Strange little star-fruit of a jagged ambush bug
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flatid planthopper nymph, Singapore. hemipterans (true bugs) like these have mastered the art of covering oneself in weird waxy filaments, which are shed along with their last juvenile molt, revealing a sleek, gossamer-winged adult
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FUCKING
ANGY
(A planthopper nymph in the family flatidae)
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Cicada (Tacua speciosa), family Cicadidae, found in SE Asia
photograph by EnnisFei (@ennisanna_fei)
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I have never been more jealous of ANYONE!
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this guy :)
reference photo by shanelle97 , posted by @onenicebugperday here !
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'brown' insects are criminally overlooked, but are some of the most aesthetically pleasing creatures out there.
No common name (Poecilometis histricus).
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to make up for all the recent rambling on here, please accept this preposterously tiny pentatomoid nymph
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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!
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Picasso Bug aka Zulu Hud Bug (Sphaerocoris annulus), family Scutelleridae, found in much of Sub-Saharan Africa
photograph by @naturebydanielrosengren
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Australian green grocer cicada (Cyclochila australasiae) in yellow form
Photo by Chris Mattison
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