Solygia sulcaüfrons or Ischnomantis fatiloqua are the only one I can find in similar shapeBluTuna wrote:This one came from my SO's work at Hartebeeshoek, Gauteng.

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Solygia sulcaüfrons or Ischnomantis fatiloqua are the only one I can find in similar shapeBluTuna wrote:This one came from my SO's work at Hartebeeshoek, Gauteng.
But I might be superwrongToko wrote:Solygia sulcatifrons or Ischnomantis fatiloqua are the only ones I can find with similar shapeBluTuna wrote:This one came from my SO's work at Hartebeeshoek, Gauteng.
Sphex sp. Digger WaspBluTuna wrote:Still on the road to N'wanetsi, I got lucky with some birds in flight.
From the lookout, we watched a Crocodile takes a leisurely swim around the pool.
A Wasp with its Grasshopper prey was on the path near the bottom of the hill. I only got two pictures of this as a Touron with even less manners than usual, who could not wait for a few seconds, barged past me and scared the wasp away.
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Super Mongoose wrote:A Corn Cricket and according to the region we spotted them, it's the Acanthoproctus Cervinus, but the colour in my book is totally different, light green and yellow.
Augrabies, July 2014