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Photographer: Linda Reddevil
Models: Shena Neox & Leezah Kaddour
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The one and only 'Red Devil' hauls the Cape Province Explorer V from Bethlehem to Fouriesburg on 13th June 1999, seen near the end of the journey.
Numbered 3450, originally a 25NC built by Henschel in 1953, it was rebuilt in 1981 as a class 26 with many improvements to increase efficiency.
Motorman's position, Cincinnati & Lake Erie "Red Devil" lightweight high-speed interurban car c1938. B&W print in my collection, photographer unknown.
The Red Devil, class 26 No.3450, is near Generaalsnek, hauling the Cape Province Explorer V from Ficksburg to Fouriesburg, on 14th June 1999.
US Marine Corps F/A-18C Hornet BuAer.No. 165227/WT10 from VMFA-232 'Red Devils' seen arriving recently at RAF Lakenheath while on transit back to the US West Coast.
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Cup Moth larvae are often highly ornamented and brightly colored. Two main types can be distinguished: larvae armed with rows of protuberances bearing stinging spines called nettle caterpillars, or non-spined forms where the surface of the larvae may by completely smooth, called gelatine caterpillars. The larvae of this family bear no prolegs on their abdominal segments. The larva attaches itself to the substrate by means of an adhesive ventral surface. The movement is like a slug hence their generic name.
A stinging slug caterpillar (like this one) generally bears warning colouration and stinging hairs. These hairs can inject a venom from poison sacs carried at their base that are used as defensive weapons. Reactions can range from a mild itching to a very painful sting.
View my other images of Limacodid Caterpillars from China (Beijing and Yunnan) in my photostream, HERE.
You will notice I have given each individual a descriptive superhero-style name in the title of the image. The Setora genus have several colour variations - "Red Devil", "Yellow Devil" and "Green Devil". This is for my own reference mainly because practically none of these caterpillars are identified (maybe even ever formally) and this will allow me to group the growing number of images I have into their like-kinds including the various instars I have captured. The names will be included as tags.
Pu'er, Yunnan, China
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Photographer : Linda Reddevil
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Les Diables Rouges (The Red Devils) Aerobatic Team performing at The Belgian Air Force Days.
In this case the formation was made up of a legacy Fouga CM.170 Magister MT-5/N216DM leading their current mounts of four SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 Trainers, ST-22, ST-31, ST-34 & ST-35
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The Belgian Air Force aerobatic team probably at Greenham Common 1976, Old slide re photographed and HDR processed.
Fairchild Republic A-10C Thunderbolt II of the the Michigan ANG's 107th Fighter Squadron "Red Devils" from Selfridge ANG Base at the Hawgsmoke 2016 competition held at Davis-Monthan AFB.
USAF 81-0975 - Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II - US Air Force
at London International Airport (YXU)
during the 2018 London Air Show
c/n A10-0670 - built in 1981
"Red Devils" - 107th Fighter Squadron is a unit of the Michigan Air National Guard 127th Wing. It is assigned to Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan and is equipped with the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II