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Get Images Library Photos and Pictures. Pintados Weevil (Eurhinus magnificus) TREEHOPPER: Portugese Helmet Membracis foliata Scorpion Fly

. Scorpion Fly Do you roam the road making a living, or are you enjoying the nomadic life of a retiree with a motor home? Either way, life goes on no matter where you're hanging your hat tonight. Bills still need to be paid, grandchildren grow up way too fast, and you've gotten pretty dependent on your e-mail. How do you stay connected to the rest of the world while you're on the road? For a growing number of over-the-road drivers, business travelers, and RV enthusiasts, the answer is a wireless Internet conne This is the Brazilian Treehopper, or Bocydium globulare - a real living insect, which only pretends to be an alien helicopter. Its other name is "The Bell Bearer"; the "Globulare" part of its Latin moniker stands for these utterly bizarre spheroids on the top (they are not antennae!).

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This is the Brazilian Treehopper, or Bocydium globulare - a real living insect, which only pretends to be an alien helicopter. Its other name is "The Bell Bearer"; the "Globulare" part of its Latin moniker stands for these utterly bizarre spheroids on the top (they are not antennae!). This is the Brazilian Treehopper, or Bocydium globulare - a real living insect, which only pretends to be an alien helicopter. Its other name is "The Bell Bearer"; the "Globulare" part of its Latin moniker stands for these utterly bizarre spheroids on the top (they are not antennae!).

Cerapterus horni Reichensperger, 1925 Cerapterus horni Reichensperger, 1925

10-7-12:  On-Site EMF Measurement in Taiping, Perak. 3 of the telecommunication antennas. 10-7-12: On-Site EMF Measurement in Taiping, Perak. 3 of the telecommunication antennas.

Satanic insects: A Longhorned beetle from the Dominican Republic peers into the camera lens Satanic insects: A Longhorned beetle from the Dominican Republic peers into the camera lens

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Pintados Weevil (Eurhinus magnificus) Pintados Weevil (Eurhinus magnificus)

TREEHOPPER: Portugese Helmet Membracis foliata TREEHOPPER: Portugese Helmet Membracis foliata

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Giant Mesquite bug (Thasus neocalifornicus)   During early summer here in the Sonoran Desert, clusters of large, strange-looking, red and white bugs can be spotted on the foliage of mesquite trees (Prosopis spp.). These colorful bugs are the immature, wingless nymphs of the Giant Mesquite Bug or Leaf-footed Bug (Thasus neocalifornicus).  Giant Mesquite Bug nymphs are striped red and white and have plump, red and black legs, bluish wing-stubs, and large, red and black antennae with a flattened sensory disk below the terminal segment.  The bright, conspicuous colors of the Giant Mesquite Bug nymphs are a form of aposematic coloration meant to warn potential predators that they are not good to eat. If bothered, the flightless nymphs will produce a stinky secretion to repel predators not already warned off by their bright colors.   Image: fireflyforest.n Giant Mesquite bug (Thasus neocalifornicus) During early summer here in the Sonoran Desert, clusters of large, strange-looking, red and white bugs can be spotted on the foliage of mesquite trees (Prosopis spp.). These colorful bugs are the immature, wingless nymphs of the Giant Mesquite Bug or Leaf-footed Bug (Thasus neocalifornicus). Giant Mesquite Bug nymphs are striped red and white and have plump, red and black legs, bluish wing-stubs, and large, red and black antennae with a flattened sensory disk below the terminal segment. The bright, conspicuous colors of the Giant Mesquite Bug nymphs are a form of aposematic coloration meant to warn potential predators that they are not good to eat. If bothered, the flightless nymphs will produce a stinky secretion to repel predators not already warned off by their bright colors. Image: fireflyforest.n

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Do you roam the road making a living, or are you enjoying the nomadic life of a retiree with a motor home? Either way, life goes on no matter where you're hanging your hat tonight. Bills still need to be paid, grandchildren grow up way too fast, and you've gotten pretty dependent on your e-mail. How do you stay connected to the rest of the world while you're on the road? For a growing number of over-the-road drivers, business travelers, and RV enthusiasts, the answer is a wireless Internet conne Do you roam the road making a living, or are you enjoying the nomadic life of a retiree with a motor home? Either way, life goes on no matter where you're hanging your hat tonight. Bills still need to be paid, grandchildren grow up way too fast, and you've gotten pretty dependent on your e-mail. How do you stay connected to the rest of the world while you're on the road? For a growing number of over-the-road drivers, business travelers, and RV enthusiasts, the answer is a wireless Internet conne

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