It’s funny to me looking back and realizing how much I hated any bugs and now I’m finding more species, trying to learn about them and really enjoying it.
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It’s funny to me looking back and realizing how much I hated any bugs and now I’m finding more species, trying to learn about them and really enjoying it.
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A new stick bug was found in Australia!
The 40cm-long insect, named Acrophylla alta, weighs slightly less than a golf ball and may be the heaviest insect in Australia
The white-tailed zygaenid moth or elcysma westwoodi
(Source: macroID.ru)
Broad-nosed weevil, Exophthalmus sp., Curculionidae
Photographed in Colombia by Judy Gallagher
Unidentified orbweaver spider, Araneidae
Photographed in Singapore by Nicky Bay // Website // Facebook
Shared with permission; do not remove credit or re-post!
Presenting the giraffe weevil in all its weird glory. Males have a nose about 4.5 centimeters long, about half of its total size. Female weevils do not share this so they were categorized as a different species for some time.
I haven't posted in a while, and receiving that inbox today by @caramelsprout reminded me of why I made this account. So thank you.
Read about them! There are so many other cool facts.
Source 1/Image 1: https://animalbliss.com/giraffe-weevil/
Source 2/Image 2: https://www.forestandbird.org.nz/resources/giraffe-weevils-long-time-coming
Do you have a post about the giraffe weevil yet?
I have not posted them, and it's a shame because everyone should see them. I will have to post about them.
Soil centipede, Orya barbarica, Oryidae
Found in Morocco and Spain
Photos 1-6 by faluke, 7 by sebsant, 8-9 by pierrecorbrion, and 10 (for scale) by federico_biguzzi
This weird little guy is a spittlebug or frog hopper. In their nymph stage they excrete these bubbles when they eat plant sap. Which also protects them from predators keeping them out of sight.
(Source: Gardentech)
Malaysian moon moth, Actias maenas, Saturniidae
Photographed by Nicky Bay // Website // Facebook
Shared with permission; do not remove credit or re-post!
I haven't been updating recently on cute bugs I've been researching, I am unfortunately a college student and started my bachelor's this year. Lots of writing (boo english student boo) so here's a little bug.
Is that a spider? Nope! This is a mite. A long-legged velvet mite
Source: bugguide.net by Bryan E. Reynolds
Velvet mites also can look like this. This is a Trombidium grandissimum found in India but these little guys like pitbull are worldwide.
Source: India Biodiversity Portal
(Thinking about it I totally saw these as a kid and freaked out at little red dots moving)
Goodbye pants!
My babies and their springtails have been doing well, it’s a new tank so of course there’s been some mold issues. I’m hoping with some extra ventilation it’ll scale back as the dirt came damp and that caused for no moisture gradient (real issue for the leaves). If not I’ll take care of it by hand.
Partner and I went on a walk and spotted these little babies
New pet alert
Look at their little faces. These guys morph are called purple ghosts and are of the Nesodillo Arcangelii Sp.
They had a baby!
New pet alert
Look at their little faces. These guys morph are called purple ghosts and are of the Nesodillo Arcangelii Sp.
My lovely partner and I went on a walk and found this gorgeous grasshopper. Beautifully big and let my partner take all the photos of it.