On a routine collecting trip on Barro Colorado Island in Panama, entomologist Aaron Pomerantz and his colleagues picked up a ...
Usually used as a means of camouflage, male katydids appear to use their leafy disguise to amplify mating calls and make ...
Intense hot pink morph of an adult female Arota festae. Photographed at 23:32 on 27 March 2025 on Barro Colorado Island, Panama, using a Sony A7CR camera with a LAOWA 90 mm f/2.8 lens and a Godox ...
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A male insect uses its leaf mimicry to attract mates, reveals new research. Male katydids also use their "leafy" disguise to ...
On a humid night on Barro Colorado Island in Panama, a research team collecting insects beneath a lamp spotted something that ...