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Zelus luridus
The adults most commonly have an elongated head with a distinct narrowed neck, long legs, and a prominent, segmented tube for feeding (rostrum).
Wooded area
I think I prefer the nymph stage to the adult stage, Mark
Quite cute actually. Even the rostrum doesn't look threatening at this stage - more like a jelly one. I suppose it works perfectly well though.
Spotted on Jun 29, 2013 Submitted on Jul 18, 2013
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I think I prefer the nymph stage to the adult stage, Mark
Quite cute actually. Even the rostrum doesn't look threatening at this stage - more like a jelly one. I suppose it works perfectly well though.