7 months ago A rare species of parasitic fly larva that mimics the head of a termite to infiltrate termite nests. The translucent, pale yellow larva has a glossy, bulbous head resembling a termite's face, with small dark eyespots and thin, hair-like antennae. The larva's segmented body is crawling on dark brown, textured soil, blending seamlessly into the termite colony. The image is highly detailed, showing the intricate anatomy of the larva, including tiny legs and a deceptive head structure that helps it deceive termites. The scene is macro-photography style, with a shallow depth of field emphasizing the larva’s mimicry in its natural underground environment. Chorlo PRO 3 150