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mof-rot · 4 months
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So I redesigned my spider sona because the first one was rushed and I really disliked the colors. It was ran on like nothing since I made it immediately after ATSV. this time I based it off my favorite type of bug (moths) and one that mimics a spider so I figured it would be kinda new and fun. Colors are taken from the image of the moth, some is mixed colors but I don’t care ha.
Pt2 with more shinanigans
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sotogalmo · 3 months
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(to let you all know. No I don't support Viv, but my head is just. Being itself & it sucks)
Uhm. Been having an idea of like- a crossover(what I'm best at), of FNAF & HH.
And I went with CC, first. I have like ideas out, and some designs or smth. But uhm.
He's a sinner, and well. He's a moth mimicking a spider: a Brenthia moth. So yeah, most of his design will pull from Angel & Vaggie. Reason why I went with a moth, and not just- Rabbit or any other animal that fits?? Uhm. Well
Idea came from @dannybobany , and what insects CS!cryin' kid would be(and it's a golden moth). And with how like. Moths & birds & whatever the shit the metaphor is(moths being birds that basically flew too close to the sun. Call that Icarus's bird)
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artocelot · 11 months
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Idrk if people are still doing this or if it’s cringe or whatever but, I made a spidersona
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They’re called moth spider and I haven’t worked out most of their story yet, but they are based on the moth Brenthia Hexaselena that mimics it’s predator the jumping spider and as far as backstory goes it’s something along the lines of they worked in a museum pinning bugs and one day a radioactive spider got in, started eating the moths, then bit spider moth (Please give me alter ego names I have no idea what to call them) giving them moth/spider based abilities.
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rattyexplores · 2 years
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Brenthia quadriforella, a very unusual moth.
Brenthia quadriforella
20/11/21
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ecuadorlife · 5 years
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Metalmark Moth, Brenthia sp., Choreutidae by Andreas Kay Via Flickr: watch my VIDEO: youtu.be/CRrudymAG88 from Ecuador
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Brenthia pavonacella
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sinobug · 4 years
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MOTHS from Yunnan, China Click on and scroll through images for individual IDs….. by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu’er, Yunnan, China See more Chinese moths on my Flickr site HERE...
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drhoz · 4 years
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#1624 - Saptha libanota
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Photo by Benedicte Whitfield‎ in the Cairns Botanical Gardens, Northern Queensland.
AKA Tortyra sybaritis
One of the Metalmark Moths, (Fam. Choreutidae). This particular species is native to Papua New Guinea and northern Queensland, but the foodplant and caterpillar are unknown to science. Other Metalmark species are are known to skeletonise plant leaves, and a few are minor pests. 
Metalmarks are often day-flying, and those in the genus Brenthia have eyespots on the wings and are thought to mimic jumping spiders.
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sol-lunas · 5 years
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rattyexplores · 3 years
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Metal marks are strange little moths.
Brenthia quadriforella
22/09/20
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ecuadorlife · 5 years
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Metalmark Moth, Brenthia sp., Choreutidae mimics jumping spider predator by Andreas Kay Via Flickr: watch my VIDEO: rumble.com/v5s2fb from Ecuador: www.flickr.com/andreaskay/albums
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sinobug · 7 years
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Metalmark Moth (Brenthia sp., Choreutidae) These tiny moths prance and pirouette around their private leafy dancefloors. In some species more than others, that flitty behavior on top of the metallic eyespots on their wings and the postures they are displayed at have been shown to mimic jumping spiders (Salticidae).(second image) by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu'er, Yunnan, China See more Chinese moths on my Flickr site HERE.....
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