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[Photos] Bugs of Vietnam

New Zealander, Richard Seaman, is a travel addict who crisscrosses the globe with his camera in tow, taking pictures and writing about the bugs he comes across on his blog, the Flying Kiwi

He recently traveled to Vietnam and visited a number of national parks where he came across a treasure trove of bees, mantises, scorpions, and beetles.

Carpenter bee.

Flies join a mantis to feast.

 

Citron bug.

 

Male dawn dropwing dragonfly.

 

Female net-winged beetle.

 

Weevil (or snout beetle).

 

A grass moth recently emerged from its chrysalis.

 

A large and attractive caterpillar of the sphinx moth family.

 

An interesting looking firefly in Cúc Phương National Park.

 

Damselfly.

 

Non-poisonous whip scorpion.

 

A strange looking grasshopper with shields on its shoulders.

 

A juvenile planthopper with fibers extruded from organs at its tail.

Check out more photos of Vietnam's bugs over at Flying Kiwi.

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