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Hodotermes mossambicus

They will eat all your grass lol


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Harvester termites! Get a pangolin! ..0..


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Richprins wrote: Mon May 06, 2019 5:26 pm Harvester termites! Get a pangolin! ..0..
Get an alien (0!)


Next trip to the bush??

Let me think......................
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Hi folks

it's been a while. Struggling with a Swallowtail and a moth from Thonga Beach, KZN, South Africa in February. As ever your help would be appreciated
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0/*

the butterfly is a male

Papilio dardanus (Mocker swallowtail)


^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


For the moth, I'd go for:
GEOMETRIDAE/STERRHINAE


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Thanks Klip \O


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You are very clever Kippies!! \O \O


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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It is a very remarkable butterfly, the females come in various shapes mimicking different unpalatable butterflies, but the males just stand their ground without mimikry. I wonder why that is, males like to get eaten =O:



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Males are tougher! ..0..


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To avoid harassment by male mating attempts, some females mimick the male appearance. A matter of priority: male sexual harassment vs predation. 0*\

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