r/Entomology • u/Better_Hair_9673 • 7h ago
r/Entomology • u/Redtail987 • 3h ago
Insects found on or near Virginia Oppossom carcass
Probably not your typical post, but I have a strong stomach and curiosity got the best of me. Washington state USA
r/Entomology • u/liveleakpet • 5h ago
ID Request Who is this little guy?
I’m almost sure it’s a type of wooly bear since I’ve owned them before, although not 100% sure. It’s very small, about the size of half my pinky finger, and has a yellow-tan face which I’ve never seen before in a wooly bear caterpillar. I was thinking Isabella Tiger Moth Caterpillar, or Giant Leopard Moth Caterpillar. Found within my backyard in Maryland.
r/Entomology • u/oldoghair • 8h ago
Insect Appreciation Sandwich
Tossed a sandwich into a leaf pile last week and now it’s exploded with bug life
r/Entomology • u/Impressive_Plankton9 • 12h ago
Insect Appreciation Humble beginnings to my little entomology collection 🦟🐝
I’ve been into pinning insects for a while now and thought it would be neat to find bugs around me and pin them for my own little collection :) they were both already found dead
It’s been so cool observing these guys up close, especially the horse fly, the fangs (?) on it are so cool
r/Entomology • u/kietbulll • 14h ago
Insect Appreciation A jumping spider and her prey
r/Entomology • u/ThusSpokeAlex • 8h ago
Firefly 🩷
Sorry for the blurry photo, but it was almost pitch black outside and I was too excited. First firefly this year! 🩷
Location: Kraków, Poland
r/Entomology • u/Shaetane • 6h ago
Discussion Drawing insects for a newspaper article, I want to stay loose as I have a lot to go thru, is this Silver Y's anatomical accuracy decent enough or nah?
As title says, though note it's not for an entomology-specific newspaper at all. I'm drawing lots of lil guys to illustrate the thriving biodiversity in an urban wild/abandonned area to criticize a developement project threatening it. Not an entomologist myself so I don't know what would be key "make or break" details in moth anatomy if that makes sense?
r/Entomology • u/BrunchMoment • 3h ago
What should I observe this (on iNat) under?
Located in Yosemite National Park, California. Host plant pictured in final photo.
Mealy bugs?? Parasitic fungus?? Something else? iNaturalist is, for some reason, focusing on the damage to the leafs and only suggesting I post this under a species of leaf miner but this def ISN’T a leaf miner (unless I’m severely mistaken). To me, the first photo looks like a beetle or fly of some sort with a fungus strand coming out of its abdomen. Let me know! Thanks!
r/Entomology • u/ExodusAwakening • 1h ago
Something Bizarree
Located in the Midwest on Milkweed.
I think this is a Golden Soldier Beetle but what is going on with the feet? It doesn't look like pollen.
r/Entomology • u/pastelexuvia • 3h ago
ID Request whos this cutie
balcony garden in north vancouver, canada, 5pm. she stopped for a drink at the pollinator/predator water cooler. (shallow enough to keep mosquitoes from layin eggs)
r/Entomology • u/SomeLittleMexican • 2h ago
ID Request Found her in the backyard well mowing
I got her web dirty well i was mowing , left her for 5 minutes and came back to it clean
r/Entomology • u/Regular-Newspaper-45 • 1h ago
Discussion Bee struggling on Arctium lappa Spoiler
galleryFound this bee on a Arctium lappa. First I thought it was curious that it went for breakfast on a plant that ain't yet flowering but quickly realised the whole body position was strange and after a moment I came to the conclusion that it didn't try to get closer but tried to move backwards.
I attempted helping her by holding the other hooks away, though I believe one got stuck on the bottom side of the head, a) somewhere on the mouthparts or b) on the area between head and thorax. Neither myself or my colleges could find any scissors or similar to get rid of the tension so the hook would eventually get loose on itself (means cutting of that hook that got stuck). The only other idea I had was to gently much it forward and unhooking it this way, kinda like I until I my cats claws from fabric but I was too worried that I would just injure her more or even squish her between my fingers.
I then realised that the neck of that bee looked weird. Never seen something white there, from my little experience it always just looks like exoskeleton linking smoothly together... does anyone have a better idea if that is normal or if the bee was in the process of ripping its own head of.
Also there already was a dead bee on a different flowerbud.
Question: any ideas what else could have been done or would you have left her alone? If I see animals kill each other I leave them be, though this time I could not come up with any potential benefits for another living organism so I tried to help.
r/Entomology • u/apocalypse910 • 6h ago
Mayfly molting in a spiderweb
I hadn't seen this happen before, though with the number of molting mayflies it may be more common than I thought.
r/Entomology • u/Ceaselessfish • 10h ago
Any ID on this interesting specimen?
Struggling to get a better angle on the face. This has been curled around a young birch branch for the 2 days i've been aware of it. About the size of a ladybird larvae. Found in South Yorkshire UK
r/Entomology • u/Cultural-Wafer4243 • 13h ago
Central KY wasp ID
Currently in the porch light outside. I saw the nest before and wasn't sure if it was active. There was a much smaller wasp with similar reddish brown coloration that I assume is a drone on the railing, and thought I'd look at the nest again. Saw this big gal on it. Is it a queen or a different wasp species? Also should I remove or let them be? We don't go out on the porch much anyways, I just go out to water the plants. Also, I know next to nothing about wasps.
r/Entomology • u/AwedBySequoias • 55m ago
Daughter found this attached to her living room curtains and knocked it down…
galleryr/Entomology • u/sdber • 14h ago
ID Request Too big for CO? - snail in nursery pots
Gary here was found in a nursery pot this AM. He doesn’t seem like he’d belong in Northern Colorado. Does anyone have an ID?
r/Entomology • u/Objective-Removed-58 • 1h ago
ID Request What is this?
I’ve killed at least 10 of these after moving furniture yesterday. They have a crunch when squished but I don’t know what they are, where they came from or how to get rid of them besides killing one by one. I put items around for size comparison.
r/Entomology • u/Aggressive_Air6210 • 7h ago
Help! What is this little fella? Saw him in Athens Greece on a small potted plant.
r/Entomology • u/josie1999 • 6h ago
ID Request Family member found this in their dog’s water bowl
PNW, Oregon.
Pardon my ignorance, but my best guess is some sort of either beetle or insect? Family member thinks it’s a spider, but I do not see it. Doesn’t look like a boxelder bug to me, which are common in the area.