Fruitfly evolved pictures of ants on its wings
A recently discovered G tridens fruitfly that has evolved a to
have images of detailed, ant-like insects on each wing, complete with
six legs, a thorax, antennae and a tapered abdomen. The fly uses the
images defensively, waving them back and forth when threatened to create
the illusion of massing ants. Many G Tridens varieties bear elaborate
wing markings, but this one, discovered in Oman, is very striking. I think more beasties should have van-art bestowed on them by the strange world of evolution. http://boingboing.net/2013/11/08/fruitfly-evolved-pictures-of-a.html#more-267125