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12/29, 4 months ago

nevver:

Beetles

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10/24, 7 months ago

mynameismad:

bktcm:

mctkb:

BUG RIDERS.

THEY RIDE BUGS.

whispers im done, im sf done……

LIZ I’M SORRY I DIDN’T GET TO YOUR STREAM BUT THESE LOOK SO FABULOUS ;O;

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10/07, 7 months ago

insectlove:

One of my mantises molting. 

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09/10, 8 months ago

Rosy Maple Moth

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06/30, 10 months ago
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05/27, 12 months ago
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05/23, 1 year ago

biomedicalephemera:

Red Locust (Nomadacris septemfasciata)

The red locust is a sub-Saharan grasshopper in its gregarious phase. Unlike desert locusts, red locusts have not caused any devastating crop destruction since the 1940s. However, the last mass gregarious infestation lasted from 1930-1944 in Chad, the Sahel, and almost all of southern Africa, and was as devastating as the Rocky Mountain locust was in the United States in the 19th century.

Fabre’s Book of Insects. Illsutrated by E. J. Detmold, 1921.

04/20, 1 year ago

ianbrooks:

Recycled Animals by Edouard Martinet

Gathering material from flea markets and garage sales, Edward meticulously solders together the scrap from typewriters, kitchen utensils, and car parts like pieces in a 3D animal puzzle. The outcome look just as real as they do synthetic, a prelude to cybernetic fauna that will surely one day rule us all once we’ve imbued them with  metallic hearts.

Artist: website (via: lostateminor)

04/10, 1 year ago

disturbedesign:

Bao Pham

04/02, 1 year ago

noelbadgespugh:

Gonzaga Lacewing . . new species, alas, missing its legs

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