Goliathus Pachnoda Jan 3, 2021 #3 As nymphs, those look a lot like trilobites, and also chitons. Here's another interesting one - Prosoplecta spp. (Southeast Asia), a roach that mimics a ladybird beetle (Coccinellidae) -
As nymphs, those look a lot like trilobites, and also chitons. Here's another interesting one - Prosoplecta spp. (Southeast Asia), a roach that mimics a ladybird beetle (Coccinellidae) -
Lucanus Lucanus Jan 3, 2021 #4 Goliathus said: As nymphs, those look a lot like trilobites, and also chitons. Here's another interesting one - Prosoplecta spp. (Southeast Asia), a roach that mimics a ladybird beetle (Coccinellidae) - Click to expand... A friend of mine also thought it looked like a chiton. lol I wish I could get my hands on some Prosoplecta!
Goliathus said: As nymphs, those look a lot like trilobites, and also chitons. Here's another interesting one - Prosoplecta spp. (Southeast Asia), a roach that mimics a ladybird beetle (Coccinellidae) - Click to expand... A friend of mine also thought it looked like a chiton. lol I wish I could get my hands on some Prosoplecta!
Goliathus Pachnoda Jan 3, 2021 #5 Eushelfordia pica (Ecuador) is another very colorful tropical roach -