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@galacticnova3 submitted: Some more nice bugs, still in Texas! First is one of the loopers I helped out; found several pupae on a sage plant that was going to be near part of the yard getting sprayed with insecticides, so my soft spot for Lepidoptera kicked in. All of the cocoons hatched successfully, revealing these beautiful little moths with green eyes and shiny golden wing spots.
Next up is a couple of dragonflies; I thought the first picture looked nice. The second one I just thought was funny— fella hung on to my shirt like it had wanted to be a pin or pendant when it grew up and was taking the opportunity to achieve its naiadhood dream.
Then there was this weevil on the fence that promptly played dead and fell when I tried to get a closeup.
This beautiful moth’s colors reminded me of a tapestry.
And lastly, this honorary bug who had a whole bed to themself. Oh to be an isopod curled up on a leaf perfectly shaped to hold you.
I’m glad the moths were saved from the insecticide. Maybe you can talk whoever is spraying insecticides in the yard out of doing that in the future! It is very harmful as I’m sure you know. Anyhoo the dragonflies are lovely but THE NUT WEEVIL. GET A LOAD OF THAT SNOOT. 10/10. Love the moth’s patterns and I absolutely LONG to be a tiny pillbug rolled up on a leaf having a snooze...
Chrysodeixis includens / Soybean Looper (8890)
@meowthicalsausage submitted: hey! :D i’ve been trying to identify this moth, i found it last year in my garden in [removed]. i’ve never seen any other metallic moths here before, and i can’t find anything that looks close enough to it online. do you have any idea what it may be?
(please remove location from published post! ^^)
Sure, it's one of the noctuid looper moths, I'm thinking probably a soybean looper! Their lil eye shine is adorable
Soybean looper

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Chrysodeixis includens / Soybean Looper (8890)