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Hello TwoMovies Family! Welcome to A-Z series, and I will start for the abc order of the insect, and no more rude comments please! Thank you!!! ;)

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Aphid smiley

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@3UN01A what about ant lion

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Beetle smiley

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@3UN01A what about bedbugs

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Cricket.

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@FemaleLotRfan83 mole cricket

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@🐲footshot Oh I love dragonflies so much!

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E is for the Earwing!

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firefly

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Grasshopper.

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H is for Hog! Just kidding! H is for the honey bee

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Inchworm.

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Jewel beetle

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Katydid [it] smiley

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@uunboundd At least it's not a giant cockroach. Still, that's horrifying. smiley

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Locust

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Mantis has arrived!

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@uunboundd I wanna my mantis for my senior prank day in school!

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@MarieCateyes lol do it!

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@uunboundd Okay, I will do it, *puts mantis in Esteban's face* Got it!

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Praying mantis.

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@FemaleLotRfan83 Another mantis! Yes!!!!

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@🐲footshot What does J.E stands for?

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@MarieCateyes dunno but thats the guys name and the date it was identified

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@MarieCateyes James Edward Smith.

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O went after P so this is Q!

Question Mark Butterfly

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@ wing shape looks like that of a Comma which is quite funny when yuo think about it smiley smiley smiley

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@🐲footshot You must know insects? I don't, but I do find them fascinating (and somewhat frightening at times).

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@ bit of a naturalist , and i studied ecology/environmental science smiley

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@🐲footshot Brilliant. I'm a self taught naturalist.

I used to work as a naturalist for about 3 years. It was brilliant.

I love to learn.

Entomology is very challenging!

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@ specially bloodymoths lmao

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@🐲footshot LOL especially them ...

This is a vampire moth (as close as I could get to bloodymoths)

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@ holy crap!! guess what
[SPOILER]

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@🐲footshot hahahahaha well spotted you!

Shhhhh don't tell! smiley

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Stink bug.

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Target Tortoise Beetle

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@ whoa..smiley that little dude could be their corporate mascot.

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Unlined Giant Chafer Beetle

previously named the june bug

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Vagrant Spider

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Wolf spider. (I assume arachnids can be included).

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Xiphydriidae

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Yellow mealworm.

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Zoraptera

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Aphid.

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Black Widow.

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centipede

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Damselfly

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Ellychnia Californica (a.k.a. Californian Glowworm a.k.a Western Firefly)

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Flesh fly

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Gnat.

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Horsefly smiley

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Isoptera

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Junebug

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@uunboundd hahaha

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Katydid.

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Lace bug

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Moth.

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Nit

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Orb- weaver spider.

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Planthopper

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Queen Cell

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Rhinoceros beetle

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Spider.

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Tsetse fly

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Underwing moth.

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Vinegar Fly

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Wasp.

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Xerces Blue (an extinct butterfly)

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Zebra clubtail.

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Assassin Bug

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Black widow spider.

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Cabbage tree emperor moth caterpillar

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Doodlebug

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@ Heard this word a hundred times and never knew it was an actual bug. An interesting looking one, too!

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@ I loved to play with them ,when I was a kid

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Earwig.

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False Katipo Spider (Yeah, yeah, not an insect, but I love arachnids. They're as cute as bugs).

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Grasshopper.

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Huhu Grub

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Jewel beetle.

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Kawakawa Looper

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Lice.

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Mealybug

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New Zealand Praying Mantis

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Owlfly (larva)

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@ Awww, it's cute. Looks like it has antlers.

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@delamitri The adult version is completely different!

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@ I looked it up. They're beautiful for flies. I'll save the pic for when O rolls around again. 😊

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@delamitri I actually saw one, so I aimed for the (creepy) larva. LOL smiley

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Painted Lady Butterfly

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Quadrate fanwinged katydid

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I have the heebee geebee's after looking they this forum!
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We'll save you, Teeny! smiley

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Robber fly.

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South African Praying Mantis

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Tarantula.

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Uncas Skipper

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Violet Ground Beetle

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@Lurkio Some of the prettiest colors I've ever seen are on beetles.

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Walking Stick

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@ So awesome.

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@delamitri That one is really pretty!

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Xylocopa Appendiculata

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Y is for Yellow-White Butterfly!

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Wolf spider.

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Zebra Butterfly

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Assassin Bug smiley

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@ We have a lot of these out in the backyard. Fortunately, ours are not agressive and only bite if threatened. They hang around the pool though, so I'm always worried about accidentally disturbing them and getting bitten. 😳

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@delamitri After I started reading about them I freaked out.

Thankfully we don't have them at all.

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Backswimmer

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@delamitri don't play with this bug or you wished you haven't .their bite is very pain full and I know I grab one .

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Caterpillar.

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Deceased

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@delamitri I'm in the wrong thread! Oops.

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Earwig.

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Flea

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Grasshopper.

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Head louse

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@delamitri Oh ewww, hold still honey whilst I take a pic of the head lice clinging to your scap! smiley

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@ Hahahaha, that is the way everything is these days! 😳 I marvel at some of the things people hold still for to get pics, but my morbid side sure does appreciate it.

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Inchworm.

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Japanese Beetle

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Katydid.

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Ladybird

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Monarch butterfly.

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Native Bush Cockroach

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Orb Weaver spider.

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Potato Bug

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@ I have always loved potato bugs. Slow moving, non threatening and their feet fascinate me.

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@delamitri I had one of those large caterpillars put into my bed once as a joke at night... I didn't love that so much.

LOL

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@ NO bugs welcome in the bed! I don't care HOW cute they are. smiley

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@ Mean joke. 😬

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@delamitri Twas indeed. I was soooo frigging scared. I thought I was being attacked. It was horrible.

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Queen Bee

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Rhinoceros Beetle

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@ Hahaha, strike a pose.

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@ This makes me laugh remembering when my older brother (I was seven) told me that frogs we saw in the creek in this position were called "double decker frogs" 😆😆.....

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Soybean Looper

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Termite.

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Ulysses Butterfly [SPOILER]

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Virginia Creeper Sphinx

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Weta

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@ What a beauty! Looks a bit like a cricket on steroids. I've never seen or heard of one of these, but I like it!

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@delamitri I know! It's eating a carrot, to boot! smiley

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Xylodromus

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Yellowheaded Aspen Leaftier

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Ant. (Couldn't think of any insects starting with Z)

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@FemaleLotRfan83 Thanks B is easy for me lol

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Bee

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Cricket.

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Daddy Longlegs.

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European Chafer

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Fruit fly.

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Giant Water Bug

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@delamitri never never grab one of these bad boys ,their bite is soooo pain full ,I grab one out of the water and hit the ground crying

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Honey bee.

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Ichneumon Wasp

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June bug.

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Kudzu Bug

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Louse

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@ Ew 🤢 😂

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@delamitri They really resemble ticks quite a bit. Ew, yuck, gross.

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@ I love all bugs, except for the ones that want to eat me. 😁

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@ A joke I heard when a little boy, have never been able to forget. "A family is on a picnic, Mom, Dad, 2boys, Timmy and Bobby, and the family collie. They have been there most of the day having a great time when suddenly, Timmy runs up to his parents and says "Mommy Daddy, Bobby's eating the grapes off the dog again!"

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@Wander smiley they we're ticks??

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@ I take it you have never seen a fully engorged tick, they look purple, and are about the size of medium grapes

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@ now that you have that image in your head, just try to forget it. lol

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Metallic wood boring beetle

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No-see-ums

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@ Its name is John Cena.

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Orbweaver spider.

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Plant Bug

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Rhinoceros beetle.

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Elephant beetle

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Sharpshooter Leafhopper

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oops, not last letter. sorry
Tsetse Fly

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@Wander You aren't the only one who has posted under the wrong game.

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Underwing Caterpillar

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Vespidae

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Wasp,

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had to cheat and look one up
Xeres Butterfly

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@Wander I used up all the ones I know a long time ago. I have to look all of them up now. 👍

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Aphid.

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Balsam Twig Aphids are tiny, soft-bodied insects with piercing-sucking mouthparts.

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Caterpillar.

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Dragonfly.

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Earwig

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Flea.

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Granary Weevil

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Honeybee.

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Io moth

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June Bug.

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Katydid.

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Linden Wort Gall

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Moth.

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Noctua Cutworm

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Orbweaver spider (O's are tough).

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@FemaleLotRfan83 I've exhausted 3 insect encyclopedias.

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@delamitri Some of these are tough.

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Pharaoh Ant

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Red Fire ant.

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Scorpion (do they count? They are arachnids.)

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@FemaleLotRfan83 Sure, I've been throwing in arachnids too.

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Tortoise Beetle (belly)

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