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Lacewing larvae camouflaged by carcases of its preys Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lacewing larvae camouflaged by carcases of its preys Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lacewing larvae camouflaged by carcases of its preys Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Lacewing larvae camouflaged by carcases of its preys
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Green lacewing insects belongs to the Chrysopidae family. It's larvae feeds on soft body insects, the remains of its preys stick to its body to camouflage itself from predators such as birds. The remains of the preys are the carcases of soft body insects. This particular larvae has so much carcases on it that only its pincers are visible, though hardly visible with the camoflage


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