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You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by DickDastardly(m): 9:45pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
Always burrowing in the sand. Tends to move backwards all the time, even when you have it in your palms. I think Michael Jackson copied the moonwalk from this little guys We call them "kpupku m pku ogele" in Enugu back then. . But this is actually the ANTLION LAVAE Lets see them old skul pipo 1 Share
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Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by DickDastardly(m): 9:48pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
Have you ever heard of a "doodlebug"? It is actually the larvae of an insect commonly known as an Ant Lion (also spelled as �ant-lion� and �antlion�). Ant Lions are a group of insects in the Order Neuroptera. Within this order, they are further classified into Family Myrmeleontidae, which is of Greek origin from myrmex, meaning "ant", and leon, meaning "lion". Technically speaking, the term Ant Lion applies to the immature or larval stages of the members of this family. Ant Lion larvae are predatory while the adult stage feeds on nectar and pollen. Larvae are voracious predator of ants and other small insects that become entrapped in the conical pits constructed by Ant Lion larvae. Ant Lion larvae (Myrmeleon sp.) are also known as doodlebugs. This nickname is apparently in reference to the randomly winding and spiraling trails that young larvae make in the sand while seeking a suitable location to construct its larval home. The trails look like someone has been idly doodling in the sand! The larvae�s home in the sand is also a novel insect trap known as a pit. Sand Pits Pits have the shape of an inverted cone. The pits are found in dry places that are sheltered from exposure to high winds and intense sunlight. Pits are oftentimes constructed under the shelter of farm buildings, under houses that are on piers, etc. These pits are usually 1� to 2 inches in diameter and about the same depth. (Some Ant Lion species also hide under bits of debris or wood and attack passing insects.) The Ant Lion larva waits at the bottom of its pit for an ant or other insect to slip on the loose sand and fall in. The unsuspecting prey falls to the center of the pit and into the waiting jaws of the Ant Lion larva, mealtime is underway! Prey will oftentimes attempt to scramble up the steeply inclined walls of the pit. Such desperate efforts to escape its circumstance are typically to no avail. An Ant Lion larva quickly thwarts such escape attempts by rapidly flicking showers of loose sand, which further destabilizes the wall of a pit and thereby draws the prey downwards. |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by southernbelle(f): 9:51pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
Lol |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by TreasuredLeidy(f): 9:56pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
I know it buh am still very much young :- 1 Like |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by DickDastardly(m): 9:59pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
Life Cycle The larva is a fearsome-appearing creature and its head bears a very impressive and sizable pair of sicklelike jaws (known as mandibles) that are armed with numerous sharp, hollow projections. The mandibles have a piercing-sucking function. After seizing its prey, the larva paralyzes it with poison injected at the first bite. Additional digestive enzymes are injected to breakdown the internal tissues of its prey and the larva then sucks out its vital juices. After consuming the liquefied contents of the prey�s body, an Ant Lion larva rather unceremoniously flicks the lifeless, drained carcass out of the pit. Thereafter, the larva repairs the pit once again for the next unsuspecting victim. Ant Lion larvae eventually pupate in the soil. Adults resemble dragonflies and damselflies except the Ant Lion folds its wings back in a tent-like fashion while resting. Adults are rarely encountered in the wild because they are primarily active in the evening. During the day, Ant Lions rest and are usually motionless and quite well-camouflaged by its transparent wings and brownish body. Also in contrast to dragonflies and damselflies, the antennae of ant-lion adults are quite prominent and club-shaped at the end. |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by DickDastardly(m): 10:00pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
Beneficial Role The larval stages are beneficial to man because of their diet. Larvae are well-known for feeding on ants. Moreover, as Ant Lion larvae increase in size, they become quite capable of capturing and killing a variety of other insects that enter their sand traps. One entomologist reported that he maintained Ant Lion larvae for laboratory study by feeding them �.... a diet of one house cricket nymph per day.� Ant Lion larvae have also been reported to feed on the dreaded red imported fire ant. Ant Lion larvae also feed on small spiders. The ability to subdue prey much larger than itself is due, in part, to its entire body being covered in stiff bristles that helps anchor it to the sand while countering the fleeing efforts of its prey. In fact, the bristles are forward-pointing, which provides additional leverage to firmly anchor its body against the vigorous struggles of its prey. Ant Lion larvae are truly one of the most fascinating of insect predators. They do occur in the Galveston-Houston region but not abundantly but we do have specimens in our insect collection. Ant Lions are more prevalent in areas with sandier soils than in our region. Consequently, Ant Loins are more frequently encountered in the Piney Woods (East Texas), the Hill Country (central Texas) and the Texas Central Gulf Coast region. Source: http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/galveston/beneficials/beneficial-32_ant_lion.htm |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by ever811(m): 10:02pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
I played with this insect like say tomorrow no dey.. |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by georjay(m): 10:03pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
na Kuluso we dey call am for here 2 Likes |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by Perfecttouch(m): 10:04pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
This is kuluso now! Kuluso kuluso abiamo feyin so Make my mouth tear if u sing that song 3-4 times while knacking my hand very close to it's hole and the insect no come out |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by DickDastardly(m): 10:04pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
Now where is that Nairaland town crier sef? . Abeg, Keneking come help me call Lalasticlala , mynd44 and seun. No forget to come with Ikenga your monkey son o! |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by decatalyst(m): 10:23pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
That's what we call Kuluso in the western part of the country There was a myth then...it is believed that I makesmakes the N!pole and breast bigger if a girl plays it on dem mellons I still wonder why some girl have agbalumo... Cossy must have used a truck load of this if the myth was real. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by Nobody: 10:46pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
Horror film DickDastardly: |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by chiwetaluAGU(m): 10:50pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
Hmmm .... those days ee! Black ant sting me tire where i dey find this thing. lols Aaataaaam Cucumber Chidimma! |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by kingmekus(m): 12:27am On Oct 30, 2016 |
we call it kpukpu ogele back then... mehn if no be this recession I suppose don marry... anyway I curse A. P. C |
Re: You Recognize This Insect, Your Mate For Monkey No Dey Climb Tree Again O! (pic) by profoslan(m): 7:34am On Oct 30, 2016 |
This is called Kuluso in yoruba. Omo men don old ooo |
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