What Animal is in Photo from Shenzhen?

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A user shared a photograph taken in Shenzhen but is unsure about its subject or name. Another participant suggested uploading the image to an image hosting site like Imageshack for better visibility. While the original photo link is functional, there is uncertainty regarding the identification of the depicted bug, although it is noted to be visually appealing and likely cataloged in some reference.
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I got the photograph in shenzheng. I do not know what is on picture or even it name.

http://www.huaxia-han.com/bbs/attachment/Mon_0705/13_17213_526add0d08fb52b.jpg"
 
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your picture doesn't work, upload it to imageshack.us, then display it here.
 
The photo link works fine. I have no idea what bug it is. But it is pretty.
 
Weird. But I'm sure it's catalogued somewhere.
 
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