As an amateur photographer and zoologist, I'm chronicling the fauna of my backyard from a creationist perspective.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Spreading Her Wings
Not long ago I found a lone Hibiscus Bug nymph (Niesthrea louisianica) roaming the cross-tie area of our backyard. An eye-catching little insect, but alas, wingless. Days later, I spotted a newly molted adult, trying out her wings for the first time. They might have still been moist, because she kept flexing them but wouldn't fly away. The first adult I found back in November was dull-colored, while this one was brightly-colored. Could this be another example of photoperiodism?
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