LONG-NOSED PLANTHOPPER
The insect in the image is a member of the Dictyopharidae family, often nicknamed the long-nosed planthopper.
Distinguishing Features: This family is known for its elongated, pointed head, resembling Pinocchio's nose or the snout of a gharial crocodile.
Behavior: This unique head structure is believed to help improve their jumping performance.
Habitat: They are herbivorous insects commonly found in gardens and vegetated areas.
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JAVANESE TARANTULA
The spider in this image shares characteristics with the following groups:
Javanese Tarantula (Coremiocnemis sp.): This species is found in the foothills of Java and is known for its distinctive hairs on its hind legs.
Trapdoor Spiders: This group is generally 2–4 cm in size, has a stocky, hairy body, and constructs underground burrows closed by a silk trapdoor.
Family Nemesiidae: Often referred to as funnel-web tarantulas, this family of mygalomorph spiders generally lives in underground burrows.
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HAPPY FROGFRIDAY
AIdentification: The frog in the picture is the Poison Kongkang (Odorrana hosii), also known in Sundanese as kolé héjo.
Characteristics: Despite its "poison" name, this frog is generally harmless to humans and is better known for its long-jumping ability.
Habitat: They are typically found in damp forests, often near small, clear, rocky streams.
Appearance: It has a bright to dark green back with a slightly rough skin texture.
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HAPPY SPIDER SATURDAY
This photo shows a jumping spider (family Salticidae) from the genus Hyllus, commonly found in Southeast Asia.
Identification: This is most likely the species Hyllus diardi, known for its relatively large size and robust body.
Behavior: These spiders are active predators that use keen eyesight and jumping ability to catch prey, rather than using webs.
Habitat: They are often found on leaves, logs, fences, and other open areas.
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PACHYMANTIS BICINGULATA
The insect in the picture is the Boxer Mantis (Pachymantis bicingulata). Here are some interesting facts about this insect:
The nickname "Boxer": These mantises get their name from their unique habit of raising their large front legs upward, resembling a boxer's pose ready to fight.
Self-Defense: When threatened, they will raise their front legs and spread their wings to display their bright, dazzling colors, intended to scare off predators.
Habitat: This species of praying mantis is common in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo.
Small Predator: Despite their relatively small size, they are effective predators and prey on other insects even from the nymph (baby) stage.
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SKULL GRASSHOPPER
Identification: This insect is known locally as the "Skull Grasshopper."
Characteristics: This species has a striking appearance, often with contrasting color patterns that some find frightening.
Habitat: This photo was taken in the Baturaden area of Central Java, Indonesia.
Photography: The photo was taken using a macro lens to capture clear details of the insect's body structure. [1, 2]
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RESEMBLES TRABALA VISHNOU (welcome id. )
This is the rose myrtle lappet moth, scientifically known as Trabala vishnou.
This moth belongs to the Lasiocampidae family.
It is found throughout South and Southeast Asia, including Indonesia.
This species is often considered a pest because it feeds on various crops such as tea, guava, and coffee.
There are four recognized subspecies.
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