
Mantis family: the front half resembles a praying mantis, the latter body resembles a wasp, and the griffin in the insect kingdom.
The larvae of the family Laminae, these caterpillars can be described as "infiltrating people".
Cuterebra emasculator, a maggot of the genus Asteridae, yellowflies. Looking closely at the face is actually quite stupid... Big eyes, two front teeth, the door gap is still quite large!
Twisted-winged insects, male and female differences are huge
Sheath-beaked cicada: an intermediate species of the suborder Pectoral-beaked suborder and the suborder Cephalostidae
A cryptoptera that inhabits termite nests with its abdomen folded up to mimetic ant, this is a specimen photograph and may not be clear.
Flying, adult form
A cockroach with jumping feet that feels like it is hybridized with grasshoppers.
Inchworm, this name is very graphic
Female fluorescent fireflies, which females retain their larval form as adults, while males are flying beetles.
Orchid mantis. Mimic orchids, ambushing other insects.
Dead leaf praying mantis
Spiny mantis
Spike-like fly: This snail-like stalk-like guy is called Diopsidae, don't think that this pair of alternative eyes has any special function, it is not like a snail that can rotate and retract, nor does it make its field of vision more open, but also hinders the hands and feet, so only from a practical point of view, this is a failed evolutionary result.
The Great Devil Mantis, the "Gundam" of the insect kingdom
Giraffe weevil: The long neck is topped with eyes, mouths and antennae, resembling a giraffe. Male giraffes weevils are 2 to 3 times longer than females!
Titan Tianniu: The largest known beetle that lives in the Amazon rainforest of South America, and arguably the largest insect in existence.
Lamp moth: Its pinnate organs are used to emit odors to attract the opposite sex.
Velvet worm: It lives in today's Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and South America. Not an insect.
The Axe Fish is as fierce as the Axe Gang.