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Referee
3rd August 2011, 22:30
Any Thoughts on this. Preliminary research suggests this is a new species.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHKwHwPKS8E&feature=feedu


Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHKwHwPKS8E&feature=feedu

RMorgan
3rd August 2011, 22:47
They look like out of this world, for sure. But who knows...Evolution is a crazy thing!

Maia Gabrial
3rd August 2011, 22:48
So, new lifeforms are still being introduced to our world...

WhiteFeather
3rd August 2011, 22:58
Somethings Going On Very Unusually. Different Energies Coming In From The Galactic, Changing DNA Structures, creating new species of life. Double Helix DNA To Twelve Stranded DNA Perhaps? AnyWho Those creatures look like they are from out of this world or galaxy.

cheez_2806
3rd August 2011, 23:21
Incredible~ it reminds me of eywa in avatar. is that how you spell it??...

Flasky
3rd August 2011, 23:25
Why are these 'new lifeforms still being introduced to our world' if we are meant to experience Elenin (or what have you) in a couple of months?

THAT'S my question. O_0

...

etheric underground
3rd August 2011, 23:44
Flasky this planet is the heart chakra of our universe
It is not going any where....Some of the human race
might be going elsewhere though.

modwiz
3rd August 2011, 23:45
They sure are cute.

WhiteFeather
3rd August 2011, 23:57
Light beings perhaps. LoL

WhiteFeather
4th August 2011, 00:10
Flasky this planet is the heart chakra of our universe
It is not going any where....Some of the human race
might be going elsewhere though.

I totally agree etheric underground, us human beings need to get off this planet immediately, we are screwing up this planet for the other vast lifeforms that want to live here.

Alien Ramone
4th August 2011, 01:02
I did a search and it looks a lot like the Flatid Leaf Bug Nymph which is supposedly found only in Madagascar:

http://vimeo.com/26365884

I think all they would need to do is wait and see what kind of insect they turn into to see what kind of nymphs they are.

Bridey
4th August 2011, 04:06
Also it looks similar to the white wooly aphid aka, Angelbug

http://www.whatsthatbug.com/2006/07/16/wooly-aphid-aka-angelfly/

I hope this link works, I know it sounds ridiculous but I've never done it before :p

Flash
4th August 2011, 05:11
`Weir thought: they look like overgrown Morgellon threads found under sufferers skin. Those that are insect like (please compare the pictures)
May be it is radioactive contaminated morgellons. lol

TigaHawk
4th August 2011, 07:05
I swear ive seen these before in Australia. Nowhere near as many - ive seen a Single one perhaps.


They also ring a bell with a documentry which ive seen - a bug that drinks the sap/nectar of the trees then.. uh... squirts? it out - when it dries it looks similar to salt - but is said to be extreamly sweet. Small monkeys and mammals dine on the sweet... pee.. lol...


They do look freaky but i SWEAR ive seen them before!


Edit: nevermind, i think i may have been confuzed with this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/27431104@N03/4280765067

Snowbird
4th August 2011, 14:46
Here's a great pic of Wooly Aphids, although not the same bug as in the opening post.

What's That Bug?

http://www.whatsthatbug.com/2006/09/18/wooly-aphids-3/

Mandala
4th August 2011, 15:14
I did a search and it looks a lot like the Flatid Leaf Bug Nymph which is supposedly found only in Madagascar:

http://vimeo.com/26365884

I think all they would need to do is wait and see what kind of insect they turn into to see what kind of nymphs they are.

Great research, Ramone, I say you are definitely on the right path.
Very similar genus.

Referee
4th August 2011, 19:30
If you look closely you will see the bugs have no wings I think this was the point I read that may classify them as new. I will try to find more about them.