Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile
Gil Wizen

@wizentrop

Entomologist, macro photographer, professional keeper, wrangler and designer of live invertebrate displays.

ID: 4835399064

linkhttp://gilwizen.com/ calendar_today30-01-2016 14:46:15

23,23K Tweet

11,11K Followers

379 Following

Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lacewing larva (Osmylops sp.) camouflaged on the surface of a leaf in ambush for invertebrate prey. Like a unique merging of a bear trap and peek-a-boo. I wrote a short blog post about this cool find in the tropics of Far North Queensland, Australia: gilwizen.com/stop-tricking-…

Lacewing larva (Osmylops sp.) camouflaged on the surface of a leaf in ambush for invertebrate prey. 
Like a unique merging of a bear trap and peek-a-boo.
I wrote a short blog post about this cool find in the tropics of Far North Queensland, Australia:
gilwizen.com/stop-tricking-…
ぺんどら (@100legs_np) 's Twitter Profile Photo

雪解けが始まってる高い山にて見つけたイボトビムシ 背中に付いてるのは水滴じゃなくてセンチュウでは?と拡大したらクルクル巻いていてやはりそんな感じであった。 どの程度の負担になるのかとか全然分からないけど、自分もイボトビの背で暮らしたい。

Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nothing to see here... move along Stick-mimic mantis (Empusa fasciata) from Israel. This species is common on low vegetation around this time of the year, and yet it can be quite challenging to spot one! They prefer to prey on pollinating insects and often sit close to flowers.

Nothing to see here... move along

Stick-mimic mantis (Empusa fasciata) from Israel. This species is common on low vegetation around this time of the year, and yet it can be quite challenging to spot one! They prefer to prey on pollinating insects and often sit close to flowers.
Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you stopped to appreciate a cockroach lately? Cockroaches get a lot of unjustified hate for simply existing. Species like this yellow glass cockroach (Chorisoneura sp.) from Ecuador can be charming if you take the time to view them in a positive light. I think it's beautiful

Have you stopped to appreciate a cockroach lately? Cockroaches get a lot of unjustified hate for simply existing. Species like this yellow glass cockroach (Chorisoneura sp.) from Ecuador can be charming if you take the time to view them in a positive light. I think it's beautiful
Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Roth's dwarf snake (Eirenis rothii) is one of the most common and friendliest snake you can find in the Middle East. There's an Escheresque Möbius strip thing going on in this photo, but maybe next time I'll try to shoot two of them to create the Auryn from The NeverEnding Story.

Roth's dwarf snake (Eirenis rothii) is one of the most common and friendliest snake you can find in the Middle East. There's an Escheresque Möbius strip thing going on in this photo, but maybe next time I'll try to shoot two of them to create the Auryn from The NeverEnding Story.
Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is so much around us that is hidden from view, it's worth exploring. Here's a swallowtail butterfly pupa (Parides sp.) from Ecuador fluorescing under UV light. The red color around it comes from chlorophyll in the plants!

There is so much around us that is hidden from view, it's worth exploring. Here's a swallowtail butterfly pupa (Parides sp.) from Ecuador fluorescing under UV light. The red color around it comes from chlorophyll in the plants!
Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not all widow spiders are black. This is the white widow (Latrodectus pallidus), a beautiful species found in north Africa, the Middle East, and central Asia. Despite its wide distribution range it's rather uncommon and hard to find. For me it's always a treat to encounter one!

Not all widow spiders are black.
This is the white widow (Latrodectus pallidus), a beautiful species found in north Africa, the Middle East, and central Asia. Despite its wide distribution range it's rather uncommon and hard to find. For me it's always a treat to encounter one!
Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Green-patched looper (Diachrysia balluca), one of our prettiest local moths! Check out the long scales decorating its thorax! Also, a bonus snap of yours truly photographing this moth. I'm always amazed how I find myself in the most awkward positions when photographing.

Green-patched looper (Diachrysia balluca), one of our prettiest local moths! Check out the long scales decorating its thorax! Also, a bonus snap of yours truly photographing this moth. I'm always amazed how I find myself in the most awkward positions when photographing.
Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you had to choose, would you go with blue or red? Well, why not both?? This leaf beetle (Aspicela bourcieri) from the cloud forests of Ecuador sure has a unique fashion sense! It's possible the colors are implying this species is poisonous, but I believe it is unconfirmed yet.

If you had to choose, would you go with blue or red?
Well, why not both?? This leaf beetle (Aspicela bourcieri) from the cloud forests of Ecuador sure has a unique fashion sense! It's possible the colors are implying this species is poisonous, but I believe it is unconfirmed yet.
Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few weeks ago I posted an adult bark roach (Lanxoblatta rudis) and today I'm posting its nymph. The "starry night" look is a teneral stage right after molting and before camouflage pigmentation appears. You can also see the network of tracheal tubes responsible for respiration.

A few weeks ago I posted an adult bark roach (Lanxoblatta rudis) and today I'm posting its nymph. The "starry night" look is a teneral stage right after molting and before camouflage pigmentation appears. You can also see the network of tracheal tubes responsible for respiration.
Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Velvet spiders like this Eresus from the coastal sand dunes of Israel, are among my favorite spiders to find in the wild. I absolutely adore the females' huge face and stocky build, and encountering the colorful males is always a special treat.

Velvet spiders like this Eresus from the coastal sand dunes of Israel, are among my favorite spiders to find in the wild. I absolutely adore the females' huge face and stocky build, and encountering the colorful males is always a special treat.
Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just got back from Ecuador, where I made new friends, learned new things, and saw some cool stuff! Ecuador NEVER disappoints. This gorgeous red huntsman spider is Sadala rauli, a rainforest inhabitant that I see often but was only formally described as a species a year ago!

Just got back from Ecuador, where I made new friends, learned new things, and saw some cool stuff! Ecuador NEVER disappoints.

This gorgeous red huntsman spider is Sadala rauli, a rainforest inhabitant that I see often but was only formally described as a species a year ago!
Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jumping stick (Apioscelis tuberculata) from the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. This goofy grasshopper evolved to look and behave like a stick, very much like stick insects. However contrary to phasmids, jumping sticks are superb jumpers thanks to the muscular "drumstick" hindlegs.

Jumping stick (Apioscelis tuberculata) from the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. This goofy grasshopper evolved to look and behave like a stick, very much like stick insects. However contrary to phasmids, jumping sticks are superb jumpers thanks to the muscular "drumstick" hindlegs.
Gil Wizen (@wizentrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you seen this bizarre insect? Consider yourself lucky, it is quite special. It has not changed much since the time of the dinosaurs, and is responsible for sinking ships! I wrote a blog post about it here: gilwizen.com/atractocerus-b…

Have you seen this bizarre insect? Consider yourself lucky, it is quite special. It has not changed much since the time of the dinosaurs, and is responsible for sinking ships! 
I wrote a blog post about it here:
gilwizen.com/atractocerus-b…