Insect Mimicry Gallery
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sinobug:Euteliid Moth (Eutelia or Anigraea sp., Euteliinae, Euteliidae)The wing folding and bizarre
I most commonly find these members of the Genus Acmaeodera (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) hanging out on
Ran into a treasure trove of bee and wasp mimics today. The top row are all Robber Flies (Diptera: A
sciencecenter:Here’s another great example of animal mimicry. Is it a snake? Nope, it’s a caterpilla
sinobug:“Stripped Bark” Moth Caterpillars, unidentifiedby Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr.Pu’er,
Cockroaches that glow in the darkAs i pointed out in a recent post on the art of camouflage (see htt
The art of mimicryIn an earlier post I discussed the vital art of not being seen, a trait that saves
designinbiology: Insect mimicry of plants dates back to the PermianNature Communications (2016)
Powder puff tree (Calliandra haematocephala) with thorn bugs (Umbonia crassicornis)I was taken aback
mcveezor: ‘Sup human.
libutron: Lichen Katydid - Markia hystrixKatydids comprise a diverse group of insects particularly w
sinobug: “Stripped Bark” Moth Caterpillars, unidentified by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on
Powder puff tree (Calliandra haematocephala) with thorn bugs (Umbonia crassicornis)I was taken aback
mcveezor: ‘Sup human.
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