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Unknown spotting

Notes:

I'm not sure about the category!




1 species ID suggestions

3 Comments

achmmad
achmmad a year ago

Thanks for the ID, but I'm not sure these belong to T. pallidus. But my question is about the arrangement? Is that vary within a species? :) OK Ava T-B, nice information for me

Ava T-B
Ava T-B a year ago

.Because these aren't "intentionally" created, i don't think they belong in the Animal Architecture mission. But it is a lovely shot!

jprat001
jprat001 a year ago

these are dead aphids. a parasitic wasp came by and laid eggs inside the aphid. the parasitic wasp larvae eat the aphid and leave the 'mummified' aphid bodies to find more aphids. these wasps are a beneficial insect for the garden

Indonesia

Lat: -6.33, Long: 106.84

Spotted on Feb 6, 2012
Submitted on Feb 13, 2012

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