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Page 1. Fishes Prawns Crabs Planarias Snails;
Page 2. Spiders; Page 3. Ticks Harvestmen Scorpions
Centipedes Millipedes Cockroaches
Beetles;
Page 4. Continued; Page 5. Mantids Flies True Bugs;
Page 6. Cicadas, Hoppers,
Aphids and Allies;
Page 7. Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies; Page 8. Termites
Anlions, Lacewings and Allies, Grasshoppers, Katydids and Crickets;
Page 9. Continued; Page 10. Stick insects;
Page 11. Barklices and Booklices Dragonflies and Damselflies;
Page 12. Continued; Page 13. Butterflies and Moths;
Page 14, 15, 16. Continued; Page 17. Ctenuchid moths
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Various unidentified pupas and caterpillars as shown below.
  
  
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
(O3891, O3895, O3915, O3925, O3935, O3945, O3965, O3975, O3985, O3995, O4005, O4055, O4065, O4075, O4085, O4095, O4105, O4112 @Phamon Sumphanthamitr; O3905 @Owart Maprang; O4025 @Suwit Punnadee; O4045 @Sayan Makong)
Euchromiinae - Ctenuchid moths
  
An example of mimicry, the wasp-like insect is in fact a harmless moth - a Ctenuchid moth. (O4115 @Sayan Makong; O4125, O4135 @Phamon Sumphanthamitr)
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