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BUGS IS SHRIMPS.

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Coconut crab on Aldabra, Seychelles. Photo by Joey Latsha-Gamboa, 2024.
Rainbow Scarab! (Phanaeus Vindex!)
Have you seen the rainbow scarab (Phanaeus vindex)?
I have now
Yes, in photos/videos
Yes, irl
I'm not sure
I believe the first image is of a male, the second is of a female.
Imperial Moth (Catepillar)
- my coworker found this catepillar! Ive seen imperial moths before, but never the larval form! Very ferocious looking...
Butterfly! Butterfly! Butterfly!
Mariposa! Mariposa! Mariposa!
anyway, here's my favorite butterfly: the humble Icaricia icarioides missionensis, more commonly known as the mission blue butterfly. They're specialists, with their host plant being lupine. They're also federally endangered.
They're gorgeous though, here's pictures:

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Hackleberry emperor, I believe
Teethy manyhorn crab (male)
Small crustacean found in reefs. Males have huge horns on their head that they use to fight with other males for the right to mate.
Blucaris
Deep in waters of southern hemisphere those derived ostracods hunt small arthropods with their long claws. Other ostracods are especially common on their menu.
Goat flea
Adults of this species are skittish grazers of seagrass and algae while juveniles live as parasites of huge marine reptiles.