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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

BIZARRE MYSTERY BUG - DOES IT LOOK LIKE A TROLL? OR SOMETHING MORE BEAUTIFUL?

The Daily Mail writer thinks he looks like a troll.  But to me he looks rather magnificent, with a long iridescent tuft of hair. 

Or he could also look like pieces of two different toys glued together by a playful and creative child.

  • The 7mm-wide, six-legged bug is thought to be an insect called a nymph
  • Its elongated golden body is covered in orange dots and stripes

  • Feelers made of wax protrude from the bug's rear to ward off predators
  • It was one of sixty new species found in the South American rainforest


  • See for yourself:  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2509259/Nymph-insect-iridescent-tuft-hair-discovered-South-America.html

    What is a nymph? 

    - A nymph is an immature insect.
    - In insects that undergo a gradual metamorphosis, the stage of the life cycle that hatches from the egg is called the nymph.
    - These insects do not pupate like a butterfly.
    - Often, the nymph looks like a smaller, wingless version of the adult.
    - The nymph may molt several times to reach adulthood.
    - Insects that undergo simple or gradual metamorphosis, and have a nymph stage, include grasshoppers and crickets, cockroaches, termites and dragonflies


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