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larvae of Messor cephalotes. light reaction


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#1 Offline ant007 - Posted November 1 2019 - 11:45 PM

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colony in a test tube incubator with the minarena.

When the curtains are slowly shifted, the illuminated larvae make sharp jumps to the sides. Of course this is a protective reaction.

Has anyone seen similar in other species ??






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