Sunday, October 31, 2010
Sunday Spinelessness - Gymnast
It's been a very busy weekend after a very busy week down here, so I'll let a couple of photos do most of the talking today. A stick insect nymph skillfully traversing agapanthus leaves in order to escape a photographer:
And a detail, with the chewing-mouthparts
That's it for today, I'll be sure to have something mode detailed for you next week.
Labels: environment and ecology, phasmidae, photos, sci-blogs, stick insect, sunday spinelessness
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