Zimpeto forest bioblitz

A celebration of one of the last patches of forest left in Maputo city. Apparently this forest was deliberately planted here about 50 years ago. Kudos to the person of vision who left this legacy.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

An assortment of Zimpeto invertebrates

 Super stripey eyed mantid
 Day flying moth Arctiidae
 Syrphid fly above
 Sleepy wasps


 Ozarba heliastis (sunny ozarba) above
 Paralacydes arborifera (Branched ermine) above
Amazing fly
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