Sunday, July 5, 2020

Nanayama Swamp June 28th

FLOWERS


Tsuchi akebi, ツチアケビ,  Cyrtosia septentrionalis
Fortunately still in ful bloom!!!





Numa toranoo, ヌマトラノオ  Lysimachia fortunei,   Loosestrife spec



QQ Teriha akashouma, テリハアカショウマAstilbe thunbergii ?





Kakiran, カキラン, Epipactis thunbergii







Junsai ジュンサイ,  Brasenia schreberi,  Watershield



Himemikuri, ヒメミクリ,  Sparganium stenophyllum



Kumokiriso, クモキリソウ,  Liparis kumokiri



Flower of  Mosengoke,  モウセンゴケの花,   Drosera rotundifolia,   Round-leaved sundew


Red variety



Oobaumano suzukusa, オオバウマノスズクサ, (Aristlochia kaempferi)



DAMSELFLIES AND DRAGONFLIES. Unexpectedly my dream of having somebody to ask questions to came true. Thank you C san!

Monosashitombo  モノサシトンボ  Copera annulata  White-legged damselfly
Many pairs were lined up at a fast flowing part of the stream.









The male showing its bright white legs



Ki itotomboキイトトンボ  Ceriagrion melanurum







Beni itotombo  ベニイトトンボ Ceriagrion nipponicum





Kuroitotombo  クロイトトンボ  ‎Paracercion calamorum   Dusky Lilysquatter





Yotsuboshi tombo ヨツボシトンボ   Libellula quadrimaculata  Four-spotted chaser





Haccho tombo  ハッチョウトンボ  Nannophya pygmaea  Scarlet dwarf - male


female



Shojotombo  ショウジョウトンボ  Crocothemis servilia mariannae  Scarlet skimmer



Harabiro tombo  ハラビロトンボ  Lyriothemis pachygastra




This one pitch black!



Benitombo  ベニトンボ Trithemis aurora  Crimson marsh glider





OTHER INSECTS, including just 1 butterfly :-)

ツマグロヒョウモン  Indian fritillary male



オバボタル  Lucidina biplagiata - A kind of fire fly beetle



Again some of those long-haired caterpillars, probably of a moth, maybe オビガ, Apha aequalis, a Giant Lappet Moth!





キマワリ  Plesiophthalmus nigrocyaneus   



FROGS AND REPTILE

ニホンアカガエル Japanese Brown frog  Rana japonica



Japanese tree frog   ニホンアマガエル





ニホンカナヘビ,  Japanese grass lizard



Last some scenery from the misty mountains








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