Even More Odd Shots.

The way invertebrates utilise camouflage for safety reasons never fails to impress. Tamopsis spiders are masters of the art, this recently moulted individual is blending in with the bark of the Angophora costata on which it is domiciled.

This small moth is also a master of the art.

Two beetles photographed at night while mothing, first, a darkling beetle.

And a leaf beetle, Paropsisterna intacta.

Two lacewings in to the moth light, Stenosmylus stenopterus

And Stenolysmus extraneus.

Also at the moth light, a native millipede, family Paradoxosomatidae. These have a pair of legs on each side of the body segments and are interesting to watch walking.

The millipede will enlarge.