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Mimicry Collection (#5)

"Mimicry: Nature's Master of Disguise" In the depths of Rapid Bay, South Australia, a Leafy Seadragon gracefully glides through the water

Background imageMimicry Collection: Green Crab Spider - on a Cistus - Italy

Green Crab Spider - on a Cistus - Italy
RD-286 Green Crab Spider - on a Cistus Italy Heriaeus hirtus Giacomo Radi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Lesser Zebra - male - Danaid mimic of Parantica sp. - Gunung Leuser National Park - Northern

Lesser Zebra - male - Danaid mimic of Parantica sp. - Gunung Leuser National Park - Northern Sumatra - Indonesia
MAR-1642 Lesser Zebra - male Gunung Leuser National Park - Northern Sumatra - Indonesia Papilio macareus xanthosoma Danaid mimic of Parantica sp

Background imageMimicry Collection: Cone-head Mantis - male - Italy

Cone-head Mantis - male - Italy
RD-310 Cone-head Mantis - male Italy Empusa pennata Giacomo Radi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Cone-head Mantis - in habitat - Tuscany - Italy

Cone-head Mantis - in habitat - Tuscany - Italy
RD-309 Cone-head Mantis - in habitat Tuscany - Italy Empusa pennata Giacomo Radi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Cone-head Mantis - nymph - Italy

Cone-head Mantis - nymph - Italy
RD-312 Cone-head Mantis - nymph Italy Empusa pennata Giacomo Radi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Apollo Butterfly USH 333 Parnassius apollo © Duncan Usher / ardea. com

Apollo Butterfly USH 333 Parnassius apollo © Duncan Usher / ardea. com
USH-333 Apollo BUTTERFLY - showing false eyes on wings Parnassius apollo Duncan Usher contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Sycamore Moth - Essex, UK IN000878

Sycamore Moth - Essex, UK IN000878
COS-3854 Sycamore Moth Essex, UK Acronicta aceris Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Leaf Mantis - Costa Rica

Leaf Mantis - Costa Rica
AW-3722 Leaf Mantis Costa Rica Adrian Warren contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Merveille du Jour Moth - Essex, UK IN000612

Merveille du Jour Moth - Essex, UK IN000612
COS-3827 Merveille du Jour Moth Essex, UK Dichonia aprilina Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: New Caledonian Giant Gecko - showing camouflage - Controlled conditions 15268

New Caledonian Giant Gecko - showing camouflage - Controlled conditions 15268
BB-2722 New Caledonian Giant Gecko - showing camouflage Rhacodactylus leachianus Controlled conditions Brian Bevan contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: CAN-4533

CAN-4533
CAN-4553 Sphinx moth (hawk moth) caterpillar - Snake mimic - defensive display Tropical rainforest - Costa Rica Xlyophanes neoptolemus John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageMimicry Collection: Flower Mantid - waiting for prey - Grahamstown - East Cape - South Africa

Flower Mantid - waiting for prey - Grahamstown - East Cape - South Africa
ASW-4042 Flower Mantid on flower Grahamstown - East Cape - South Africa Harpagomantis sp. Alan J. S. Weaving contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Mimic blenny Papua New Guinea HED00006

Mimic blenny Papua New Guinea HED00006
AUS-1963 A Mimic / Sabre-toothed Blenny mimics a cleaner wrasse but when a fish responds to its dance, and comes to be cleaned, it takes a bite out of it

Background imageMimicry Collection: Heart and Dart Moth - Lincolnshire - England

Heart and Dart Moth - Lincolnshire - England
GET-2250 Heart and Dart Moth Lincolnshire - England Agrotis exclamationis Geoff Trinder contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Peppered Moth - on lichen - UK

Peppered Moth - on lichen - UK
DAC-484 Peppered Moth - on lichen UK Biston betularia David Chapman contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Buff-tip Moth - Resting on tree trunk - Lincolnshire - England

Buff-tip Moth - Resting on tree trunk - Lincolnshire - England
GET-2255 Buff-tip Moth - Resting on tree trunk Lincolnshire - England Phalera bucephala Geoff Trinder contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Small Ranunculus - Red Data Book Species - Essex, UK IN000742

Small Ranunculus - Red Data Book Species - Essex, UK IN000742
COS-3844 Small Ranunculus Moth Essex, UK Hecatera dysodea Red Data Book Species Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Praying Mantis - bird dropping mimic - East Cape South Africa

Praying Mantis - bird dropping mimic - East Cape South Africa
ASW-3961 Praying Mantis - bird dropping mimic East Cape South Africa Oxypilus nasutus Alan J. S. Weaving contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Red Underwing Moth - Essex, UK IN000746

Red Underwing Moth - Essex, UK IN000746
COS-3845 Red Underwing Moth Essex, UK Catocala nupta Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Plain Pug Moth - Essex, UK IN000703

Plain Pug Moth - Essex, UK IN000703
COS-3839 Plain Pug Moth Essex, UK Eupithecia simpliciata Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Pale Prominent Moth - Essex, UK IN000689

Pale Prominent Moth - Essex, UK IN000689
COS-3834 Pale Prominent Moth Essex, UK Pterostoma palpina Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Saturiid moth caterpillar - defensive display - with urticating(stinging)

Saturiid moth caterpillar - defensive display - with urticating(stinging) hairs - Tropical dry forest - Santa Rosa
CAN-4509 Saturiid moth caterpillar - defensive display - with urticating(stinging) hairs Tropical dry forest - Santa Rosa national park - Costa Rica Automeris metzli John Cancalosi contact details

Background imageMimicry Collection: Buff Tip Moth - on a twig - Cornwall - UK

Buff Tip Moth - on a twig - Cornwall - UK
DAC-398 Buff Tip Moth - on a twig Cornwall - UK Phalera bucephala David Chapman contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Pale Eggar Trichiura crataegi Essex, UK IN000436

Pale Eggar Trichiura crataegi Essex, UK IN000436
COS-3816 Pale Eggar Essex, UK Trichiura crataegi Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Saturiid moth caterpillar - with urticating(stinging) hairs - Tropical dry forest - Santa Rosa

Saturiid moth caterpillar - with urticating(stinging) hairs - Tropical dry forest - Santa Rosa national park - Costa
CAN-4510 Saturiid moth caterpillar - with urticating(stinging) hairs - Tropical dry forest - Santa Rosa national park - Costa Rica Automeris metzli John Cancalosi contact details

Background imageMimicry Collection: Luna Moth - Newly emerged adult - Family Saturnidae - one of the most beautiful insects in

Luna Moth - Newly emerged adult - Family Saturnidae - one of the most beautiful insects in the world - Found in Eastern
CAN-4498 Luna Moth - Newly emerged adult New York - USA Arctias luna Family Saturnidae John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Spotted Nightjars - camouflaged pair sleeping at the base of a Mulga bush - St Teresa's Rd

Spotted Nightjars - camouflaged pair sleeping at the base of a Mulga bush - St Teresa's Rd, Alice Springs
DH-2836 Spotted NIGHTJARS - camouflaged pair sleeping at base of Mulga Bush St. Teresas Rd. Alice Springs, NT Australia Eurostopodus argus Don Hadden contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageMimicry Collection: Hooded Plover - chicks - Orford, Tasmania, Australia

Hooded Plover - chicks - Orford, Tasmania, Australia
DH-2867 Hooded PLOVER - chicks Orford, Tasmania, Australia Thinornis (Charadrius) rubricollis Don Hadden contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Spit Bug / Froghopper nymph - making bubble enclosure on rose stem - UK

Spit Bug / Froghopper nymph - making bubble enclosure on rose stem - UK
DOW-490 Spit Bug / Froghopper nymph - making bubble enclosure on rose stem UK Philaenus sp Steve Downer contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Thornbugs - Costa Rica - family membracidae

Thornbugs - Costa Rica - family membracidae
CAN-4675 Thornbugs Costa Rica Umbonia family membracidae John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Buff-tip Moth - demonstrating camouflage - Essex, UK IN000939

Buff-tip Moth - demonstrating camouflage - Essex, UK IN000939
COS-3864 Buff-tip Moth - demonstrating camouflage Essex, UK Phalera bucephala Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Buff-tip Moth - showing camouflage on twig - Essex, UK IN000888

Buff-tip Moth - showing camouflage on twig - Essex, UK IN000888
COS-3860 Buff-tip Moth - showing camouflage on twig Essex, UK Phalera bucephala Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Varied Coronet - Essex, UK IN000887

Varied Coronet - Essex, UK IN000887
COS-3859 Varied Coronet Moth Essex, UK Hadena compta Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Eurasian Woodcock ANZ 630 South Ural Mountains, Russia. Scolopax rusticola © Andrey Zvoznikov

Eurasian Woodcock ANZ 630 South Ural Mountains, Russia. Scolopax rusticola © Andrey Zvoznikov / ardea. com
ANZ-629 Eurasian WOODCOCK - feigning injury near chick, to protect young South Ural Mountains, Russia Scolopax rusticola Andrey Zvoznikov contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMimicry Collection: Bee orchid (Ophrys apifera) flowering in hay meadow alongside ox-eye daisies (marguerites)

Bee orchid (Ophrys apifera) flowering in hay meadow alongside ox-eye daisies (marguerites) (Leucanthemum vulgare), Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMimicry Collection: Butterflies in the genus Caligo are commonly called owl butterflies

Butterflies in the genus Caligo are commonly called owl butterflies, after their huge eyespots which resemble owls eyes

Background imageMimicry Collection: Street music: A bird mimic, 1816

Street music: A bird mimic, 1816
A street musician who mimics the notes of common English birds by means of a folded bit of tin, which is held between the teeth; but in order to engage the attention of the credulous

Background imageMimicry Collection: George Romondo, Dwarf

George Romondo, Dwarf
GEORGE ROMONDO (or Raimondo) eccentric dwarf, renowned for his gift of mimicry Date: 1765 - ?

Background imageMimicry Collection: Chinese Character Moth (Cilix glaucata) adult, bird-dropping mimic, resting on leaf, Essex, England

Chinese Character Moth (Cilix glaucata) adult, bird-dropping mimic, resting on leaf, Essex, England

Background imageMimicry Collection: Male dead-leaf mantis

Male dead-leaf mantis (Order Mantodea) on a leaf. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageMimicry Collection: Female dead-leaf mantis

Female dead-leaf mantis (Acanthops falcata) hanging upside down from a twig to resemble a dead leaf. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageMimicry Collection: Tropical shield mantis

Tropical shield mantis (Choeradodis stalii) on a leaf. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageMimicry Collection: Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album)

Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album). This butterfly is found throughout Europe and Asia. The commas wings resemble a fallen leaf in order to avoid detection by predators

Background imageMimicry Collection: Wentletrap snail laying eggs

Wentletrap snail laying eggs. Wentletrap snail (Epitonium billeeanum, centre right) laying its eggs on a coral (Tubastrea sp.)

Background imageMimicry Collection: Mimic octopus

Mimic octopus (Octopus sp.). This octopus changes its body shape and colour to confuse predators. It can take the form of a flatfish, sea snake, shrimp, jellyfish, crab, lionfish and many others

Background imageMimicry Collection: Snake mimic hawkmoth caterpillar

Snake mimic hawkmoth caterpillar (Hemeroplanes sp.). When disturbed the caterpillar pulls in its legs and head and expands the front part of its body, which takes the appearance of a snake

Background imageMimicry Collection: Moth caterpillar

Moth caterpillar on a plant stem. The eyespots located towards the head of the caterpillar serve to frighten or startle predators. Photographed in a deciduous tropical forest in Costa Rica

Background imageMimicry Collection: Magpie moth

Magpie moth (Abraxas grossulariata) camouflaged against a wall. This moth is found throughout North America and Europe. It uses camouflage to avoid predators such as birds



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"Mimicry: Nature's Master of Disguise" In the depths of Rapid Bay, South Australia, a Leafy Seadragon gracefully glides through the water. Its brilliant camouflage renders it invisible to both predators and prey, as they fail to recognize it as a fish. This mesmerizing creature is just one example of nature's remarkable mimicry. Perched delicately on an orchid in Hymenopus coronatus, an Orchid Mantis showcases its incredible ability to blend seamlessly with its surroundings. Its body mimics the vibrant colors and intricate patterns of the flower petals, fooling unsuspecting insects into becoming its next meal. Venturing further into South Australian waters, we encounter another master of disguise - the Sea Horse or Leafy Seadragon from the Syngnathidae family. Endemic to this region, these enchanting creatures perfectly imitate swaying seaweed with their leaf-like appendages, ensuring their survival amidst coral reefs. Traveling across continents to Chios, Greece, we stumble upon a captivating Bee Orchid. With astonishing precision, this flower mimics a female bee in appearance and scent to attract male bees for pollination purposes, and is truly nature's artistry at work. Butterflies take center stage when it comes to showcasing mimicry among species. Their wings adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant hues serve as disguises that confuse potential predators or even lure them away from vulnerable areas. Hidden amongst reeds stands the Bittern Bird RES 155 in Botaurus stellaris; its cryptic plumage blending flawlessly with its marshy habitat. This elusive bird relies on mimicry for survival by remaining unseen by both prey and predators alike. The Larval case of bagworms constructed meticulously using plant fragments demonstrates yet another form found in nature. These clever caterpillars create protective cases that resemble twigs or leaves while they undergo metamorphosis, ensuring their safety until they emerge as beautiful moths.