A photo was found in the wreckage after the nukes went off. No one is quite sure how it survived the destruction.
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🦋 lepidopteran of the week: Actias dubernardi
aka. Chinese moon moth. a species of moon moth from southern China. they live in cool and humid areas of mountainous cloud forests. their main target is pine trees.
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no lyrics for this one. he kinda just exists
he DOES have a playlist tho: Verlorene Mäßigkeit
palette for 1st vers of wings+words from Hot Headed Warrior
other versions under cut again lmao
rbs>likes!! <3
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if Crimson was a bug what bug would they be
warning! bugs underneath! please don't read or view if you're sensitive to the creepy crawlies!
this includes images of bugs! so make sure you're okay with that!
summary in case you don't wanna look:
crimson:ladybug+scarab+roach
dust: dragonfly
y/n: moth
I'll probably draw all of their humanoid bug form if I have time! thank you for the inspection.
ooh that's a good one. I don't think such a bug exists to fit all their traits?
they'd have a black wing and a red dot smushed into a symmetrical heart shape like ladybug wing/wing's protective shell pattern. this but once giant red heart in the middle instead of two/four red dots the dots flash and glow in the dark if they want to hunt moths!
they have a scarab beetle like build.
and the resilience of a roach.
while on the subject! dust is a dragonfly!
Rhyothemis fuliginosa to be exact... though uh... I imagine since he's made of magic his wings technically could have more of a flair or purple pretty shiny GLOWEY that he'd use to attract prey and kill moths.
yes not exactly on top of the big food chain, but ranking bugs based on violence and food chain status is pointless because everyone has a predator. still! he's QUICK to move and knows how do dodge. his agility and speed can make him aim for just the perfect weak spots to take down larger predators.
y/n is a swram of bees- just kidding. they're just a moth. driven towards danger by an unexplainable sence of either curiosity or reckless stupidity.
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Gianleomoth - Falls under the gender system: Gendermoth
A gender that is, or is related to, a giant leopard moth. However one wishes to define it, is up to the one who identifies with it.
[Complex and simple flags.]
[Image ID: A complex design of a flag that is horizontally flipped. From the top, there is semi-circles colored cream that has two outlines protruding downwards. The first outline is black and the second is teal. The semi-circles alongside the outlines lay atop a dark baby blue line where the last outline touches the inner edge of the line. Beneath the line is a small-medium stripe colored cream, a small stripe colored purplish-gray, and a medium stripe colored cream. On the inner part of the medium stripe are semi-circles that slowly creep toward the left and right upwards. The semi-circles are colored purplish-gray that have two outlines from down to up colored cream and purplish-gray. The second to middle stripe is colored black with teal semicircles that connect pointing upwards. The middle stripe is colored cream which then repeats the top half of the flag flipped horizontally. End ID]
[Image ID: A 9 horizontally striped flag where the colors from up to down are black, teal, dark baby blue, purplish-gray, cream, purplish-gray, dark baby blue, teal, and black. End ID]
Colors taken from below image.
[Image ID: A picture of a giant leopard moth. the antennas are black and blue, the wings are cream with dark blue leopard spots filled with bluish-gray. The legs of the moth start with cream fur and then go off to dark blue legs. the moth is laying on top of what appears to be tree bark. End ID]
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🦋 lepidopteran of the week: Calliteara horsfieldii
aka. horsfield's tussock moth, yellow tussock moth. a tussock moth found the tropical portion of southern and southeast Asia.
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