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海蟾蜍,Costa rica,Villa Lapas Lodge(Carara - Central Pacific lowlands)
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拍到這隻,很高興,仔細看,後腿脛節有一排刺,這是葉蟬科的,卻有長長的吻部,不是象蠟蟬喔,他警覺性很高,只讓我拍一張就跳走[或是飛走??]了 寬頭葉蟬科 槳頭葉蟬:http://goo.gl/f5zT2D
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黑鷴kalij pheasant (Lophura leucomelanos)(雄) "Kalij" the village in Iran, see Kalij, Iran.維基百科 Kaeng Krachan, Kaeng Krachan District, Phetchaburi 76170泰國
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黑鷴kalij pheasant (Lophura leucomelanos)(雄) "Kalij" the village in Iran, see Kalij, Iran.維基百科 Kaeng Krachan, Kaeng Krachan District, Phetchaburi 76170泰國
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黑鷴kalij pheasant (Lophura leucomelanos)(雄) "Kalij" the village in Iran, see Kalij, Iran.維基百科 Kaeng Krachan, Kaeng Krachan District, Phetchaburi 76170泰國
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哺乳動物 Kaeng Krachan, Kaeng Krachan District, Phetchaburi 76170泰國
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For two weeks each year, the termite mounds on the Brazillian Cerrado light up the night. The source of these lights are not the termites, but headlight beetle larvae. The larvae live inside the outer part of mound, only emerging during the few weeks each year when male and female termites take flight. The glowing bodies of the larvae draws the termites like moths to a flame, allowing the larvae to grab and devour them. The larvae collects as many termites as they can and place them in their larder within the mound, which needs to last until the next flying season. This very limited availability of food means that it takes two years for the larvae to turn into adult beetles.
The Hunt (Episode 5: Nowhere To Hide, 2015)
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Nemoptera bipennis
Nemoptera bipennis is a species of slow flying insect in the family Nemopteridae or spoonwings. It is found in Spain, Portugal and France. Nemoptera bipennis lives in calcareous areas with low vegetation.
photo credits: Tino García de la Cruz
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1. anonymous engraving, 1598 (Rijksmuseum)
2. Adriaen Matham, 1633 (Rijksmuseum)
3. Theodor Matham, 1658 (Rijksmuseum)
4. Willem Piso, engraving made in 1658 (Wellcome Library)
5. wood engraving by Thomas Bewick, early 19th Century (Wellcome Library)
6. Etching by J. Le Keux, early 19th Century (Wellcome Library)
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CebeciThe Spoon-winged Antlion, Nemoptera bipennis, family Nemopteridae - the “Spoonwings”, of the Neuroptera, found in Spain, Portugal and France.
photographs: Tino Garcia de la Cruz and Zeynel Cebeci
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