Showing posts with label prey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prey. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2014

Macro Photography : I SAW YOU by bencanav


Went for a walk on the beach to catch a glimpse of the sunrise … instead i was granted with once again the perfection of nature.

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Macro Photography : I SAW YOU by bencanav


Went for a walk on the beach to catch a glimpse of the sunrise … instead i was granted with once again the perfection of nature.

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Friday, July 11, 2014

Macro Photography : Orchid Mantis Nymph (Hymenopus coronatus) by teocali


My female Orchid Mantis Nymph (Hymenopus coronatus) with prey. Perching on lavender.

This species is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure finely adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. The four walking legs resemble flower petals, the toothed front pair being used as in other mantises for grasping prey.

H. coronatus shows some of the most pronounced sexual dimorphism of any species of mantis; males can be less than half the size of females.

First stage nymphs mimic bugs of the family Reduviidae, which have a powerful bite and are foul tasting.

The mantis can change its colour between pink and brown, according to the colour of the background. *Description courtesy of Wikipedia


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Macro Photography : Orchid Mantis Nymph (Hymenopus coronatus) by teocali


My female Orchid Mantis Nymph (Hymenopus coronatus) with prey. Perching on lavender.

This species is characterized by brilliant colouring and a structure finely adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower. The four walking legs resemble flower petals, the toothed front pair being used as in other mantises for grasping prey.

H. coronatus shows some of the most pronounced sexual dimorphism of any species of mantis; males can be less than half the size of females.

First stage nymphs mimic bugs of the family Reduviidae, which have a powerful bite and are foul tasting.

The mantis can change its colour between pink and brown, according to the colour of the background. *Description courtesy of Wikipedia


http://ift.tt/1ndwheX