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Here in Lower Alabama, expected high today is 90 with a slight chance of rain. It's the insect time of year and the next good rain will likely bring an explosion of insects.

Enjoying a morning cup of coffee, I looked up to see this thing on the outside of my kitchen window. So the view is of the underside of the insect. My guess is the body is about an inch and a half long.

Any ideas what this thing might be ?? ... Thanks !!!

 
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Looks like a leaf-footed bug.


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Looks like a leaf-footed bug.

NAILED it ... I think ... THANKS !!!
EDIT: But if that's it, this is a BIG one
 
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OK youse guys are good, went out to move the front water sprinkler and this thing was on the wall, big SOB too, 4 wings, and pincers that it closed aggressively when I picked it up by the wings, body was about 1 and Half inch long, total about three

 
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Thank YOU !!! Smile
 
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OK youse guys are good, went out to move the front water sprinkler and this thing was on the wall, big SOB too, 4 wings, and pincers that it closed aggressively when I picked it up by the wings, body was about 1 and Half inch long, total about three


This thing is still a mystery though ...
 
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I believe the answer is an ant, sir.
Carpenter ant queen?

Do Florida trapjaw ants have wings?

Based on size though, South American Dinoponera.
 
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Looks like a target for a thermonuclear weapon.





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Looks like a target for a thermonuclear weapon.

From orbit. It's the only way to be sure.


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"It was a one-eyed, one-horned, flyin' purple people eater"

Well, maybe not - I think them critters went extent in the late 1950's.....and some of us 1950's teenagers aren't too far behind. Confused
 
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Dobson fly




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Dobson fly


That appears to be a winner..
 
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Stick bug.

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Interesting, the dobsonfly’s larvae are hellgrammites, but not the ones we used to fish with. Do not search for images of them on the internet.
 
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HRK,

Whatever the hell that thing is, you keep it there in Orlando. We don't need it here in St. Pete. Eek


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