RMTRJ1XE–A leaf mimicking katydid from the neotropical rainforest in the Amazon basin of Ecuador.
RMJ9NCC8–Buff-tip moth, Phalera bucephala, on white background. Catbrook, Monmouthshire, May. Family Notodontidae. Mimics a broken twig to escape notice.
RFP81GFD–Phyllium philippinicum, aka Leaf Insect is an insect in the order of stick insects, phasmida, that looks like a leaf and can be kept as a pet.
RMEAXXAR–Mantis camouflage
RM2AF2KM0–Capra ibex. Steinbocks on mountain slope. Alpine fauna of Ködnitz valley (Ködnitztal) in Glocknergruppe in Austrian Alps.
RFRB1XGB–Ventral view of the owl butterfly (Caligo sp) isolated on a white background
RM2AYW14P–hornet-mimicking sawfly, Giant Willow Sawfly (Cimbex luteus, Cimbex lutea), Mimicry, looks like a hornet, Germany
RM2GD69MM–Hornet mimic hoverfly (Volucella zonaria), a large hoverfly that uses mimicry for protection from predators, UK
RMH4NRNT–Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes), chrysalis, broken branch mimicry, Hill Country, Texas, USA
RF2A7N94M–Spilomyia diophthalma. Spilomyia is a genus of hoverflies. Many species in the genus show Batesian mimicry of wasp models.
RMFB03E8–European Nightjar / Ziegenmelker ( Caprimulgus europaeus ) resting on the ground, perfect camouflage, mimicry.
RFF4GTDE–Dead Leaf mimicry Grasshopper (Chorotypus sp) in Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Sri lanka
RFM1RPKD–Chinese character moth resting next to bird droppings showing camouflage or mimicry - Cilix glaucata
RFKH2F2Y–Adult exemplar of Nezara viridula hidden from predators, on white background. Example of mimicry of southern green stink bug to local vegetation
RMEC450N–Mimicry - Italian Agile Frog (Rana latastei) camouflaged among the litter of fallen leaves in the undergrowth
RM2A2CPCP–Caterpillar at night in rainforest with mimicry eye, Mulu, Malaysia
RFP7K6D9–Rare looking mimicry insects in the cloud forest of Panama
RF2G1D7F2–The hoverfly Sericomyia silentis mimicry wasp isolated on white background
RMG8DR9N–Buff-tip moth, Phalera bucephala, family Notodontidae, camouflaged on a twig, Scotland, UK
RFE4WKNC–Predatory mantis insect with mimicry coloration and prickly forefoot isolated on white
RMPE5EX8–Sesiidae moths are characterized by their hymenopteriform (wasps, bees) Batesian mimicry, frequently of identifiable species.
RMM5DTBM–Gecko, Geckoella spec. Gekkonidae, reptile, animal, on bark, mimicry, Sri Lanka
RM2CB0YPX–Ant mimicry is mimicry of ants by other organisms. Ants are abundant all over the world, and insect predators that rely on vision to identify their pr
RM2AYYJW1–hornet-mimicking sawfly, Giant Willow Sawfly (Cimbex luteus, Cimbex lutea), Mimicry, looks like a hornet, Germany
RFM1CT17–Southern Leaf-tail Gecko - Uroplatus sikorae, rain forest, Madagascar. Rare well masked gecko hidden on the tree in forest. Mimicry. Camouflage.
RMH4NRN8–Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes), chrysalis, broken branch mimicry, Hill Country, Texas, USA
RF2C1W32Y–Hoverfly, imitating a bumblebee, Volucella bombylans, mimicry
RMPE5F06–A Phaneropterinae nymph mimicking an ant for protection - its mimicry includes visual and well as motion to mimic an ant.
RFT6FMWA–Cranefly, wasp mimicry male (lat. Ctenophora flaveolata)
RMHNKMBT–Caterpillar, Mimicry, north-west coast, island of Nosy Be, Madagascar
RM2AYW1Y2–hornet-mimicking sawfly, Giant Willow Sawfly (Cimbex luteus, Cimbex lutea), Mimicry, looks like a hornet, Germany
RFM1CT0E–Southern Leaf-tail Gecko - Uroplatus sikorae, rain forest, Madagascar. Rare well masked gecko hidden on the tree in forest. Mimicry. Camouflage.
RMH4NRP1–Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes), chrysalis, broken branch mimicry, Hill Country, Texas, USA
RMM9391Y–A Heliconius butterfly from Peru, this species has been used in influential mimicry studies to understand ecology and evolution.
RF2E2A5K1–Bee Beetle, Trichus fasciatus, example of Batesian mimicry
RFJ43K28–Wasp beetle (Clytus arietis). A striking yellow and black wasp mimic in the family Cerambycidae, displaying Batesian mimicry
RFF4GTDD–Dead Leaf mimicry Grasshopper (Chorotypus sp) in Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Sri lanka
RF2PNEP6H–Syrphid fly flying mimicry as a wasp with a dark green backgrownd
RF2HGJ8KR–Mimicry in the Butterfly, in addition to its exuberance and beauty, the group is of great economic importance, they are fundamental pollinating agents.
RMEC468K–Mimicry- Agile Frog (Rana dalmatina) mimicry in leaf litter in the undergrowth
RMR6YXX7–mimicry plant, Pleiospilos bolusii, in flower in the desert, South Africa.
RF2HD9GX7–Pleiospilos compactus mimicry plant / living rock – white flowers with yellow spoon-like tips, thick cornered succulent leaves, December, England, UK
RFP7K6EG–Rare looking mimicry insects in the cloud forest of Panama
RF2G1D84X–The hoverfly Sericomyia silentis mimicry wasp isolated on white background
RFM1CT1D–Southern Leaf-tail Gecko - Uroplatus sikorae, rain forest, Madagascar. Rare well masked gecko hidden on the tree in forest. Mimicry. Camouflage.
RFH5RY1E–Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes), chrysalis, broken branch mimicry, Hill Country, Texas, USA
RMM938W4–A Heliconius butterfly from Peru, this species has been used in influential mimicry studies to understand ecology and evolution.
RF2E59WMJ–Bee Beetle, Trichus fasciatus, mimicking bee, an example of Batesian mimicry
RFJ43K2H–Wasp beetle (Clytus arietis). A striking yellow and black wasp mimic in the family Cerambycidae, displaying Batesian mimicry
RFF4GTDC–Dead Leaf mimicry Grasshopper (Chorotypus sp) in Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Sri lanka
RF2CAMA3N–A female northern walkingstick using mimicry and camouflage to blend into its environment.
RF2HGJ8KW–Mimicry in the Butterfly, in addition to its exuberance and beauty, the group is of great economic importance, they are fundamental pollinating agents.
RMEC49MY–Mimicry- Flower's Crab Spider (Misumena vatia) Camouflaged on white rose flower
RFPGMMJD–A frog on a trunk of tree in the shadow, mimicry
RF2HD9GXA–Pleiospilos compactus mimicry plant / living rock – white flowers with yellow spoon-like tips, thick cornered succulent leaves, December, England, UK
RFP7K6A3–Rare looking mimicry insects in the cloud forest of Panama
RF2R57758–Bee beetle Trichius fasciatus mimicry eating pollen in a blue flower
RFKH2ET1–Southern green shield bug finds its favorite leaves. Example of mimicry of Nezara viridula to local vegetation to hide from predators
RFM1CT0X–Southern Leaf-tail Gecko - Uroplatus sikorae, rain forest, Madagascar. Rare well masked gecko hidden on the tree in forest. Mimicry. Camouflage.
RMH4NRN7–Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes), chrysalis, broken branch mimicry, Hill Country, Texas, USA
RFM8Y1TF–A species of Heliconius butterfly, more commonly known as longwings. These butterflies have been studied extensively to help understand mimicry.
RF2HYFAY9–Sesia apiformis, commonly known as Hornet moth or hornet clearwing disguisng as hornet, example of Batesian mimicry
RFJ43K1W–Wasp beetle (Clytus arietis). A striking yellow and black wasp mimic in the family Cerambycidae, displaying Batesian mimicry
RFF4GTDF–Dead Leaf mimicry Grasshopper (Chorotypus sp) in Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Sri lanka
RF2CAMANG–A female northern walkingstick using mimicry and camouflage to blend into its environment.
RF2HGJ8KK–Mimicry in the Butterfly, in addition to its exuberance and beauty, the group is of great economic importance, they are fundamental pollinating agents.
RMEC43CF–Mimicry -Praying Mantis (Mantis religiosa) Female Camouflaged between the leaves and flowers of the hops
RF2C89P76–A variation of a beetle Daisy (Gorteria Diffusa) named for its Mimicry of beetles at the base of its petals, in Namaqua National Park, South Africa
RFWAAW5C–A false erato butterfly (Eresia lansdorfi) demonstrates a form a imitation know as Batesian mimicry with (Heliconius erato phyllis), the red postman.
RFP7K6B1–Rare looking mimicry insects in the cloud forest of Panama
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