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Bloemen en vlinders - Theo van Hoytema - 1910 - via Rijksmuseum
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by eternaldream333
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a charming Grass Dart who frequents the marigolds in the morning. these guys are usually very flighty, I'm thrilled I was able to get some good photos <3
Narrow-brand Grass Dart (Ocybadistes flavovittatus).
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Broad-margined Grass Yellow (Eurema puella), family Pieridae, Biak, West Papua
photograph by Walter Bachmann
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Bright orange darter, Telicota augias, Hesperiidae (Skippers)
Found in Southeast Asia and down into northern Australia
Photos by gancw1
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Finally time to start posting stuff! :D
Day one of PPKM week: ✨ stargazing ✨
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Wondering if Messmer was just the only one to help/sympathize with Marika on the shattering of the elden ring. His relation to snakes, fire, etc, could just be that he turned himself into a living weapon taking parts of all of the enemies of the Erd Tree he could find. Momma's boy headcanon tbh.
until the DLC is fully out and confirms otherwise, i'll stubbornly cling to the mommy's boy theory fr fr 😭😭
with Fromsoft's track record of portraying motherhood (*stare at Bloodborne*) i simply refuse to believe they made the Mom™ in Marika and won't expand on her further or won't have a kid that is just...insane over her. prayer circle for that theory to be supported in canon because i have ART to DRAW if true !
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16 June 2023 -- Shot on Iphone6
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Peony is soOooo cute, isn't it?! <3
(emote commission for VexxRedPanda on X)
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a couple of Blues (Polyommatinae subfamily) seen resting in the tall grasses at dusk.
(top) Spotted Pea-blue (Euchrysops cnejus).
(bottom) Common Grass-blue (Zizina otis).
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Translucent caterpillar of the grass demon butterfly (Udaspes folus) playing host to a parasitic horsehair worm. (Photo by ygurjar)
Adult horsehair worms are aquatic and free-living (do not require a host), but larvae are parasites of arthropods. The host is usually killed when the worm emerges after maturing.
Uninfected grass demon butterfly caterpillar:
Visible are the tracheae (respiratory tubes) radiating way from the spiracles (breathing holes), but no worms are present. (Photo by aniruddha_singhamahapatra)
Adult grass demon:
(Photo by muzafar_riyaz)
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