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onenicebugperday · 1 year
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Dome lace bug, Oecharis sp., Tingidae
Found in Queensland, Australia
Photos 1-5 by bridgetteaussiemacro, 6 by deemc, 7-8 by tjeales, and 9-10 (for scale) by cynthia_c
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darksilvania · 1 year
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Bug/Steel type gold filigree pokemon (No official names yet)
Originally the last evolution was an adoptable but nobody purchased it so I turned it into a whole line. When I posted them on twitter originally I made this pic with all the references.
First stage is based on a Golden Tortoise Beetle First evolution is based on a mix of the Urodidae Moth Cocoon and the Rising Cross Fabergé Egg Last evolution is based on the Azalea Lace Bug
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Lace bug (Stephanitis typicus), photo taken by @xkzdiffuser
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cnestus · 1 year
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oak lacebug (Corythucha arcuata) eggs and emerging nymphs
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friendnetwork · 22 days
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Spot the invertebrate; an Eastern Sycamore Lace Bug!!! Fascinating little guys in the family Tingidae, difficult to spot. My iNaturalist 📸: Nikon COOLPIX P100
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feral-babe · 6 months
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The Queen of Antennae card embodies a powerful fusion of vitality, joy, and the ability to lead with passion and charisma. She stands as a beacon of confidence and magnetism, guiding others with her unwavering determination. Her presence commands attention, and her fiery spirit fuels her creative endeavors. She exudes confidence and warmth, drawing others with her charismatic presence. This card radiates a message of creative self-expression, urging us to harness our inner fire to lead, inspire, and nurture. It encourages us to lead with confidence, inspire those around us, and cultivate the growth of our passions and aspirations.
In the context of Tingidae lace bugs, we can draw parallels to the card's themes. These small insects, known for their intricate wing patterns, have adapted to various ecosystems. They exhibit determination and resilience and serve as a reminder that small creatures can make a significant impact in ecosystems, contributing to the balance of nature. As lace bug offspring mature, mothers will actively protect them when faced with predators. She displays remarkable bravery, moving towards the threat and courageously fanning her wings to deter attackers. This extraordinary behavior offers a profound lesson— true strength lies not only in one's inner fire but also in the willingness to protect and nurture what we hold dear, even in the face of adversity.
Overall, this card encourages us to embrace our unique radiance, unapologetically expressing our inner flames. The lace bug’s subtle yet stunning appearance reflects this idea. Just as these animals carry their enchantment in their intricacies, we, too, can illuminate the world through our distinct talents and expressions. Incorporating the wisdom of this card into our lives means embracing our inner charisma, leading with passion, nurturing our creations, and defending our visions as fiercely as a lace bug protects its young. Incorporating these insights, we learn that the energy of the Queen of Antennae is not just about personal empowerment but also about the profound impact our strength and creativity can have on our surroundings. By showcasing our inner brilliance, we become inspirational figures who light the way for others, fostering a legacy of courage, creativity, and radiant leadership regardless of one’s size or status.
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usgsbiml · 2 years
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Lace bug, how exquisite, the patterns and colors of the cells of this tiny bug.  The one found on Horsenettle by Ashley Bradford on the Pickering Creek Audubon Sanctuary BioBlitz.  
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musicandgallery · 2 years
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Fashion show. On the stage is Corythucha ciliata.
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greyphitus · 2 years
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lace bugs are extra
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allofthestims · 2 years
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heartnosekid · 3 months
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the white lace flower (orlaya grandiflora) | source
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onenicebugperday · 2 years
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Lace bugs, Teratocader sp., Tingidae
Photographed in Singapore by Nicky Bay // Website // Facebook
Shared with permission; do not remove credit or re-post!
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coolbugs · 6 months
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Bug of the Day
Found this large lace-border moth (Scopula limboundata) resting on a grass flower on the edge of a big field.
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faiiry-vomit · 2 months
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paracosmicessence · 6 months
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i love the 2019 silksong demo gameplay so much i wish lesbians were real
replaying hollow knight again for probably the 76th time i just miss the bugs
dw i’m still completely not normal about sonadow they have literally altered my brain chemistry forever. i’m currently working on a quick animation and by quick i mean it will be two seconds but i have very much spent at least a couple centuries on drawing it
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reksink · 8 months
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Tendrilled Speculations of an Interesting Foe
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