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Insects and spiders (+ some other critters) close up
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HymenopteraPlatygastridaeTrissolcus spWaspeggparasitoid

  • Lepidoptera; Nymphalidae; Limenitis sp; admiral; viceroy; larva; pre pupa, bird poop, mimic
  • The ridges on the claw help increase the strength of the structure while giving more "gripping" power to the insect, much as the texture of our finger prints do for us.
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  • Initial stage of cocoon formation by a lacewing larva.
  • Lacewing cocoon nearing completion.  When finished it will be opaque with little, if any, of the larva showing through. Silk lines securely attach cocoon to leaf surface.
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