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3 5 Debris-carrying lacewing larvae

Debris-carrying lacewing larvae

by KarenLTennessee, USA

1.5mm walking pile of debris!

2 4 Debris carrying lacewing larva

Debris carrying lacewing larva

by KarenLPuntarenas, Costa Rica

Tiny larva that camouflages itself by covering itself with frass & other

0 0 Lacewing Larva

Lacewing Larva

by LiamGeorgia, USA

Small, resembling lichen. Debris-carrying ...

1 0 Debris-carrying larva

Debris-carrying larva

by LiamGeorgia, USA

debris-carrying larva. Maybe lacewing.

0 0 Wolf Spider

Wolf Spider

by christopher.veselyConnecticut, USA

Hairy spider, earth tones. About the size of a half dollar.

2 2 Lacewing

Lacewing

by sintija.valuckaKurzeme, Latvia

Debris

1 3 Debris Carrying Lacewing Larva

Debris Carrying Lacewing Larva

by tibipradaFort Lauderdale, Florida, USA

It seems that the trash carried by these ...

0 2 Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva

Debris-carrying Lacewing Larva

by MelissaFergusonMelbourne, Florida, USA

1/4" or less Grey-green in colour Almost looked like a piece of moving lichen.

9 9 Green lacewing debris-carrying larva

Green lacewing debris-carrying larva

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

The larvae are flat and elongated (alligator-like) with large jaws.

0 0 Debris carrying lacewing larva

Debris carrying lacewing larva

by Charlotte.Fletcher

We thought this was lichen on the tree bark but it began to walk.

0 0 Green lacewing debris-carrying larva

Green lacewing debris-carrying larva

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

beetles. The debris varies, including bits ...

0 0 Green lacewing debris-carrying larva

Green lacewing debris-carrying larva

by Maria dBPittsboro, North Carolina, USA

. The debris varies, including bits of ...

0 0 Green lacewing debris-carrying larva

Green lacewing debris-carrying larva

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Not all lacewings have debris-carrying ...

1 2 Debris-carrying lacewing nymph

Debris-carrying lacewing nymph

by KarenLNashville-Davidson, Tennessee, USA

4 mm long lacewing nymph. This species camouflages itself with frass & other ...

0 1 Green lacewing larva

Green lacewing larva

by drPVirginia, USA

Four frames of a video of a debris-carrying ...

4 6 Green Lacewing Larva

Green Lacewing Larva

by MachiFlorida, USA

Debris-carrying larvae. You can see a ...

1 0 Copepod

Copepod

by MachiPortland, Maine, USA

Female carrying eggs

4 1 Spotting

Spotting

by MachiFlorida, USA

Debris-carrying lacewing larva. This one ...

0 0 Green Lacewing Larva

Green Lacewing Larva

by MachiFlorida, USA

It looked like a walking clump of lichens

6 5 Bag Worm Moth Larvae

Bag Worm Moth Larvae

by tomk3886Tallahassee, Florida, United States

This black and white bagworm larvae is making quite a fashion statement in ...

1 2 Debris Carrying Lacewing Larva

Debris Carrying Lacewing Larva

by DespinaTsafetopoulouΒόλος, Αποκεντρωμένη Διοίκηση Θεσσαλίας - Στερεάς Ελλάδας, Greece

A lacewing (Chrysopidae) nymph, spotted in my back yard, Nea Dimitriada, Volos, ...

1 1 Green lacewing debris-carrying larva

Green lacewing debris-carrying larva

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Not all lacewings have debris-carrying ...

1 0 Green Lacewing larvae in disguise

Green Lacewing larvae in disguise

by CindyBinghamKeiserSan Diego, California, USA

What appeared to be plant debris on a plant ...

0 2 Clavate Tortoise Beetle Larva

Clavate Tortoise Beetle Larva

by BeckyMaderPennsylvania, USA

Green larva with brown/black appendage which is held covering the back, or can ...

1 0 Hatted caterpillar

Hatted caterpillar

by pamsaiVictoria, Australia

their local spotting places. According to Mark, they

0 1 Debris-carrying Lacewing Larvae

Debris-carrying Lacewing Larvae

by bonoboprimeOttawa, Ontario, Canada

Transparent ant/termite thing, was walking around with piece of fabric on its ...

2 2 Green Lacewing larva

Green Lacewing larva

by Leuba RidgwayVictoria, Australia

Like a small clump of debris on a stem, ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by momsavangBoyds, Maryland, United States

I’m used to green lacewing larvae carrying ...

2 6 Green Lacewing Larva

Green Lacewing Larva

by 1Sarah2Madeira Beach, Florida, USA

The item in the upper right is a green lacewing larva. It is

1 0 Benzoin Bracket

Benzoin Bracket

by LeubaVictoria, Australia

Small soft but thick velvety brackets about 45mm wide. They had soft felty pale ...

0 0 Beech

Beech

by chesterbperryTennessee, USA

This tree is located at the dowstream end of a slough. I imagine the forces of ...

5 3 Coconut Octopus

Coconut Octopus

by SamanthaCravenOriental Mindoro, Philippines

locomotion! It has also been observed using tools for defense, and the use of ...

3 0 Stag Beetle

Stag Beetle

by Felix Fleckจังหวัดกระบี่, Thailand

Large beetle of about 4cm body length with large pointy mandibles. Quite broad, ...

4 10 Lacewing larvae

Lacewing larvae

by asergioCuritiba, Paraná, Brazil

white blurr sliding fast across the leaf. Looking closely, I saw that it was a ...

0 2 Spotting

Spotting

by BrianKrimmDearborn Heights, Michigan, USA

seems to be very common in Michigan. The spider

1 0 Masked Ant Hunter

Masked Ant Hunter

by ChunXingWongTawau, Sabah, Malaysia

A nymph of an assassin bug carrying

0 0 West Indian Sea Egg

West Indian Sea Egg

by joanbstanleyBritish Virgin Islands

to. It is believed that they cover themselves with leaves, rocks, shells and ...

5 0 Golden Tortoise Beetle

Golden Tortoise Beetle

by Christine Y.Rhode Island, USA

spines. The larvae carry their cast skins ...

2 0 Buoy Barnacles

Buoy Barnacles

by KilouekaAvalon, California, USA

, and is carried along by ocean currents. ...

1 0 ivy gourd

ivy gourd

by VarithChuthapruttikornสระบุรี, Saraburi, Thailand

relocated and lead to viable offspring. This can occur when humans transport ...

6 0 Tortoise beetle

Tortoise beetle

by GoodyBartlesville, Oklahoma, USA

-brown. There are three larval instars. The larvae display the habit of

8 2 Short-beaked Echidna

Short-beaked Echidna

by KathleenMcEachernTasmania, Australia

length geographically. Their single egg and later the juvenile is

8 0 Drosera Sundew (carnivorous plant)

Drosera Sundew (carnivorous plant)

by Neil RossQLD, Australia

that traps insects on specialised hairs

1 2 Rabid wolf spider (female)

Rabid wolf spider (female)

by KarenLFranklin, Tennessee, USA

debris. The species don't build webs to ...

0 3 Baby Watermelon

Baby Watermelon

by Sachin ZaveriAhmedabad, Gujarat, India

relocated and lead to viable offspring. This can occur when humans transport ...

2 2 Tortoise Beetle (Larva)

Tortoise Beetle (Larva)

by AgnesAdiqueTalaveraSanta Rosa, Laguna, Philippines

which hold large masses of excrement. The larvae display the habit of

0 0 Tapioca slime mold

Tapioca slime mold

by Brian38Federal Way, Washington, USA

or sporangial phase,[13] of an equal size, 4–30 cm in its longest dimension, ...

2 1 Tapioca Slime Mold

Tapioca Slime Mold

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Silverdale, Washington, USA

disperse spores as they are sticky and unlikely to be

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