Chilopoda, Hymenoptera, Reduviidae

orionmystery

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Up close with a strikingly beautiful Centipede. Malaysian Cherry Red (Scolopendra dehaani). ID credit: Lee Chia How. Malaysia.
Scolopendra dehaani IMG_5186 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr

Scolopendra dehaani IMG_5191 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr

Unidentified pede
Unidentified centipede IMG_9437 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr

Myrmicaria sp. queen and two workers. Selangor, Malaysia.
Myrmicaria sp. IMG_4723 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr

Acanthaspis sp.?
Acanthaspis sp. IMG_9793 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr

Masked Assassin, Reduvius sp.?
Reduvius sp. IMG_4471 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr

A really attractive wasp. I thought it was a damselfly when it was in-flight. Selangor, Malaysia.
Shelfordia sp. (Braconinae). ID credit - Donald Quicke.
Shelfordia sp. IMG_5246 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr

Wasp, Larrinae under the family Crabronidae.
Larrinae wasp IMG_7652 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr
 
I often find that, as here, the other arthropods (creepy-crawlies) with eight or more legs are more interesting than the insects, with just six legs.
 

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