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Tessaratomid Giant Shield Bug Nymphs (Tessaratomidae, Hemiptera) Tessaratomidae is a family of true bugs, similar in appearance to the more common shield/stink bugs of the family Pentatomidae. Larger species are known informally as giant shield bugs or giant stink bugs and are sometimes quite colourful. Their nymphal forms are often very colourful also and usually bear little resemblance to the adult. Shown is a selection of local Yunnan Tessaratomid nymphs of varying species and instar stages. by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu’er, Yunnan, China See more Chinese true bugs and hoppers on my Flickr site HERE…..
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Lacy Butterfly
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Pick one.
Stinging Nettle Slug Caterpillars (Cup Moth, Limacodidae) by itchydogimages on Flickr.
Moth by Jillandcamera on Flickr.
Do a barrel roll.
D. rubicunda
A close-up of this leopard moth (Bracca rotundata) shows of its softer side.
Photo Credit: From Rainforest Country by Kaisa and Stanley Breeden
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Pale Green Awlet (Burara gomata, Coeliadinae, Hesperiidae) by itchydogimages on Flickr.
CIMG7369 (by mantidboy)
Jewel Wasp by kampang on Flickr.