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10 Weirdest Looking Insects

2013-10-31 23 Dailymotion

10 Weirdest Looking Insects
The Darth Vader Ant
The ant Cephalotes atratus is bigger than average, dresses all in black, wears a scary helmet, and appears to have super powers. It's called the Gliding Ant, but it resembles Darth Vader.
Hello Kitty Caterpillar
his is actually the caterpillar form of the Chinese Bush Brown Butterfly (Mycalesis gotama), but that face is familiar all over the world as Hello Kitty.
Elvis Presley Shield Bug
Elvis on the back of a bug. With markings on its back resembling human eyes, nose, mouth, and a pompadour hairdo, the unusual stink bug bears an uncanny resemblance to the King of rock 'n' roll.

Donald Trump Caterpillar

This is a Megalopyge opercularis, or flannel moth caterpillar. It was spotted by photographer Jeff Cremer and biologist Phil Torres in the Peruvian rainforest
Wattle Cup Caterpillar
Evolution doesn't exactly have a lot of common sense, does it? First it decides to make the most colorful and enticing caterpillar on the planet, then it decides to cover the creepy-crawly in thorns - and lots of them!
Hummingbird Moth
It's probably Hemaris thysbe, the Hummingbird Clearwing Moth or Common Clearwing (wingspan 38-50 mm), which so closely resembles a hummingbird when feeding that many people never really notice that it's a moth hovering over the flowers.
Alien Caterpillar
Caterpillars are more vulnerable to predators than during their later butterfly stage, so many have developed scary appearances for protection.
Darth Maul Bug

The Oncopeltus fasciatus is also known as the Large Milweed Bug. But the Darth Maul Bug is way cooler.
Snake Caterpillar
Deilephila elpenor, known as the Elephant Hawk-moth, is a large moth of the Sphingidae family.
The larva is about 75 millimetres (3.0 in) long and is green and brown in color.
Flower Caterpillar
Which is the flower and which is the caterpillar? The camouflaged looper inchworm (Synchlora aerate) is a genius at camouflage (hence the name); it glues bits of flowers to its back in order to blend into its surroundings.