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Ecuador Amazon male Ant mimicking stratiomyidae (Euryneura sp.)
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Posted on 01-08-2011 20:59
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Found in Jatun Sacha reserve by Tena

The ant model:

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Stratiomyid:

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farm7.static.flickr.com/6008/5998795961_ebede6a5cb.jpg

Thanks for any help,
Paul
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Paul, just WOW! Martin Hauser must see this one!
the detail of the distal wing being strongly bent downwards making a fold is amzing.
 
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Great photos - well done Paul. The forest around Tena is just superb - I wish I could go back there some day Smile
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AWESOME! This is a male of Euryneura (I guess) and I only know that the Australian genus Octarthria has such bent wings... Great pictures!
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