1. Lymantrid Moth
(Dasychira pudibunda)
Lymantrid Moth
(Calliteara pudibunda) is a moth that many live in the woods Denmark Beech
(Fagus sylvatica). Each female can lay 300-400 eggs. And when a small
caterpillars will very easily blown by the wind. And in late autumn the
caterpillar have become fully mature, up to about 5 cm in length and color is
very beautiful.
2. Devil's Flower
Mantis (Idolomantis diabolica)
Idolomantis Diabolica
which is sometimes known as the "King of All Worship Grasshopper",
the reason is because of the beauty, size and rarity, and is one of the largest
species of praying mantis that mimic flowers.
3. Damselfly (Ischnura
heterosticta)
Damselfly is the common
name for any of the insects of the Order Odonata Predaceous zygoptera, has a
long body, large multifaceted eyes, two pairs of wings transparent and robust,
which would normally be at rest folded together on her stomach. They usually
fly together during the marriage. For humans, they are insects with the most
striking colors, and unique mating behaviors add to the beauty of the universe.
4. Cecropia Moth
(Hyalophora cecropia)
Also known as the
"Robin Moth", Cecropia moths are the largest moth found in North
America, which has a wing reaches six inches. They are members of the species
of Saturniidae family, or giant silk moths. Females have wings with a width of
up to more than 130 mm. The larvae of these moths are most commonly found on
Maple trees, and have been known to eat Wild Cherry and Birch trees.
5. Calleta Silkmoth
(Eupackardia calleta)
Calleta Silkmoth
(Eupackardia calleta) is a silk moth of the family Saturniidae. Found in
Mexico, Guatemala and the southern United States, is the only species in the
genus Eupackardia.
6. Orchid Mantis
(Hymenopus coronatu)
The Hymenopus Coronatu,
aka Orchid mantis, locust flowers are usually found in Indonesia and Malaysia.
In the picture above looks like an orchid mantis. Actually, they hide in the
flowers and they really, really like it, while waiting for other insects that
prey ready to eat.
7. Hercules Beetle
(Dynastes hercules)
It is a kind of
rhinoceros beetle that lives in South America, Hercules Beetle can grow to over
6 inches in length (as calculated from the end of the horn), and the best known
of them is the power that is able to push something with a weight 850 times its
own body weight. These beetles eat only vegetation and is not aggressive, but
fighting with other Hercules beetles.
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