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Comments (12)
MagikUnicorn
All insects are from Mars....Long and slow invasion ;-) Beautiful shot
cfulton
Something else will soon emerge from this shell. Maybe a damselfly, given the spacing of the eyes. Clive
kgb224
Clive I will go and check today if something emerges from there. From tomorrow I am on leave and will be back at work on the 23d March.
jayfar
Wonderful shot. It could be a hover fly of some sort!
durleybeachbum
It looks like a dragonfly larva. by a pond?
Meisiekind
Oh, Chip will tell you a long story about this alien! A real ugly critter but a lovely shot!
flora-crassella
it is the "sleeve" of a just-hatched dragonfly... Cool shot!
mariogiannecchini
Wonderful capture !
mairekas
Cool image! Well done!
mickeyrony
Neigh. I hope this is not an invasion. Nice work my friend. Congratulations and many thanks for sharing ((5 + +)) Hiiiii. J'espère que ce n'est pas une invasion. Joli travail mon ami . Bravo et mille mercis de partager ((5++))
npauling
He isn't the most handsome fellow around is he, but I guess his mother loves him. I have never seen one like this either and you have captured him very well.
kbrog
Some bugs make the most amazing transformations. :) Great find and capture!