Some freshly-hatched ladybird larvae next to their egg shells:

Bioluminescent glow-worm (Arachnocampa flava) with its snares at Springbrook National Park. These are the larvae of a fungus gnat which produce light to attract prey insects, which become trapped in the sticky mucus on the snares. Very cool little insects!

And a small orange bug (which I'm yet to identify...

Great stuff. Never seen ladybug babies before. And the glow worm - a different world.











