Hi Glen,
I may not know their scientific name (not even their common one), all I can say is
that they must be very dangerous! Have you seen the sharpness? …must be very dangerous!
Well done!
LOL! Thanks Zodiak.
I credit this with my lens, camera support and other stuff of course. I am thinking of getting a longer macro lens such as the Sigma 150mm f2.8 or the Nikon 200mm f4 for bugs since they get spooked if you get too close.
The Nikon 70-180mm f/4.5-5.6D might be a suitable alternate since they have a few around here in Japan on some of the stores that sells used lenses. The only thing is that I don't think that can go 1:1 ratio unless you use an extension tube.

macro 055 by gqtuazon, on Flickr