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They reach body lengths of 16-18 mm. Their bodies are similar in shape tocrane flies’. Their wings typically have dark markings and are placed on top of each other on the back in resting position.
>> Mosquitoes -> Limoniid Crane Flies -> Epiphragma ocellaris
...wed-spider". The abdomen is brightly coloured. Crab spiders have 2 very long pairs of front legs. In the males, the first pair of legs can be five times longer than the hind pair of legs. The two pairs of front legs are slightly bent in resting position and face forward. These creatures limbs also enable them to walk sidewards and as a result of this they bear a striking resemblance to crabs.
>> Arachnids -> Crab Spiders
Coranus aegyptius have a short, strong proboscis (rostrum) which is strongly curved downward and is divided into three parts. The proboscis, which is mainly used to sting and inject enzymes into prey is not held next to the body in resting position. The proboscis can produce sound when it is moved through a longitudinal groove in the anterior of the underside of the chest. The scutellum has a yellow keel and a blunt spine at the end.
>> Bugs -> Assassin bugs -> Coranus aegyptius
Query: Lampyris noctiluca - supine position
Lampyris noctiluca - supine position
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