Emerald Cicada (Zammara smaragdula), family Cicadidae, Belize
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Emerald Cicada (Zammara smaragdula), family Cicadidae, Belize
photograph by pamsai

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Casa de cupim no tronco da árvore (2023). Pindobal, Belterra, Pará, Brasil.
Termite house in the tree trunk (2023). Pindobal, Belterra, Pará, Brazil.
イボタガ、Brahmaea japonica、5月24日、愛知県
Dukatsommerfugl (Lycaena virgaureae)
På trods af sin ringe størrelse med et vingefang på blot omkring 30 mm., dukatsommerfuglen ofte opdages på mange meters afstand, når den lyser op i vegetationen på varme, solrige dage.
Scarce copper (Lycaena virgaureae)
Despite its modest size with a wingspan of about 30 mm., the Scarce copper can be often be spotted several yards away when it sits as a bright orange spot in the vegetation on warm, sunny days.
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Here's that moth I promised you!
I have no idea what it is but it's really funky! (FL)
Moth ID - FL, USA:
Yes, yes, hello, this looks like a Banded Tussock Moth (Halysidota tessellaris), family Erebidae.
Species Halysidota tessellaris - Banded Tussock Moth - Hodges#8203 - BugGuide.Net

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Hi! I see these things all the time around fall and never are able to figure out what they are, could you help? (Middle Tennessee btw)
Insect ID - TN, USA:
Hello, yes, I cannot tell what species this is from the photo, but it is clearly a Cranefly (family Tipulidae).
Crane fly - Wikipedia
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