Adult Image: Frank.Vassen via Flickr |
Adults Image: Wikipedia |
But this Flatid Leaf Bug isn't anything else. It's a beautiful pink-red colour! Its wings are so big that they cover the entire body and make the whole creature look like a contribution to one of those amazing Autumnal scenes.
In reality, it appears these insects come only from Madagascar. I don't think they get Autumn over there.
Nymph Image: Frank.Vassen via Flickr |
They seem to be rather gregarious; you don't get one little droplet of this extraordinary red colour, you get a whole mass of it. Tree branches end up looking like someone's given them one of those Hawaiian flower garlands.
That's if it's the adults, anyway.
Young P. rosea look a little different from their parents. 'Ugly Duckling' different. They don't have the colours or wings of their parents, so they go with a waxy substance released from their abdomen instead.
Nymphs and an adult Image: christophandre via Flickr |
For the young bugs this stuff offers protection against birds. I'm sure it tastes pretty bad, but I can't help but think that birds don't like the sheer appearance of it any more than we do.
Pretty much any food that has tendrils of curly white stuff sticking out of it is probably best left uneaten.
5 comments:
If you squish one, does it become a de-flatid leaf bug? They do kind of look like whoopie cushions.
De-flatid! Goodness me.
What a beautiful creation.
Mmm hmm!
Actually the young bugs taste good! Very sweet. Madagascar kids eat them like candy
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