about as freshly molted as they come, this ant damsel bug (Himacerus mirmicoides) will quickly revert to its recognizable black and brown coloration, but at least for a moment it gets to enjoy being cherry flavored
(July 15th, 2025)
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about as freshly molted as they come, this ant damsel bug (Himacerus mirmicoides) will quickly revert to its recognizable black and brown coloration, but at least for a moment it gets to enjoy being cherry flavored
(July 15th, 2025)

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ant mimicry is found in more than a few hemipteran nymphs, and Himacerus mirmicoides is specifically named after ants, ignoring the adults' much more conventional appearance. as impressive as that fake waist may be, it might not look like very effective mimicry in photos - you need to see them in person to understand, although their lazy ambush predator behavior easily gives them away when carefully observed
(June 4th, 2025)
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Ant Damsel Bug (Himacerus mirmicoides)
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