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Photo#172700
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St. Pete, pinellas County, Florida, USA
March 11, 2008
Size: 2mm
In the second image he was trying to add more camophlage.
Very cool little guy.

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Lacewing
Larval lacewings look allot like elongate ant-lion larvae. This one has attached debris to its body for camouflage.
They're also a primary consumer of aphids, along with ladybugs.

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