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Lantern Fly

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Species Name: Fulogora laternaria

Origin: South America

Size: 5x7" Black shadowbox frame

Fulgora laternaria can reach a length of 85–90mm, with a wingspan up to 100–150mm. This insect has a protuberance at its head as long as 10–15mm, looking like a peanut and showing false eyes to resemble that of a lizard or a serpent. The insect was originally - and mistakenly - believed to be luminescent.  It will generally remain camouflaged on a tree trunk during the day.

It will knock its head on a hollow tree to create vibrations for mates. 

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Species Name: Fulogora laternaria

Origin: South America

Size: 5x7" Black shadowbox frame

Fulgora laternaria can reach a length of 85–90mm, with a wingspan up to 100–150mm. This insect has a protuberance at its head as long as 10–15mm, looking like a peanut and showing false eyes to resemble that of a lizard or a serpent. The insect was originally - and mistakenly - believed to be luminescent.  It will generally remain camouflaged on a tree trunk during the day.

It will knock its head on a hollow tree to create vibrations for mates. 

Species Name: Fulogora laternaria

Origin: South America

Size: 5x7" Black shadowbox frame

Fulgora laternaria can reach a length of 85–90mm, with a wingspan up to 100–150mm. This insect has a protuberance at its head as long as 10–15mm, looking like a peanut and showing false eyes to resemble that of a lizard or a serpent. The insect was originally - and mistakenly - believed to be luminescent.  It will generally remain camouflaged on a tree trunk during the day.

It will knock its head on a hollow tree to create vibrations for mates. 


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