A bug.
A mantis pretending to be a stick insect.
A pretty little fly.
A rather large millipede nearly 20 cm long. A species with the mostest legs has just been rediscovered.
An ant with two yellow 'boobs' on its back.
Another pretty fly.
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so many creepy crawlies... wonder if they'll be friends with my "pet" spider in my room... his name is Wee Ronnie...
Posted by: veetwo | 05 June 2006 at 09:30 PM
the fifth photo. (5th) is a Calliphoridae fly.
Calliphoridae > Rhiniinae (subfamily) > Rhynchomyia sp. (maybe this genus)
Jorge Almeida
Posted by: | 03 October 2007 at 02:23 AM