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Jagged Ambush Bugs (Coupling) - Phymata sp. These two ambush bugs appear to be mating, but they are not. The male is sitting on top of the female in a piggyback position, which is referred to as &quot;coupling&quot; - a pre or post copulation guarding behavior. Copulation in these bugs only occurs when the male is positioned next to the female. <br />
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Jagged Ambush Bugs (Coupling) - Phymata sp.

These two ambush bugs appear to be mating, but they are not. The male is sitting on top of the female in a piggyback position, which is referred to as "coupling" - a pre or post copulation guarding behavior. Copulation in these bugs only occurs when the male is positioned next to the female.

Jagged Ambush Bugs (Coupling) - Phymata sp. These two ambush bugs appear to be mating, but they are not. The male is sitting on top of the female in a piggyback position, which is referred to as "coupling" - a pre or post copulation guarding behavior. Copulation in these bugs only occurs when the male is positioned next to the female.<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/56843/jagged_ambush_bugs_coupling_-_phymata_sp.html<br />
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Jagged Ambush Bugs (Coupling) - Phymata sp. These two ambush bugs appear to be mating, but they are not. The male is sitting on top of the female in a piggyback position, which is referred to as "coupling" - a pre or post copulation guarding behavior. Copulation in these bugs only occurs when the male is positioned next to the female.<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/71670/jagged_ambush_bugs_coupling_-_phymata_sp.html<br />
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Uploaded Jan 25, 2018. Captured Aug 9, 2017 10:43 in 281 Main St S, Woodbury, CT 06798, USA.
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • f/5.6
  • 1/197s
  • ISO400
  • 100mm