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Within the chamber of a giant pitcher plant (Nepenthes rajah), an iridescent Elephant Mosquito (Toxorhynchites sp.) emerges from its pupal case. These large mosquitoes do not suck blood, feeding instead on flower nectar and plant sap. The larvae are voracious predators of aquatic insects, including the young of other mosquitoes. Sabah, Malaysia (Borneo).

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Keywords
Borneo, Caryophyllales, Culicidae, Culicomorpha, Diptera, East Malaysia, Insecta, Magnoliopsida, Malaysia, Nematocera, Nepenthaceae, Sabah, Southeast Asia, animal, aquatic, arthropod, carnivorous plant, endangered, fauna, flora, fly, insect, insect-eating, insectivore, insectivorous, invertebrate, mosquito, pitcher plant, plant, predator, predatory, rainforest, threatened, tropical, tropical pitcher plant
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Borneo, Insects, Carnivorous Plants, Interactions, Plants
Within the chamber of a giant pitcher plant (Nepenthes rajah), an iridescent Elephant Mosquito (Toxorhynchites sp.) emerges from its pupal case. These large mosquitoes do not suck blood, feeding instead on flower nectar and plant sap. The larvae are voracious predators of aquatic insects, including the young of other mosquitoes. Sabah, Malaysia (Borneo).