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  • 14:3014:30, 1 January 2019 diff hist +476 N File:Lema sp01.jpg {{Information |description ={{en|1=Lema sp., Chrysomelidae - Amanzimtoti, KwaZulu-Natal "This little larva is in the developmental phase - Its sole purpose is to eat, poop and become an adult. To protect itself on this journey it covers itself with its own excrement."}} |date =December 2018 |source ={{own}} |author =User:Bruce Blake }} Category:Lema
  • 14:3014:30, 1 January 2019 diff hist +476 N File:Lema sp00.jpg {{Information |description ={{en|1=Lema sp., Chrysomelidae - Amanzimtoti, KwaZulu-Natal "This little larva is in the developmental phase - Its sole purpose is to eat, poop and become an adult. To protect itself on this journey it covers itself with its own excrement."}} |date =December 2018 |source ={{own}} |author =User:Bruce Blake }} Category:Lema

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  • 13:4013:40, 18 August 2018 diff hist 0 Category:Negera No edit summary
  • 13:3813:38, 18 August 2018 diff hist +23 N Category:Negera Created page with 'Category:Drepanidae'
  • 13:3713:37, 18 August 2018 diff hist +54 N Category:Negera natalensis Created page with '{{DEFAULTSORT:natalensis, Negera}} Category:Negera'
  • 13:3313:33, 18 August 2018 diff hist +676 N File:Negera natalensis05.jpg {{Information |description ={{en|1=Negera natalensis (Felder, 1874) - One of the Drepanidae Family of moths (Negera natalensis) I was amazed at the cryptic colouring of the caterpillar which when mature looks like a rolled up dry leaf, it pupates by rolling itself into one of its host plant's leaves (In this case Tarenna pavettoides) The moth itself is also a master at disguise and very convincingly resembles a dried leaf. Amanzimtoti, KZN, South Africa}} |date =August 2018 |source...
  • 13:3313:33, 18 August 2018 diff hist +676 N File:Negera natalensis04.jpg {{Information |description ={{en|1=Negera natalensis (Felder, 1874) - One of the Drepanidae Family of moths (Negera natalensis) I was amazed at the cryptic colouring of the caterpillar which when mature looks like a rolled up dry leaf, it pupates by rolling itself into one of its host plant's leaves (In this case Tarenna pavettoides) The moth itself is also a master at disguise and very convincingly resembles a dried leaf. Amanzimtoti, KZN, South Africa}} |date =August 2018 |source...
  • 13:3213:32, 18 August 2018 diff hist +676 N File:Negera natalensis03.jpg {{Information |description ={{en|1=Negera natalensis (Felder, 1874) - One of the Drepanidae Family of moths (Negera natalensis) I was amazed at the cryptic colouring of the caterpillar which when mature looks like a rolled up dry leaf, it pupates by rolling itself into one of its host plant's leaves (In this case Tarenna pavettoides) The moth itself is also a master at disguise and very convincingly resembles a dried leaf. Amanzimtoti, KZN, South Africa}} |date =August 2018 |source...
  • 13:3213:32, 18 August 2018 diff hist +676 N File:Negera natalensis02.jpg {{Information |description ={{en|1=Negera natalensis (Felder, 1874) - One of the Drepanidae Family of moths (Negera natalensis) I was amazed at the cryptic colouring of the caterpillar which when mature looks like a rolled up dry leaf, it pupates by rolling itself into one of its host plant's leaves (In this case Tarenna pavettoides) The moth itself is also a master at disguise and very convincingly resembles a dried leaf. Amanzimtoti, KZN, South Africa}} |date =August 2018 |source...
  • 13:3113:31, 18 August 2018 diff hist +676 N File:Negera natalensis01.jpg {{Information |description ={{en|1=Negera natalensis (Felder, 1874) - One of the Drepanidae Family of moths (Negera natalensis) I was amazed at the cryptic colouring of the caterpillar which when mature looks like a rolled up dry leaf, it pupates by rolling itself into one of its host plant's leaves (In this case Tarenna pavettoides) The moth itself is also a master at disguise and very convincingly resembles a dried leaf. Amanzimtoti, KZN, South Africa}} |date =August 2018 |source...
  • 13:3013:30, 18 August 2018 diff hist +676 N File:Negera natalensis00.jpg {{Information |description ={{en|1=Negera natalensis (Felder, 1874) - One of the Drepanidae Family of moths (Negera natalensis) I was amazed at the cryptic colouring of the caterpillar which when mature looks like a rolled up dry leaf, it pupates by rolling itself into one of its host plant's leaves (In this case Tarenna pavettoides) The moth itself is also a master at disguise and very convincingly resembles a dried leaf. Amanzimtoti, KZN, South Africa}} |date =August 2018 |source...

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