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Wild Olive Tortoise Beetle
Physonota alutacea When I, (a decidedly amateur naturalist), think of beetle larvae, I think of grubs. Not these guys! They look like miniaturized love children of Ankylosauri, Horseshoe Crabs, and Minions! 5D IV 100-400 4.5-5.6 II 1/100, f/16, ISO 800 Hand held, natural light Comments and suggestions welcome |
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by Tom Whelan
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