Insects Of The World - CURATION REPORT - June 2022 - #56
Good day to everyone on the Hive blockchain!
Here is another edition of Insects of the World Curation Report where we bring to you the bests out of the bests in the community. We all know that even among the panoply of posts that are published in the community daily, a few usually stand out.
Before going into the business of the day, it would do us a lot of good if we can refreshen our memory concerning what is required of us in the community. A user will do almost nothing wrong if they can stick to the following RULES:
There must be multiple images of the insect in question, shot from different angles by the author himself and capturing the essential features. Images should be well resolved and not edited in any form besides resizing.
Images must be accompanied by DESCRIPTIVE TEXT or a nice article relating to the images. The community is not photography, remember. Tell us something about the images you are posting.
The SCIENTIFIC NAME of your shown species should be written in the title. It is also APPRECIATED if you are adding a full identification and as many details as possible to your chosen species, such as appearance, diet, peculiarities and more.
The chosen insect should be unique in a way. 10 posts with images of the same species will definitely be boring. SO please avoid common insects except there is something unique about them that has rarely been seen in the community.
- Engagement is key! There is no community without engagement.
Here are our CURATED POSTS for this week ^^
@ekachiyuni | Potanthus Omaha |
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Today I again share a beautiful insect that is in the garden. Judging from his style, it seems that he has been trained and is ready to become a model in the photography agenda. He looked very relaxed as if nothing was happening around him...
@cosmictriage | Carabus problematicus (Violet Ground Beetle) |
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I'm heading out to Seattle for the weekend, my daughter is getting fitted for her wedding dress and no, it's not purple, but she would have loved this color of iridescent purple on one of her prom gowns...
@friendlymoose | Ladybugs and larvae |
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I really like ladybugs. They look nice and they are really useful in our garden since they eat a lot of aphids. I did some research (on Wikipedia) and discovered that the ones we see the most here in Western Europe is the Asian Ladybug which seems to be imported as a natural protection...
@ridor5301 | Beautiful and graceful tortoise beetle - Type [Charidotella] |
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How are you, insect lover friends and good afternoon everyone, have a nice day today I'm back as usual with some photos of beautiful and interesting turtle beetle species that I found yesterday in my friend's garden and some of these photos that I want to share in this community...
@sreypov | False Eyes Of A Hawkmoth Caterpillar |
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In the morning I saw a caterpillar on the cassava leaves and it’s eating cassava leaves. It looks like scared because its eyes are so big but it’s not real of its eyes, it’s just looks like two eyes. Nature is very amazing, creating false eyes for it. It's like a drawing...
@setia.budi | Agriosphodrus dohrni |
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Today I will show some photos of insects, namely Agriosphodrus dohrni, I haven't seen this insect in a long time, I think this insect is quite unique, they go hand in hand and get along well. When I found it while perched on the leaves, and while taking pictures it suddenly fell to the rocks I continued shooting...
That brings the selections for this edition to a close. Like I always say, if you have any questions/concerns/clarifications about curation in the Insects Of The World Community, feel free to contact any of the community moderators via DNA Discord.
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