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Tiny larva that camouflages itself by covering itself with frass & other
Hairy spider, earth tones. About the size of a half dollar.
It seems that the trash carried by these ...
1/4" or less Grey-green in colour Almost looked like a piece of moving lichen.
The larvae are flat and elongated (alligator-like) with large jaws.
We thought this was lichen on the tree bark but it began to walk.
beetles. The debris varies, including bits ...
. The debris varies, including bits of ...
Not all lacewings have debris-carrying ...
4 mm long lacewing nymph. This species camouflages itself with frass & other ...
This black and white bagworm larvae is making quite a fashion statement in ...
A lacewing (Chrysopidae) nymph, spotted in my back yard, Nea Dimitriada, Volos, ...
Not all lacewings have debris-carrying ...
What appeared to be plant debris on a plant ...
Green larva with brown/black appendage which is held covering the back, or can ...
their local spotting places. According to Mark, they
Transparent ant/termite thing, was walking around with piece of fabric on its ...
Like a small clump of debris on a stem, ...
The item in the upper right is a green lacewing larva. It is
Small soft but thick velvety brackets about 45mm wide. They had soft felty pale ...
This tree is located at the dowstream end of a slough. I imagine the forces of ...
locomotion! It has also been observed using tools for defense, and the use of ...
Large beetle of about 4cm body length with large pointy mandibles. Quite broad, ...
white blurr sliding fast across the leaf. Looking closely, I saw that it was a ...
seems to be very common in Michigan. The spider
to. It is believed that they cover themselves with leaves, rocks, shells and ...
spines. The larvae carry their cast skins ...
relocated and lead to viable offspring. This can occur when humans transport ...
-brown. There are three larval instars. The larvae display the habit of
length geographically. Their single egg and later the juvenile is
that traps insects on specialised hairs
debris. The species don't build webs to ...
relocated and lead to viable offspring. This can occur when humans transport ...
which hold large masses of excrement. The larvae display the habit of
or sporangial phase,[13] of an equal size, 4–30 cm in its longest dimension, ...
disperse spores as they are sticky and unlikely to be