This will be the last installment about a visit to Ohio last summer. One thing that I had long wanted to photograph was a wheel bug (
Arilus cristatus), which is our largest assassin bug. At 33mm they are pretty impressive, and their bite is famously painful. I managed to find a couple nymphs (it being too early for adults), and one was brought home for pictures.
The nymph. Younger nymphs have a lot of red warning color, but this last instar nymph only had a hint of that.
Wheel bug nymph by
Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
It had a large meal while in captivity, and after some time …
It had molted to the adult. Careful handling, definitely!
Wheel bug by
Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
Here you can see why they are called wheel bugs.
Wheel bug by
Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
Wheel bug by
Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
Thanks for looking!
Excellent photos Mark. Definitely a handle with care subject.
Yes, excellent... that is a fact. That crest!!! wounder what it is about ... we know what that proboscis is for OUCH!!
When looking up how to spell proboscis, I came across this and human abnormalities!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proboscis_(anomaly)
nice shots! i'm very careful when shooting them
Beautiful images. I would have named them Gearbugs, though.
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