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Not sure about size, can't find anything similar. I'm quite sure it's a tussock ...
These guys were let down by humans. They are in a rehabilitation centre close ...
. This individual have a uniform pattern of ...
. This individual have a uniform pattern of ...
Amata thoracica is a species of hand maiden ...
Indosylvirana serendipi is a species of ...
Ammatho cuneonotatus is a species of lichen ...
Nudaria diaphanella is a species of moths ...
Chrysosoma leucopogon is a species of flies ...
According to AntWiki, there are only two species
Monolepta bifasciata is a species of ...
Leucauge fastigata is a species of orb ...
Glyphodes bicolor is a species of moths ...
Ophionea indica is a predatory species of ...
Herpetogramma licarsisalis is a species of ...
Chamaita nympha is a species of lichen ...
Parapoynx stagnalis is a species of moths ...
Clinteria chloronota is a species of flower ...
Phalangopsinae are a subfamily of crickets ...
Eumorphus quadriguttatus is a species of ...
Glycythyma chrysorycta is a species of ...
Microporus affinis is a species of fungi in ...
white pattern on the sides that I can't ...
Phlegmariurus is a genus of lycophyte ...
Nephila pilipes is a species of giant ...
Muscicapa muttui is a small passerine bird in
Have a hard time identifying this fella, I find nothing similar. Only one with ...
It's definitely the genus Argiope, not been ...
This one slightly resembles Colopsus ferruginus, but
It looks very much like Iridopteryx iridipennis? However,
Cingalia Dubia seems to be a endemic species
Cingalia dubia seems to be an endemic species
Planthopper, maybe a subspecies of P. ...
Arthrosphaera versicolor is a species of ...
Not a spider cricket as far as I can tell, and don't see any similarities in ...