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Original - The larval form of Spilosoma canescens, a moth found in Australia, busy eating a pumpkin leaf.
Reason
Subject is in sharp focus, and detailed enough to see the details of the hairy caterpillar. I think the colours and composition are nice. There's no comparable image on commons to illustrate the larval form of this species, and it's active and non-studio, so it has high EV IMO.
Support. I like the partially-eaten leaf expecially. We only have two other caterpillar FPs so it's not like the flowers and mushrooms and table fruits. This species is not as colorful as the other two and the pic a little different in being less of a blowup on the animal, but I really like the "leaf and bug" together duality. And blowing up more on this thing would not be as exciting as one of the ones with lots of color variation.
TCO (
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08:40, 11 July 2011 (UTC)reply
Good catch. Only the 4th shows leaf-eating (and seems crowded and bizarre). I think your photo is a bit more of an "action shot" than a pure species ID pic. But that's good. We need action shots too. I am a fan.
TCO (
reviews needed)
11:25, 11 July 2011 (UTC)reply
Support Nice shot with obvious encyclopaedic value. Would be good to expand the article to more than a stub (great opportunity for a DYK). --
Elekhh (
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06:36, 12 July 2011 (UTC)reply
Voting period is over. Please don't add any new votes. Voting period ends on 20 Jul 2011 at 05:58:21 (UTC)
Original - The larval form of Spilosoma canescens, a moth found in Australia, busy eating a pumpkin leaf.
Reason
Subject is in sharp focus, and detailed enough to see the details of the hairy caterpillar. I think the colours and composition are nice. There's no comparable image on commons to illustrate the larval form of this species, and it's active and non-studio, so it has high EV IMO.
Support. I like the partially-eaten leaf expecially. We only have two other caterpillar FPs so it's not like the flowers and mushrooms and table fruits. This species is not as colorful as the other two and the pic a little different in being less of a blowup on the animal, but I really like the "leaf and bug" together duality. And blowing up more on this thing would not be as exciting as one of the ones with lots of color variation.
TCO (
reviews needed)
08:40, 11 July 2011 (UTC)reply
Good catch. Only the 4th shows leaf-eating (and seems crowded and bizarre). I think your photo is a bit more of an "action shot" than a pure species ID pic. But that's good. We need action shots too. I am a fan.
TCO (
reviews needed)
11:25, 11 July 2011 (UTC)reply
Support Nice shot with obvious encyclopaedic value. Would be good to expand the article to more than a stub (great opportunity for a DYK). --
Elekhh (
talk)
06:36, 12 July 2011 (UTC)reply