Sunday, October 23, 2011

My Wallpapers

Here are some of my best photographs that I use as my own computer screen wallpapers. You are free to download these to use as your personal computer/phone/iPad wallpapers but please do not distribute them or use them for commercial purposes.

Orbweaver spider on a plant at Luanti River side.

Plant bug on top of a red flower in Sabah Tea Garden.

An Orthoptera hopper standing on a flower next to a Tawau Chinese Temple.

A jumping spider against it's green habitat in Kinabalu National Park.

An orange Dobsonfly (Nevromus gloriosoi) resting on the window frame at Aristo Inn.

Panoramic scenery of the Kundasang mountains.

View of the horizon on the way to Kota Kinabalu.

The hustle and bustle of my school photographed from the 4th floor. 

Friendship photograph of my friends for Friendship Day. 

A cute Theridula spider under a leaf in Tawau Hills Park.

Colors of the stalls outside of Kunak.

A spider enjoying it's meal in Nirvana Memorial Park.

Chinese New Year decorations in 1Borneo - Rabbit Year.

A fern forest in Tawau Hills Park looking like the prehistoric Carboniferous forests.

A blue-nosed damselfly resting on the tip of a grass stalk.

Crossing the bridge like a boss in Tawau Hills Park.

Beautiful "Contour Lines" on this leaf

WAIT, there's more!
I will be uploading new wallpapers in new posts.

Panoramic view of Kundasang


This photograph is merged together by several photos of the panoramic scenery of Kundasang from a hill.
As you can see, Kundasang is made up of mountains and hills.
The highest spot on this highland is the Low's Peak of Mount Kinabalu.
See http://wongchunxing.blogspot.com/2011/09/do-you-know-who-am-i.html for more information about Mount Kinabalu.


Thursday, October 6, 2011

FLIES, the DIPTERA Super Order

Diptera, or commonly known as the fly family, is a diverse order of insects that contains hundreds of thousands of species. The species of this order are indeed diverse and are widespread around the globe. Each of these species has specially evolved to fill the niche of different habitats and feed on various foods.

Here is the Family Tree of the Diptera Superorder.
http://wwx.inhs.illinois.edu/files/5013/8608/5647/superflies_v4.pdf

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