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Thomson,1878 Sex: FemaleData: 11-2012 - Mtwara - TanzaniaSize: ?
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Thomson,1878 Sex: MaleData: 11-2012 - Mtwara - TanzaniaSize: ?
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Pic,1923Sex: MaleData: 10-06-14 - Mt Ailaoshan 2300m - Xinping - Yunnan - ChinaSize: 19mm
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Severnlea, Queensland, Australia
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Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Passchendaele, Queensland, Australia
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Fort Bragg, North Carolina
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Neoclytus scutellaris--found running around near my compost heap. I thought it was a cricket at first, with those long hind legs. I guess it is a wasp (or ant?) mimic. Captured and chilled slightly to slow it down.Identification notes: See linked BugGuide page and references therein--this species has a distinctive dorsal pattern.
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Achryson surinamum (Linnaeus, 1767)Det. Jim WappesLocation: Bolivia - Santa Cruz - Amboro National Park - Los Volcanos - c. 1000m - S1806:W6336Collected by: Dr. Maxwell BarclayDate: 20/12/2004All specimens are catalogued. More detailed photographs/ alternate aspects of all specimens available on request.Photographed by: Kiran Lyn / Noah Baker
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Achryson surinamum (Linnaeus, 1767)Det. Jim WappesLocation: Bolivia - Santa Cruz - Amboro National Park - Los Volcanos - c. 1000m - S1806:W6336Collected by: Dr. Maxwell BarclayDate: 20/12/2004All specimens are catalogued. More detailed photographs/ alternate aspects of all specimens available on request.Photographed by: Kiran Lyn / Noah Baker
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Achryson surinamum (Linnaeus, 1767)Det. Jim WappesLocation: Bolivia - Santa Cruz - Amboro National Park - Los Volcanos - c. 1000m - S1806:W6336Collected by: Dr. Maxwell BarclayDate: 20/12/2004All specimens are catalogued. More detailed photographs/ alternate aspects of all specimens available on request.Photographed by: Kiran Lyn / Noah Baker
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Achryson surinamum (Linnaeus, 1767)Det. Jim WappesLocation: Bolivia - Santa Cruz - Amboro National Park - Los Volcanos - c. 1000m - S1806:W6336Collected by: Dr. Maxwell BarclayDate: 20/12/2004All specimens are catalogued. More detailed photographs/ alternate aspects of all specimens available on request.Photographed by: Kiran Lyn / Noah Baker
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I was working on my motorcycle around dusk when I brushed a rose bush and this big beetle took off flying, sounding like "BRAAAAAAAPPP". It was entranced by the headlight and smacked into it, dropping to the ground onto its back where it flailed around a bit. I went inside and got a drinking glass to help him out (since he was so big and the lighting so poor, I wasn't too keen on helping him with fingers since I couldn't identify what kind of bug he was).When I picked him up and got him into better lighting, i could see he wasn't anything fearsome.He was so calm and good-natured, I brought him inside and let him sit on my dining room table to take some pictures. He was a very cooperative subject and just sat there unless I brushed him lightly on the back to guide him somewhere, then he'd walk calmly.When we were done, I set him outside on the half-wall next to my porch and he was gone in the morning.Crazy antenna, no?Positive or negative, please comment!
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Taos, New Mexico
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Indonesia
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mbavna, Maharashtra, India
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Dohrn,1885Sex: FemaleData: 12-04-14 - Mongu - ZambiaSize: 33m
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South Sulawesi, Indonesia