Which model Meike Flash are you using?
MEIKE MK-320C I like this one because it is so short. With the lower height I think it works best for bugs
Diffuser cheap and easy to use.
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Which model Meike Flash are you using?
Thanks! I'll check into them.MEIKE MK-320C I like this one because it is so short. With the lower height I think it works best for bugs
Diffuser cheap and easy to use.


Honolulu, Hawaii. I'm sure that "funnel" is actually the strangely shaped abdomen of that thing!Cool shots ISv, strange little creature. Almost looks like a wasp and cricket got busy and started a new species. I want to know a little more about that bucket on it's back.
Where was this image taken? I've never seen anything like that creature.
My daughter is better with the insects (except butterflies and moths) and she just direct me to Evaniidae. Now the question is what genus and eventually what species.Honolulu, Hawaii. I'm sure that "funnel" is actually the strangely shaped abdomen of that thing!
Here is a link, they obviously have some dimorphism: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/wasp-evania-appedigaster-side-view-1351555193My daughter is better with the insects (except butterflies and moths) and she just direct me to Evaniidae. Now the question is what genus and eventually what species.
Well, when I was slowly typingLOL: ) she send me an idea: Evania apendigaster! Looks very similar but it needs an expert for a real ID!
These guys are goodMy daughter is better with the insects (except butterflies and moths) and she just direct me to Evaniidae. Now the question is what genus and eventually what species.
Well, when I was slowly typingLOL: ) she send me an idea: Evania apendigaster! Looks very similar but it needs an expert for a real ID!
Or a first generation large white.Stepping in our Botanical Garden I noticed a hard working ant on the walkway
An ant is about 5mg, a bee about 100mg. It´s like a human pulling a hippo.
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BTW she is not using "bug guide" (me too) - just reading a lot. The bug/bird guides are not very reliable - I mean they can give you the right direction what to look for but it's a good idea to look (read!) further - you may have similar species in the same area and it's usually on you to separate them!It looks like your daughter nailed the ID. I also have bug guide bookmarked and use it when I can, it tough to navigate at times but my first choice for information on bugs.