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One Nice Bug Per Day

Kiana Khansmith

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Jules of Nature

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almost home
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she is coming to say hello to you!!
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bug study bug study. featuring a rainbow stag, a tarantula hawk wasp and a rubber ducky isopod. I am very passionate abt bugs and I put mass amounts of effort into these so I hope you enjoy.
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if you want a transparent version of these bugs to use as like a discord emoji, ill be posting them sometime on my other blog @custom-emojis
Bytharia uniformis
photo: Arthur Anker
A moth belonging to the Geometridae (Geometer) family, this insect has pale yellow wings bordered with a dark periwinkle color. This color, however, varies and can appear gray. They can typically be found in Sundaland, the Philippines, and Sulawesi but are considered uncommon.
P. Cardinalis - Adult female
Ok, so this is the female Cardinal jumper that I talked about in my last post. The interesting thing about this girl is that a friend of mine sent me her just before her ultimate molt. I shot her, fed her, and let her run around the day I got her. Then she made her sac and disappeared inside of it for a week. I knew she was molting. But usually when jumpers molt they really take their time coming back out. I misted her enclosure one day, and she sprung out of her sac and was running around like crazy. Afraid to feed her yet, I grabbed my camera and took these shots. She was so excited to get out and run around… this is strange compared to most who come out slow and hesitant (which they do because their exoskeleton is still soft so they are vulnerable). But in the last shot where she’s staring up at me, notice the metallic just formed on her chelicerae. It hadn’t even hardened yet. This is a very rare stage to capture on camera. After minutes it hardened, as you can see in the other shots. She really was a spectacular subject to photograph. I had several great sessions and she lived a long and happy life afterwards.
Iridescent fruit-piercing moth, Eudocima iridescens, Erebidae, found in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea
Photo by davidgwhite
god i love fat bees
Cerura Rarata
Family: Notodontidae
First Described: 1865 by Walker
Found in: Central and South America
(Images From Andreas Kay on Flickr. Edited and Compiled by me @mothic-gothic.)
(Color palette from iColorpalette.)
Another moth friend ✨💚
Pink moth species
she would like to ask if u could spare some nectar....
she would like to ask if u can spare some nectar....
this little fawn that hangs around my grandma’s house was born with six legs! they don’t seem to be able to move the extra legs and they don’t touch the ground when they walk, they just kind of hang off of their stomach between their normal pairs of legs. i’ll try to get a video of them running if i see them again.....
it’s been a while since i posted but here’s a lad i found outside of a mall!