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I’ve been out catching grasshoppers now that the weather is getting warmer and :)
Never thought I would see a fly rocking a double mohawk before
Not exactly sure what this beaut is, but Strauzia genus was about as satisfactory as I did narrow it down.
PRIDE BUGS PRIDE BUGS
Isopod and his vegetarian husband out on a date ♡
bug posting!!!!!
cw: bugs under cut (obv)
look at this handsome mysterious fellow....
what a gentlebug :-) so polite so sweet. in its own lane, minding its own business, etc etc
grain of rice
teddy bear :-)
little hat :-0
little nerd runs away like an overly dramatic cartoo ncharacter just bc smth touched its butt. what a loser
hungry.....
look at this bugs beautifu,l hair....
love bugs :-)
sleepy bee takes a nap
look @ this absolute badass... death metal caterpillar. what a guy
hm... close enough
let that poor guy inside
dragon
<3
ok!!! thatsall 4 now :-) thank you!!!
(tapping my chin thoughtfully) bug posting........
little guys exploring the world for the first time!
Marina is impressively calm with all these little things crawling over and around her. a big behavioral change for an animal that hates being touched and preys on any smaller arthropods, she’s a very good mama
(Phrynus whitei Nicaragua)
*sitting here for way too long and not long enough pondering the "why" of this creature design*
Obeza floridana, eucharitid wasp
6/21/23. N. Florida
Weird stimboard, but I like it... :)
gifs of various pseudoscorpions
fun USA 🇺🇸 fact: the flag’s design was based on the colors of this beautiful jumping spider! Habronattus americanus pair, coastal WA.
July 4th is a holiday dedicated to appreciating this tiny arachnid, with people setting off fireworks in emulation of its iridescence and graceful movement.
Handsome fellow!
one of the most impressive animals I met this year was a huge platyrhacid millipede, found chugging through some bamboo leaf litter in Malaysia.
he was a pleasant weight to hold in the hand, but spread out over so many gentle, graceful legs. the video offers a nice look at his eyeless face—all polydesmidan millipedes lack eyes.
I only hung onto this animated spinal cord for about thirty seconds before setting him back in the leaves, but I recall this encounter so vividly. a truly memorable creature
I’m quite fond of scarlet and turquoise together, and Edessa rufomarginata displays them both in the form of a gorgeous stinkbug!
seen in Costa Rica, alongside an equally beautiful juvenile of the same species. they are quite common in this habitat but no less pretty for it!
How about Maratus rainbowi? (a silly lookin type of peacock spider ^^)
The silly guy from Webbed! Magnificent. I'll be doing the poll on Maratus spendens, because Maratus rainbowi seems to be an inactive taxon. I've included a picture of a female, just for fun.