A very shiny ladybird
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Kaledo Art

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trying on a metaphor
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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A very shiny ladybird
Cloud of Tadpoles by Eiko Jones for Our World Underwater 2013
Blue Morpho Butterfly egg
Red Lacewing Butterfly egg
Zebra Longwing Butterfly egg
Rhinoceros (Dynastinae) Beetles
Pink Geranium
Hold on by Dermal Denticles on Flickr.
Blue Skimmer portrait
On a neighbour’s lawn, perhaps Suillus sp.
At first sight, blue buttons could be mistaken for a small jellyfish or even a piece of blue plastic. In fact, it is a hydrozoan colony that is modified for a free-floating existence. Swarms of these unusual creatures can be seen drifting on the water’s surface or can sometimes be found washed up on the shore. The blue button is kept afloat by a buoyant circular disk. Around the edge hang protective stinging polyps modified as knobbed tentacles. In the center underneath hangs a large feeding polyp that acts as the mouth for the whole colony. In between this and the tentacles are circlets of reproductive polyps. Unlike the Portuguese man-of-war to which it is related, blue buttons do not have a powerful sting.
via: Oceana
by Rowland Cain
EUO © OCEANA Carlos Minguell 39648 (Oceana in Europe)
Assassin bug, perhaps Gminatus sp.
Broad-nosed Weevil.
Thanks sinobug and Bill & Mark Bell for the ID!
Monadnocks Conservation Reserve
Grey Huntsman spider, Haliconia sp. clearly showing a re-grown leg.
Monadnocks Conservation Reserve