The colours of nature part one: Red Bugs
First picture:
(Read top to bottom)
-Ladybird
-red lily beetle
-red millipede
-atlas moth
-velvet mite
-tortoise beetle
-cardinal beetle
-assassin bug nymph
-red velvet ant
Second picture:
(Clockswise from top left)
-Japanese red bug
-cardinal beetle
-red turnip beetle
-red grasshopper
-red widow
-arctiine tiger moth
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A bug on your wall wwyd,,,
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the southern festoon (zerynthia polyxena) | source
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truly cannot overstate how important it is for everyone to do research into local insect species and just try to notice them when you go outside. there are beautiful metallic blue mud dauber wasps where i live and they’re common in the summer but i just never noticed them until this past year. there are so many dragonflies at the local park. in one walk this june i found ebony jewelwing damselflies and an enormous stinkbug and an emerald-coloured tiger beetle and there is honest to god so much beauty in the insect world if you are willing to look for it
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Red and white debid planthopper, Saccharodite coccinea, Derbidae
Found throughout South and Southeast Asia
Photo 1 by simbason, 2 by tausher, 3 (mating) by cosmophasis, and 4-5 by ylsu
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Ich glaube die gehören zusammen.
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