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I feel like True Bugs are not as popular as other orders of bugs, but they are my favorite and I hope that in sharing my art I can convince all the non-believers what great bugs they are. And also I hope it helps me find my fellow true bug lovers, I know you're out there :]
Here are the Seed Bugs, a small but colorful family which looks like it should include Box Elder Bugs but distinctly does not
If you also love true bugs tell me your favorite family and maybe I'll do it next !
witty caption. look at my bugs boy
I found this little friend in the Andean region of Colombia. Can you tell me what it is?
I can! It's a seed bug in the genus Oncopeltus :)
Malezonotus arcuatus
A species of dirt-colored seed bug found in Canada.
Vulnerable
image by Lena Dietz Chiasson
black and white seed bug i think? cute lil thang
Redcoat seed bug (Melanopleurus belfragei) By: Clifford S. Crawford From: Biology of Desert Invertebrates 1981
hello my dears... i hope everyone has been doing well!
im going to try and start posting regularly again... like once a day regularly? and try and keep it going. and being consistent
today i have a seed bug nymph from the genus Malcus. I find these guys in my net sometimes and theyre these tiny and real spiny looking fellas that seem angry but theyre harmless