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Usually when we talk about bugs or insects, we imagine something repulsive and gross, and even scary. Probably more than one of you even has a phobia and can’t stand those little critters. But it might surprise you that there are some bugs that have such interesting forms and colors that you entirely forget they are related to the cockroach living under your sink in your student dormitory.

Knowing that, Bored Panda searched high and low, roaming the internet to find the most impressive bugs that resemble works of art because of their bright colors, intricate patterns or unusual forms. And what is best of all, you can safely observe their beauty from the comfort and safety of your own home, so enjoy!

When talking about bugs, we should probably start with defining what they are. To help us do that, Bored Panda contacted a couple of entomologists. They are people who study insects. One of them is Cole Gilbert, who is a professor at Cornell University and his fields of interest include insect behavior and insect physiology. And we also got in touch with Claudia Husseneder, who is a professor at Louisiana State University who specializes in population genetics and molecular biology of insects and symbionts. 

Both scientists admit that this is a tricky question as the word ‘bug’ can refer to a number of things, like a computer bug or something that is ‘bugging them.’ Entomologists consider true bugs to be about 110,000 of the million different kinds of insects.

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Professor Cole Gilbert explains what differentiates bugs from other types of insects: “They have the wings crossed over the back in an X pattern, rather than with a straight line down the middle of the back like beetles have. And they do not have chewing jaws, they have a tube for mouthparts. It is stiff, not curly like that of a butterfly or moth. They stab their food with the tube and inject salivary enzymes to digest the food, whether it is a plant or animal, and then suck the juicy insides out.”

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Not All Bees Are Yellow And Brown, This Is A Northern Blue Banded Bee

Not All Bees Are Yellow And Brown, This Is A Northern Blue Banded Bee

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The Orchid Mantis

The Orchid Mantis

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wiki_"Hymenopus coronatus is a mantis from the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. It is known by various common names including walking flower mantis and orchid mantis."

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Bored Panda was curious to know if all the million insects are important to keep the ecosystem going and even such creatures as cockroaches are really necessary to earth. And the scientists are have no doubts about that, because all beings have such intricate interactions between each other that “the loss of some could drastically change the environment,” as Professor Gilbert puts it.

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Professor Husseneder explains in more detail: “Ecosystems consist of complex interwoven food webs and insects are part of the foundation/basis of the food pyramid. From the human perspective, cockroaches are pests, but they are the biomass cleaning and recycling crew of the planet, removing decaying plants and animal waste. And they make a tasty protein snack for animals.”

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Of course, some species go extinct and if the process is slow, ecosystems will adapt, but if they are drastic, “it can disrupt the balance and, in extreme cases, lead to a cascade failure.” Professor Claudia Husseneder gives a metaphor to help you imagine it easier: “Imagine a net. You can cut a few strands and it still holds its shape and your weight, because other strands can compensate. If you cut too many strands, other connections will snap, and when the point of no return is reached, the whole thing collapses.”

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Mecynorrhina Torquata, One Of The Largest Flower Beetles In The World

Mecynorrhina Torquata, One Of The Largest Flower Beetles In The World

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Draco's Dragonfly
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This guy is so marvelous he could easily have been the sole inspiration for Art Nouveau!

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So there are bugs like cockroaches that we hate to see and they gross people out, but they actually have a place in the ecosystem, whether we like it or not. But in this list, we found the most impressive bugs that look so colorful and unusual. 

Entomologists have several explanations why some of them are less boring than others. Both professors agree that one of the reasons is to attract mates and the other is to intimidate the enemy. Cole Gilbert adds that bright colors often indicate “that the insect is dangerous in some way, especially poisonous. Even their toxin does not kill a predator that tries to eat one, the bold colors are more memorable and the predator will likely not try for seconds.” Claudia Husseneder adds that “Harmless insects mimic warning colors to 'pretend' that they are not good eats or they make themselves invisible by using camouflage.”

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It was really fun to chat with these specialists and get answers to our questions, but what are the questions that these scientists ask themselves? What do they want to know the answers to? Well, both entomologists started with saying that if you ask different people, they will have different interests. Professor Husseneder thinks that the “greatest challenge of the future is the loss of insect abundance and the extinction of species that we didn’t even know were there.”

She thinks it is very important to collect data and determine what impact to the world even the tiniest creatures have, “to assess impact of challenges and devise solutions to make sure we can live in balance with the good, the bad and the colorful.”

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Dalmatian Moth

Dalmatian Moth

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Deja Katz
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Clearly should’ve been named the Cruella de Vil Moth, it even has tiny black “gloves”.

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Cole Gilbert also has his list of what he would like to know more about. Like “Is there really a decline in insect numbers worldwide, and if so, what is the cause?” Is it the pollinators? He suspects that they do have a part in that, but not all insects.

Another thing to think about is “Where did insect wings come from? All the other groups of creatures that fly, i.e., birds, bats, and extinct flying reptiles, lost the ability of their front legs for walking, but evolved them into wings. Insects did not lose the function of any of their 6 legs to get the two pairs of wings they have.”

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What confuses entomologists is also “Why are there no insects in the ocean? Insects dominate the land and are abundant in freshwater, but not marine systems. Crustaceans, which are the closest relatives of insects, are present in oceans and freshwater systems, but not so much on land. What causes this separation?”

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Lady Bug Made A Trail In The Morning Dew On My Car

Lady Bug Made A Trail In The Morning Dew On My Car

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mcborge1
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you put a microphone really close you can hear it singing "show me the way to go home". :D

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So now we know that every creature from the smallest to the biggest is an important part of this world, but there are also so many other things to find out.

But for now we can just admire the interesting beings that live on this Earth that people captured in photos. We would love to know what you think of this list, and did you see the beauty in them? Also, we are curious if you have any guesses to answer the specialists’ questions? Leave us your thoughts and reactions in the comments!

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And if you would like more colorful bug content, here you will find an article Bored Panda made with makeup artist Duran Jay, who creates eye makeup inspired by the little creatures.

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Elephant Hawk Moth. Was Cutting Down Some Hedges And Found This Guy In His Chrysalis

Elephant Hawk Moth. Was Cutting Down Some Hedges And Found This Guy In His Chrysalis

Left him on the windowsill and was making a cup of tea one morning and he landed on my hand.

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#25

Spicebush Swallowtail Caterpillar Pretending To Be A Snake

Spicebush Swallowtail Caterpillar Pretending To Be A Snake

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My Mom Snapped A Picture Of This Bug. Never Seen Anything Like It

My Mom Snapped A Picture Of This Bug. Never Seen Anything Like It

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#31

My Silkworm Hatched From Its Cocoon Today And Became A Tiny Teddy-Bear Bug

My Silkworm Hatched From Its Cocoon Today And Became A Tiny Teddy-Bear Bug

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#32

I See The Moth You Found At Work And Raise You This Moth I Found At Home

I See The Moth You Found At Work And Raise You This Moth I Found At Home

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#33

This Is My Pet Spiny Leaf Bug

This Is My Pet Spiny Leaf Bug

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Vicky Z
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've never seen something like that before! Like a scorpion in disguise

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Found A Ultramarine Pill Bug Today

Found A Ultramarine Pill Bug Today

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CrunChewy McSandybutt
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

According to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), pill bugs turn this blue color when they are infected with a virus that thins their exoskeleton. Their blood is blue, so they turn blue when this happens.

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Hickory Horned Devil

Hickory Horned Devil

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Archer Harris
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The spikes on a Hickory Horned Devil are harmless to humans. They are actually rare to find in the wild since birds usually eat them since they are easy prey. Hickory, pecan, sweetgum, sumac and persimmon are leaves that they eat, so if you find one, I would raise it into a moth.

WatermelonTheDutchie
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

those turn into absolutely STUNNING moths (google it, you wont regret it)

Cold Contagious
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The green is lovely on it but the creep factor is dialed up to Max!

Jo87
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is the least threatening threatening thing I have ever seen. Adorable.

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Polybothris Sumptuosa, A Jewel Beetle From Madagascar

Polybothris Sumptuosa, A Jewel Beetle From Madagascar

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My Friend Had A Bug On His Windshield That Made Him Look Like A Godzilla Monster

My Friend Had A Bug On His Windshield That Made Him Look Like A Godzilla Monster

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#47

This Bug Looks Like A Tiki Mask

This Bug Looks Like A Tiki Mask

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Kel
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I keep seeing a lot of those in poland, does anybody know what they are called?

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Italian Beetle

Italian Beetle

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Bacony Cakes
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think we need some italian speedrun music! https://youtu.be/BaPoFsOR3k4?t=90

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This Bumblebee Carried Youngster On His Back

This Bumblebee Carried Youngster On His Back

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Ranax
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ehhh, no they are doing something else..... (Young bumblebees are larvae, the small ones are adult males)

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We Found A Pill Bug That Looks Like An Actual Pill Capsule

We Found A Pill Bug That Looks Like An Actual Pill Capsule

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#59

A Weevil From My Backyard, I Love Weevils So Much

A Weevil From My Backyard, I Love Weevils So Much

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If You Were Ever Wondering What An Albino Ladybug Looks Like

If You Were Ever Wondering What An Albino Ladybug Looks Like

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mcborge1
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This one is not an Albino it's a fifteen spotted ladybug (Anatis labiculata) which has different coloured forms, this is just the usual white form of this species. They can be a dark reddish brown too with a cream and black pronatum (the plate behind the head).

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These Bugs Were Going At It On My Rose Bush And The Little Guy Gave Me A High Five

These Bugs Were Going At It On My Rose Bush And The Little Guy Gave Me A High Five

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J Rob
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In my area the Japanese Beatle is invasive and causes a lot of damage.

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This Bug Is Leaving Footprints On A Foggy Car Window

This Bug Is Leaving Footprints On A Foggy Car Window

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#66

The Thorax Of This Bug Looks Like A Cat With Sunglasses

The Thorax Of This Bug Looks Like A Cat With Sunglasses

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Jewel Beetle

Jewel Beetle

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Big-Eyed Caterpillar

Big-Eyed Caterpillar

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Hollysmom
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As a kid I found a very large one on my lawn and really believed that it was an alien that fell from the sky.

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White Lady Bug On My Flower

White Lady Bug On My Flower

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I Think It’s Time For A New Artwork

I Think It’s Time For A New Artwork

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Deja Katz
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can’t say I’m liking any of the images submitted where beetles are out of their natural habitat and being posed with props for pictures, like dolls. It’s disrespectful to the animal.

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My BF’s House Is Full Of Little Rosy Maple Moths

My BF’s House Is Full Of Little Rosy Maple Moths

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The Color Of This Beetle

The Color Of This Beetle

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mcborge1
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is a type of scarab beetle called a Dor beetle in europe.

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When I Walked Up To This Beetle, It Did A Hand Stand And Froze

When I Walked Up To This Beetle, It Did A Hand Stand And Froze

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#95

Here's A Photo I Took Of Some Mating Damselflies, Their Bums Briefly Make A Heart Shape

Here's A Photo I Took Of Some Mating Damselflies, Their Bums Briefly Make A Heart Shape

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An Orange Ladybird

An Orange Ladybird

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snipergun
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This one's really interesting, first time I saw it was this year, it exclusively feeds on mildew fungus common on roses (that's how I found it too), it's really common but 99% people never saw it. I was amazed meet this little thing.

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A Lovely Evening Photoshoot

A Lovely Evening Photoshoot

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Otter
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The upper one is a species of milkweed bug, I saw some in Colorado. I wish I'd seen the metallic blue one, too!

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Longhorned Beetles

Longhorned Beetles

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The King Has Fallen

The King Has Fallen

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Bacony Cakes
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The assassination of Julius Caesar outside the Largo di Torre Argentina in Rome, 15 March 44 BC. (Artist's impression)

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Teal Colored Beetle

Teal Colored Beetle

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Otter
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There's a species of beetle near me that looks a bit like that, all dusky black and knobbly. It's called the DIABOLICAL IRONCLAD BEETLE, for real.

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Family Picture

Family Picture

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Lord Mysticlaw
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What are these? We have lots of them in our garden and they are the source of many a disagreement in our family.

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Giant Silk Moth Caterpillar

Giant Silk Moth Caterpillar

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Rose Yellow Mint
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I once saw one of this caterpillar in our village. It was such a precious moment. It was the cutest bug i have ever seen in my entire life :)

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Black And White Weevil

Black And White Weevil

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Katy McMouse
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

These Weevils are really beautiful, but the tiny holes kinda freak me out.

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#125

Jewel Bug Also Known As Sheild Backed Bug, Metallic Bugs Known For Their Colours

Jewel Bug Also Known As Sheild Backed Bug, Metallic Bugs Known For Their Colours

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Stare Down Contest Champion

Stare Down Contest Champion

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Otter
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Insects always win staring contests. Having no eyelids to blink with gives them a natural advantage.

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Very Cool Bug In My Garden Yesterday

Very Cool Bug In My Garden Yesterday

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Julia Atkinson
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In the late 19th century there was a craze for using beetle wings on evening gowns and stage costumes, most notably Ellen Terry's gown as Lady Macbeth

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Shield Bug

Shield Bug

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Orchid Mantis

Orchid Mantis

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MantisGirl15
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is not an orchid mantis, this is another Spiny Flower Mantis. The colors are likely photoshopped, or at least enhanced, although some individuals do get very bright colors.

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Cubaris Sp. “White Tiger” Isopod

Cubaris Sp. “White Tiger” Isopod

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#141

Cubaris “Rubber Ducky” Isopod 1 Of The Many Awesome Species Of Isopod

Cubaris “Rubber Ducky” Isopod 1 Of The Many Awesome Species Of Isopod

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Dogbane Leaf Beetle

Dogbane Leaf Beetle

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#146

This Ladybug Is Rarer To Be Found

This Ladybug Is Rarer To Be Found

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Otter
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There's a similar species in my area, it's called the "TWICE-STABBED LADY BEETLE".

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Fig Beetle Collection

Fig Beetle Collection

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Otter
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The big ones are all over the San Diego area! Reportedly flying around like big dopes and smacking humans in the face with no warning.

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#150

White Head Duckys, A Beautiful Isopods Species From North Thailand

White Head Duckys, A Beautiful Isopods Species From North Thailand

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#152

Striped Bug, Is A Super Common Shield Bug Here In Italy

Striped Bug, Is A Super Common Shield Bug Here In Italy

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#155

Big Clown Stink Bugs

Big Clown Stink Bugs

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#156

Baby Cubaris Amber Isopods

Baby Cubaris Amber Isopods

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On The Edge

On The Edge

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#158

Leaf Eating Weevil

Leaf Eating Weevil

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#159

Morning Dew

Morning Dew

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A Bug In My Backyard

A Bug In My Backyard

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AJ the 🦔
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It looks like it has been dented somehow. Might just how the bug is born idk.

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Striped Shield Bugs

Striped Shield Bugs

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#162

Chlorochroa Sayi, Stink Bug

Chlorochroa Sayi, Stink Bug

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#163

An Autumn Lucky Charm

An Autumn Lucky Charm

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#164

My Leaf Bug Is Getting Ready To Molt To Adult

My Leaf Bug Is Getting Ready To Molt To Adult

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#165

Buprestid Beetle

Buprestid Beetle

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#167

Two Shield Bugs

Two Shield Bugs

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#168

An Assassin Bug

An Assassin Bug

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#170

Zebra Isopods

Zebra Isopods

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#175

Today I Took The First Picture I've Ever Been Proud Of. Cute Lil Lady Bug

Today I Took The First Picture I've Ever Been Proud Of. Cute Lil Lady Bug

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