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Here's a leaf-mimicking katydid that does things a little different compared to the previous ones I posted. This is Aegimia maculifolia from the Ecuadorian Chocó rainforest. It mimics an intact fresh leaf, sometimes with a sunburn spot, and its horn resembles the leaf's petiole.
Mar 5, 2025, 4:27 PM