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Sabine Stetson | all galleries >> Galleries >> fairyland > super bug.jpg
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14-SEP-2002

super bug.jpg

Toshiba PDR-M81
1/64s f/4.8 iso200 with Flash full exif

other sizes: small original auto
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Peyghton 22-May-2008 21:14
Your super gud is a praying mantis.
Guest 12-Apr-2006 07:25
This Praying mantis looks like Mantis Religiosa ( European Mantis species) They are quite common in the United States. Color is usually green, sometimes ivory, red, tan.. A much more interesting mantis with MUCH more eye appeal is the U.S. Native COLOR CHANGING Praying Mantis. Colors are skyblue, skyblue/purple, pink/purple, Turquoise/Green and deep blue/turquoise. I bought a skyblue and a turquoise. They are about to post more at the site where I bought mine. If you want to see the pics they have there go tohttp://www.livemantis.com they are called livemantis.com
Sabine Stetson07-Nov-2004 20:48
the insect was approx. 6 inches....i will have to check my files, but if you would like a larger image - i can send it to you....:))))
EMangl07-Nov-2004 20:15
why so small ?
Antonia 21-Jul-2003 08:08
I found one of these today. I figured it was called an albino praying mantis so I looked it up online and found you! I kept him/her (tis a nymph right now) and named him/her Ghoul for his/her ghostly color. I love mantids!
Antonia 21-Jul-2003 08:08
I found one of these today. I figured it was called an albino praying mantis so I looked it up online and found you! I kept him/her (tis a nymph right now) and named him/her Ghoul for his/her ghostly color. I love mantids!