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The nymphs of the giant shield bug (Pycanum rubens) undergo several stages of transformation that display different colours from red to orange to green before reaching the adult stage. Spotted a group of four scattered on a Simpoh Air, its host plant. I had to gently guide them to pose for a family portrait. I welcome your C & C for improvements.
Exif : Canon 7D, 180T, f16, 1/12s, ISO 400, fill flash |
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by Carol Clarke
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