My 2019 bug season is drawing to a close in Northern Illinois. It started in April when I found a doli (long legged fly) by the nearby creek when I watched for warblers. It ends at the same spot with a different doli. Cold temperatures in our future.
All photos with my 10X Oly objective, 200mm Pentax as tube lens, LED lighting.
220 exposures in this stack processed with Zerene, PMAX. Cleaned up and framed with StereoPhotoMaker
I like this (above) because of the view through the semi-transparent wing. It shows the "squamal fringe" to the right and slightly below the halter. The squamal fringe is a fan shaped bristle cluster. Probably part of the doli's flight controls.
165 exposures in this stack processed with Zerene PMAX/DMAP. Cleaned up and framed with StereoPhotoMaker
Lovely stripes on this fly's eyes.
doli stereos
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