RM2JYN2KK–Leaf-mimicking katydid (Typophyllum sp) and Dead leaf-mimicking katydid (Mimetica mortuifolia) Homotype and homochrome in the undergrowth, Costa Rica
RF2FTCFTP–Raspberry clearwing, Pennisetia hylaeiformis on raspberry leaf
RM2AYTRN8–Leaf katydid Eulophyllum lobatum, mimicking jungle foliage, Kinabalu National Park, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
RM2PG66DY–Brush-footed butterfly (Nymphalidae), Other animals, Insects, Butterflies, Animals, Chorinaeus Brown Morpho (Caerois chorinaeus) adult, leaf mimic
RMBABNC3–Bush Cricket mimicking a leaf Danum Valley Sabah Borneo Malaysia
RFM61B8N–Stick insect hanging in vegetation. Stick insects are insects in the order Phasmatodea. They are camouflaged as either sticks or leaves
RM2E8KM6X–Leaf Skeletonizer Moth, Neoalbertia constans, Zygaenidae. Forewing Length 12 mm. Pinned specimen 14071806-14071808 on 7-23-14.
RMEC73Y9–GIANT LEAF INSECT, Phyllium giganteum, from the rainforests of south east Asia, captive
RF2CEK5KT–giant leaf insect, Phyllium giganteum, being camouflaged (using mimicry) to take on the appearance of leaves, Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
RM2B8KPBX–Curve-toothed Geometer Moth, Eutrapela clemataria, camouflaged in leaf litter on the forest floor
RMEBN8Y3–Hoverfly (Tropidia scita), sitting on a leaf, Germany
RFF4GTDD–Dead Leaf mimicry Grasshopper (Chorotypus sp) in Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Sri lanka
RF2ADKDDY–Almost every Scorpionfish use the mimicry as main hunting tool, waiting for the prey.
RF2H87DXF–Leafhopper Macrosteles laevis on a leaf.
RMEC73Y8–GIANT LEAF INSECT, Phyllium giganteum, from the rainforests of south east Asia, captive
RF2CEK677–giant leaf insect, Phyllium giganteum, being camouflaged (using mimicry) to take on the appearance of leaves, Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
RFEWPFCW–A Spicebush Swallowtail caterpillar crawls along a leaf.
RMEBP081–wasp beetle (Clytus arietis), on a leaf, Germany
RFF4GTDF–Dead Leaf mimicry Grasshopper (Chorotypus sp) in Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Sri lanka
RF2ADKDE3–Almost every Scorpionfish use the mimicry as main hunting tool, waiting for the prey.
RFP7K6D9–Rare looking mimicry insects in the cloud forest of Panama
RFFM6TKT–A cricket on a leaf
RM2ENNC9G–Two-tailed Pasha Butterfly, Charaxes jasius. Larva on leaf
RMPPD822–A katydid stays safe by convincingly mimicking a dead leaf in the Amazon rainforest.
RMFK9R4N–Mariposa in the process of mimicry imitating the shape of a wasp Sierra Japi - Pseudosphex sp
RFCXXYB9–Leaf bush cricket or Leaf katydid (Tettigoniidae) emulating a green leaf, Tiputini rain forest, Yasuni National Park, Ecuador
RM2JYNRB8–Young leaf insect (Phyllium sp.) under leaf, West Java, Indonesia
RMPFTACG–Leaf Insect, Walking Leaves (Phylliidae)
RFH35CJ6–With wings closed, the leafwing butterfly bears a remarkable resemblance to a dead leaf.
RFM1CT17–Southern Leaf-tail Gecko - Uroplatus sikorae, rain forest, Madagascar. Rare well masked gecko hidden on the tree in forest. Mimicry. Camouflage.
RMK26X1M–Fork Tailed Bush Katydid resting on a Dumpster