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psudoscorpion Fruit-piercing Moth
Fruit-piercing Moth commented on by psudoscorpion Paracel Islands4 years ago

Those are some very interesting places for false eyes to be. A beautiful larva.

psudoscorpion Leaf Curling Spider
Leaf Curling Spider commented on by psudoscorpion Sydney, NSW, Australia4 years ago

Fascinating creature. It looks like a grasping hand on the end of a sleeved coat.

psudoscorpion Giant tree trunk huntsman
Giant tree trunk huntsman commented on by psudoscorpion Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia4 years ago

That first picture is amazing. The lighting makes this spider look so much more sinister and gigantic.

psudoscorpion American bittern
American bittern commented on by psudoscorpion Richmond, British Columbia, Canada4 years ago

He Creepin'.

psudoscorpion Green-and-rufous Kingfisher
Green-and-rufous Kingfisher commented on by psudoscorpion Colorado, Provincia Limón, Costa Rica4 years ago

What gorgeous coloration.

psudoscorpion Squash bug
Squash bug commented on by psudoscorpion 昆明市 (Kunming), 云南省, Paracel Islands5 years ago

Thanks Bayucca! Hardwikii seems to bear the same projections.

psudoscorpion Stick insect
Stick insect commented on by psudoscorpion 昆明市, 云南省, Paracel Islands5 years ago

Wow. I gotta go back to Kunming and forage for one of these beauties.

psudoscorpion Squash bug
Squash bug commented on by psudoscorpion 昆明市 (Kunming), 云南省, Paracel Islands5 years ago

Thanks Neil. I really hope to figure out what this is, I have never seen a Hemiptera with such severe projections.

psudoscorpion Common Snapping Turtles
Common Snapping Turtles commented on by psudoscorpion South Glengarry, Ontario, Canada5 years ago

What a lucky encounter! I have never seen these beasts interact with each other.

psudoscorpion Dark-footed Tinypore
Dark-footed Tinypore commented on by psudoscorpion Warwick, QLD, Australia5 years ago

gorgeous, seems uncommon to find a shelf fungus that lifts itself into an almost traditional mushroom shape.

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