives
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Re: Weevil
Wery nice work, good light and excellent details!