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mistery imprint of a big insect
mwkozlowski
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Posted on 12-10-2007 17:45
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I was given this picture from a man who took it some 7 years ago from long time forotten ragg in central Poland. Could somebody try to indentify the insect; more then 10 cm long!
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i don?t know.. but I have a feeling that this is a fake...
 
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Posted on 12-10-2007 22:56
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Yes, it' looks a joke, because the insects looks very much a bird louse (Mallophaga) and, clearly, any louse can be as big as this one!!!
 
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I wonder whether this was an impression made by a bee ...
a solitary bee that made at least 9 cells and stocked them with pollen ...?
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Cockroach?
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Cockroach (so giant?!) is rather impossible, because of the lack of pronotum. A bee is an iterressting alternative though rather impossible suggestion. I have lately herd a rationable point from my lepidopteraen colegue. For him it is evidentely a smashed body of Death's Head Hawk-moth (Acherontia atropos)! All the structures of the abdomen have here its well representation; and size also fits well.
 
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I'm Australian - I've seen some serious cockroaches Cool
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