Caterpillars obliviously feeding at night:
A cone-headed katydid peers over a leaf, perhaps drawn by the acoustic signature of the caterpillars' feeding:
Whilst the other caterpillars remain occupied and otherwise oblivious, the cone-headed katydid quietly captures the closest caterpillar:
Mating stick insects camouflaged amongst the fallen sticks which often become captured in tangled masses before they reach the forest floor:
Hairy longhorn beetles mating (Desmiphora fasciculata):
A stinkhorn fungus (Phallus sp.) is an ephemeral part of the understory landscape, its beauty a stark contrast to its odour, which attracts a variety of flesh flies:
A beautiful canopy mosquito (Sabethes cyaneus) shows off resplendent iridescence as it floats above the forest floor inviting courtship from surrounding males. The paddles on the legs remain something of a mystery though they are supposedly integral to their courtship displays:
On location in Manu national park:
Thanks for looking and commenting,
Paul
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