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Lacewing larva

Description:

Most probably a larval stage. Its body was covered by preys of arthropod species.

Habitat:

Most probably a larval stage. Its body was covered by preys of arthropod species. I'm feeding it. I'll wait the moulting for the species identification.

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2 Comments

M@rCoS
M@rCoS 11 years ago

Thanks Chun! All the best.

ChunXingWong
ChunXingWong 11 years ago

It's a lacewing larvae, they have the habit of collecting stuffs from their surroundings to pile them up on their back.

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M@rCoS

Roma, Lazio, Italy

Spotted on May 1, 2012
Submitted on May 2, 2012

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