First thing we found was a number of newts in a gutter:
Japanese fire belly newt (アカハライモリ)
Followed by a tiny frog of some sort カエル ( ウシガウル??) Bullfrog?
コアオハナムグリ, Flower Scarab spec on Rain Lily, (Safuranmodoki) サフランモドキ
チャタテムシ, Bark flies Running up and down the tree in formation.
わからない物 - But thanx to Mr. T we have an explanation: They appear to be cocoons of the Braconic wasps, コマユバチ, tiny parasitoid wasps that devour caterpillars.
Common Mapwing, イシガケチョウ
Nippleworts, (yabutaberako) ヤブタベラコ
A new-born mantis, カマキリ, maybe Giant Asian Mantis, ハラビロカマキリ
Identifying ノコギリカミキリ, Sawtooth Beetle
(ニセ?)ノコギリカミキリ, Sawtooth Beetle
A little off our usual trail: コクラン, Tall Twayblade
Fruit of Ginryoso, ギンリョウソウ Silver Dragons
Road kill: Tiger Keelback, (Yamakagashi) ヤマカガシ
ネムノキ, Persian Silk Tree
The highlight of the day: Caterpillar of the Common Mapwing, イシガケチョウ 幼虫
Another one, smaller in the same bush
And from that same spot we had a clear view of a ツクシマイマイ, Tsukushi maimai
There were several Lamy Longhorn, (Ramikamikiri) ラミカミキリ
And one Caterpillar of Ramie Moth, (Fukurasuzume) フクラスズメの毛虫
Next time we will see many more
コウホネ, East Asian yellow water-lily
Chinese Snake Gourd, (Kikarasuuri) キカラスウリ
Smelling sooo nice: テイカカズラ, Asiatic jasmine
コフキトンボ ? シオカラトンボ ? , There is no fold in the 3rd body segment, so I suppose it is the latter, シオカラトンボ Shiokaratombo
http://www.kannousuiken-osaka.or.jp/zukan/zukan_database/konchu/5350b31ec1be415/3750c038a25e6f8.html
I'm not good with dragonflies. Will try harder this year.
And so Mr. T came up with another spec: ハラビロトンボ, Harabirotombo. Yet another type of skimmer that likes fresh water
Rain Lily, (Safuranmodoki) サフランモドキ
Saururus chinensis (ハンゲショウ)
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