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Phytomimesis for camouflage using the example of a grasshopper
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Leaf-tailed gecko
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Filefish and plant
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Robust ghost pipefish
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Leaf mimic bush cricket (family Pseudophyllidae) This cricket mimics the appearance of a dead leaf as a means of defence Its head is at right Photo
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Praying mantis from Saudi Arabia camouflaged among plants This mantis has undeveloped wings and relies on body colours and shape for camouflage rath
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Brimstone butterfly
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Stick insect resting on a leaf Stick insects mimic parts of vegetation such as a leaf or a stick so that they are less visible to predators Photog
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Jungle nymph stick insect (Heteropteryx dilatata) or New Guinea walking stick It feeds on vegetation at night remaining immobile during the day It
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Macrophotograph of the mantis Blepharopsis mendica as seen camouflaged among plants This mantis has undeveloped wings and relies on body colours and
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Jungle nymph stick insect (Heteropteryx dilatata) or New Guinea walking stick This insect feeds on vegetation at night remaining immobile during th
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Jungle nymph stick insect (Heteropteryx dilatata) or New Guinea walking stick It feeds on vegetation at night remaining immobile during the day It
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Stick insect Insect breeder holding a jungle nymph stick insect or New Guinea walking stick (Heteropteryx dilatata) This plant-imitating insect gene
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Stick insect on a tree in the Ecuadorian Amazon
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Leaf mimic bush cricket (family Pseudophyllidae) This cricket mimics the appearance of a dead leaf as a means of defence Its head is at left Photog
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Leaf mimic bush cricket (family Pseudophyllidae) The shape and colour of this insect help to camouflage it in its forest habitat The holes in the le
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Leaf-mimic grasshoppers mating Two males are attempting to mate with a central female These grasshoppers are shaped and coloured to resemble leaves
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Leaf-mimic bush cricket
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Leaf-footed bug (order Hemiptera) These bugs have enlarged hind legs that resemble leaves They grow to approximately 20 millimetres in length Photo
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Bush cricket Unidentified leaf mimic bush cricket (katydid) of the family Tettigoniidae The leaf- brown colour (cryptic coloration) of this bush cri
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Mantis High-speed photo of the mantis (Empusa sp) in mid-air after leaping from a plant The creature relies on camouflage to escape predators or to
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Mantis View of an unidentified mantis (green order Dictyoptera) on a twig eating a grasshopper (brown) With its prey clasped in its forelegs the m
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Mantis head Macrophotograph of the head of the larva of the mantis Empusa egena also called the diablotin The creature relies on camouflage to esc
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Mantis Larva of the mantis Empusa egena also called the diablotin on a gorse bush The creature relies on camouflage to escape predators or to tra
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Mantis camouflage The mantis Empusa egena as seen on a gorse branch Empusa egena relies on its own camouflage to escape predators or to trap prey I
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Insect mimicry Historical illustration showing the diversity of mimicry amongst insects Imitation of leaves twigs and bark for camouflage or imita
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Tropical Shield Mantis
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Leaf-tailed gecko
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Shield mantis
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Leaf mimic mantis View of a leaf mimic mantis (suborder Mantida) resting on a leaf These insects are native to the forests of Central and Southern A
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Shield mantis
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Shield mantis
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Phytomimesis mantis (Liturgusidae) camouflaging itself Amazon rainforest Yasuni National Park Ecuador South America Photo by Guenter Fischer
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Foliage locust (Tettigoniidae) phytomimesis shape and appearance of a leaf for camouflage Anjozorobe National Park Madagascar Africa
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Foliage locust (Tettigoniidae) phytomimesis shape and appearance of a leaf for camouflage Anjozorobe National Park Madagascar Africa
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Phytomimesis camouflage tree Mantid (Liturgusidae) Amazon rainforest Yasuni National Park Ecuador South America
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Katydid or bush cricket (Tettigoniidae) mimicking withered leaf phytomimesis Amazon rainforest Copalinga Zamora Province Ecuador South America
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A newly hatched Queensland Titan stick insect Acrophylla wulfingi The Queensland Titan is one of the worlds largest stick insects; an adult may rea
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Mantis View of an unidentified mantis (order Dictyoptera) awaiting prey on a yellow sunflower in a crop field The mantis exhibits plant mimicry know
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