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Mozambique Diary: The Cat mantis / Journal du Mozambique : la mante-chat

Mozambique Diary: The Cat mantis / Journal du Mozambique : la mante-chat | Insect Archive | Scoop.it
Arriving in Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique at this time of the year, when the grasslands are bone dry and green has all but disappeared from the color palette of this immense ecosystem, I di...


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Mozambique Diary: I have fallen and I can't get up / Des fourmis qui font de l'élevage de cochenilles pour leur viande

                 

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Alipes sp. : Une scolopendre qui possède des organes de stridulation sur sa dernière paire de pattes [en anglais]

Alipes sp. : Une scolopendre qui possède des organes de stridulation sur sa dernière paire de pattes [en anglais] | Insect Archive | Scoop.it
A couple of weeks ago I was ripping slabs of bark off an old fallen log, an activity that to me ranks among the most pleasurable things one can do, right up there with unwrapping Christmas presents...
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Mozambique Diary: I have fallen and I can't get up / Des fourmis qui font de l'élevage de cochenilles pour leur viande

Mozambique Diary: I have fallen and I can't get up / Des fourmis qui font de l'élevage de cochenilles pour leur viande | Insect Archive | Scoop.it

"The best part of traveling with a group of biologists in a place like the Cheringoma Plateau is the impossibility of ever being bored. Not only can you witness hilarious and exotic injuries (where ..."


[Image] Opened corridors of the Melissotarsus (probably M. emeryi) colony within the wood of Knobthorn (Acacia nigrescens). The yellow objects are diaspidid scale insects, which the ants raise for their meat.


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