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Dicromantispa interrupta
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19-Jun-2020
Christine Hanrahan
Four-spotted mantidfly (
Dicromantispa interrupta
)
Reveler Conservation Area
These unusual looking insects feed on other insects.
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victorswan
29-Jun-2020 21:27
This is one very strange creature, very fascinating, this is the first time I see this it is a very interesting insect nice work Christine BV
Kuriacose Joseph
22-Jun-2020 14:18
That is an amazing picture. I am thinking dump truck!
pkocinski
22-Jun-2020 12:00
Unique critter for sure.
Blandine Mangin
22-Jun-2020 11:15
very nice ! v
Dennis Hoyne
22-Jun-2020 03:42
A fantastic shot of this unusual creature. A new one for me.
Don Mottershead
22-Jun-2020 02:45
I think I saw this guy in one of the Star Wars movies. Amazing.
Glenn D.
22-Jun-2020 01:16
Nature's spare parts bin. Great shot!
Hank Vander Velde
22-Jun-2020 00:51
Excellent sharp and detailed shot of this somewhat ugly insect Christine.
hayl
22-Jun-2020 00:39
This is one very strange creature. Looks like it was made up from lots of other insect pieces.
Pierre Martin
21-Jun-2020 23:48
wonderful picture and find!!!
Graeme
21-Jun-2020 22:36
One I have never seen before, looks quite scary, Christine.V!!
laine
21-Jun-2020 21:42
One of the good guys...such a great shot for detail, Christine. V
Raymond Ma
21-Jun-2020 21:19
Such a menacing looking predator! V
globalgadabout
21-Jun-2020 20:40
it seems a tad raw, somehow...the front end is wondrous..
Chris
21-Jun-2020 20:16
Fascinating, but not the most attractive insect in your vast number of images.
Still, I suppose it’s part of the chain as they all are.
Isabel Cutler
21-Jun-2020 19:51
Mantidfly...that's a new one for me!
Nirvan Hope
21-Jun-2020 18:40
Wow. Incredible detail. A whole other world in the world of insects!
John Reynolds LRPS
21-Jun-2020 18:30
Fascinating. Don’t think I’ve seen one of these before. V.
joseantonio
21-Jun-2020 18:29
very nice closeup capture.V.
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