Bug of the Day
This wacky-looking beaded lacewing (Lomamyia longicollis) showed up at the porch light the other night. It did this weird wobbly back-and-forth dance whenever I pointed the camera lens at it, which is why none of the ten shots I took are in focus (humiliated myself in front of @eumorpha-dream this afternoon while trying to imitate it ;-)).
But the absolute weirdest thing about bearded lacewings is what bugguide.net has in its description of this creature:
Eggs are stalked, laid on wood surfaces near termite nests. Larvae live with and prey on termites, using an immobilizing gas (containing an allomone) discharged from their anus.
Translation: Their farts paralyze termites. Wow.














