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Dictyophorodelphax mirabilis, trail to Puu Hapapa. The gut extends up through the horn and back down, and may play a role in detoxifying the milky sap of the akoko that it feeds on.
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- Delphacidae, Dictyophorodelphax, Dictyophorodelphax mirabilis, Hapapa, Hawaiian native arthropods, Hemiptera, Honouliuli FR, Oahu, Waianae Range
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- 2014:07:15 09:37:46
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- 1/60
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- f/8.0
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- Oahu, Waianae Range, Honouliuli FR, Hapapa, Hemiptera, Delphacidae, Dictyophorodelphax, Dictyophorodelphax mirabilis, Hawaiian native arthropods
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- Dictyophorodelphax mirabilis, trail to Puu Hapapa. The gut extends up through the horn and back down, and may play a role in detoxifying the milky sap of the akoko that it feeds on.
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