Ruff/brushane. Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas National Park, Finland (19 May 2026).
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Ruff/brushane. Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas National Park, Finland (19 May 2026).
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This is the jumping spider Neobrettus tibialis photographed in Indonesia by wildsumatra on iNaturalist.
Dorsal view by the same photographer:
And from the side:
Along the Coast (1958) dir. Agnès Varda
Claudia Lamprea by Elliott and Erick Jimenez for Family Style Magazine Issue 9
Famous Heroes of the Kabuki Stage played by Frogs' by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, c. 1875.
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Round 3 - Insecta - Hemiptera
(Sources - 1, 2, 3, 4)
Order: Hemiptera
Common Name: âbugsâ or âtrue bugsâ
Families: 155 - Aphrophoridae (âtrue spittlebugsâ), Clastopteridae (Clastopterid spittlebugs), Machaerotidae (âtube spittlebugsâ), Cercopidae (âfroghoppersâ), Ischnorhinidae (also âfroghoppersâ), Tettigarctidae (âhairy cicadasâ), Cicadidae (âtrue cicadasâ), Cicadellidae (âleafhoppersâ), Membracidae (âtypical treehoppersâ), Aetalionidae (Aetalionid treehoppers), Melizoderidae (Melizoderid treehoppers), Myerslopiidae (Myerslopiid treehoppers), Acanaloniidae (Acanaloniid planthoppers), Achilidae (Achilid planthoppers), Achilixiidae (Achilixiid planthoppers), Caliscelidae (âpiglet bugsâ), Derbidae (Derbid planthoppers), Dictyopharidae (Dictyopharid planthoppers), Eurybrachidae (âsquathoppersâ), Flatidae (Flatid planthoppers), Fulgoridae (âlanternfliesâ), Gengidae (Gengid planthoppers), Hypochthonellidae, Issidae (Issid planthoppers), Kinnaridae (Kinnarid planthoppers), Lophopidae (Lophopid planthoppers), Meenoplidae (Meenoplid planthoppers), Nogodinidae (Nogodinid planthoppers), Ricaniidae (Ricaniid planthoppers), Tettigometridae (Tettigometrid planthoppers), Tropiduchidae (Tropiduchid planthoppers), Borysthenidae (Borysthenid planthoppers), Cixiidae (Cixiid planthoppers), Delphacidae (Delphacid planthoppers), Peloridiidae (âmoss bugsâ), Anthocoridae (âminute pirate bugsâ), Lyctocoridae (Lyctocorid pirate bugs), Cimicidae (âbed bugsâ), Nabidae (âdamsel bugsâ), Curaliidae, Lasiochilinae, Plokiophilidae (âweb-loversâ), Polyctenidae (Polyctenid bat bugs), Microphysidae (âminute bladder bugsâ), Miridae (âplant bugsâ), Reduviidae (âassassin bugsâ), Pachynomidae, Tingidae (âlace bugsâ), Joppeicidae, Thaumastocoridae (âroyal palm bugsâ), Velocipedidae, Ceratocombidae, Dipsocoridae (âjumping ground bugsâ), Hypsipterygidae, Schizopteridae (âjumping soil bugsâ), Stemmocryptidae, Enicocephalidae (âgnat bugsâ), Aenictopecheidae, Mesoveliidae (âwater treadersâ), Hebridae (âvelvet water bugsâ), Macroveliidae (Macroveliid shore bugs), Paraphrynoveliidae, Hydrometridae (âwater measurersâ), Hermatobatidae, Gerridae (âwater stridersâ), Veliidae (âripple bugsâ), Saldidae (âshore bugsâ), Leptopodidae (âspiny-legged bugsâ), Omaniidae (âspiny shore bugsâ), Aepophilidae, Belostomatidae (âgiant water bugsâ), Nepidae (âwaterscorpionsâ), Corixidae (âwater boatmenâ), Micronectidae (âpygmy water boatmenâ), Gelastocoridae (âtoad bugsâ), Ochteridae (âvelvety shore bugsâ), Aphelocheiridae, Potamocoridae, Naucoridae (âcreeping water bugsâ), Notonectidae (âtypical backswimmersâ), Helotrephidae (âhemispherical backswimmersâ), Pleidae (âpygmy backswimmersâ), Aradidae (âflat bugsâ), Termitaphididae (âtermite bugsâ), Alydidae (âbroad-headed bugsâ), Coreidae (âleaf-footed bugsâ), Hyocephalidae, Rhopalidae (âscentless plant bugsâ), Stenocephalidae (âspurgebugsâ), Artheneidae, Berytidae (âstilt bugsâ), Blissidae (âchinch bugsâ and allies), Colobathristidae, Cryptorhamphidae, Cymidae, Geocoridae (âbig-eyed bugsâ), Heterogastridae, Lygaeidae (âseed bugsâ), Malcidae, Meschiidae, Ninidae, Oxycarenidae, Pachygronthidae, Piesmatidae (âash-grey leaf bugsâ), Rhyparochromidae (âdirt-colored seed bugsâ), Urostylididae, Saileriolidae, Acanthosomatidae (âshield bugsâ), Tessaratomidae (âgiant shield bugsâ), Dinidoridae, Cydnidae (âburrowing bugsâ), Thaumastellidae, Parastrachiidae, Thyreocoridae (âebony bugsâ), Lestoniidae, Phloeidae, Pentatomidae (âstink bugsâ), Scutelleridae (âjewel bugsâ), Plataspidae (âpill bugsâ), Canopidae, Megarididae, Idiostolidae, Pyrrhocoridae (âred bugsâ), Largidae (âbordered plant bugsâ),
Aleyrodidae (âwhitefliesâ), Aphalaridae, Calophyidae, Carsidaridae, Liviidae, Mastigimatidae, Psyllidae (âjumping plant liceâ), Triozidae, Matsucoccidae (âpine bast scalesâ), Ortheziidae (âensign scalesâ), Margarodidae (âground pearlsâ), Kuwaniidae, Xylococcidae, Coelostomidiidae, Monophlebidae (âgiant scale insectsâ), Pityococcidae, Steingeliidae, Phenacoleachiidae, Putoidae (âgiant mealybugsâ), Pseudococcidae (âmealybugsâ), Coccidae (âsoft scalesâ), Kermesidae (âgall-like scalesâ), Asterolecaniidae (âpit scalesâ), Kerriidae (âlac scalesâ), Dactylopiidae (âcochineal insectsâ), Eriococcidae (âfelt scalesâ), Phoenicococcidae (âpalm scalesâ), Diaspididae (âarmored scale insectsâ), Adelgidae (âspruce aphidsâ), Phylloxeridae (Phylloxerid aphids), and Aphididae (aphids)
Anatomy: anatomy varies widely between infraorders: but all share the common arrangement of long, piercing/sucking mouthparts (used to drink the fluids of plants or animals, depending on the speciesâ diet), usually folded under the insectâs body when not in use; forewings are either entirely membranous or partially hardened; hindwings, if present, are entirely membranous and usually shorter than the forewings
Diet: plant sap, smaller invertebrates, blood
Metamorphosis: hemimetabolous
Habitat: worldwide (except Antarctica) in terrestrial or freshwater habitats; one genus associated with saltwater
Evolved in: Late Carboniferous
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Lichen-mimic orbweaver, Araneus seminiger, Araneidae
Found primarily in Taiwan and Japan
Photos 1-3 by muyaocraft, 4 by pochung, 5 by papilioshih, 6-8 by dhugallindsay, and 9 (for scale) by jamesmifan
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Larinioides cornutus // Furrow Orbweaver đ¸ď¸
found this guy struggling in a cold puddle of water on the sidewalk so i scooped him up, and he very quickly realized i was warm so he made himself quite comfortable and ended up falling asleep in my hand ;-;
" Imperial Guards " // Š Yoshua Surjo
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