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Bilateral Gyandromorphs
Yet another bug-themed practice sketch! I’m not sure what species of butterfly I referenced, but the wings are different shapes and have different patterns because of bilateral gyndromorphism. (I spelled it wrong in the sketch.)
Its the result of a genetic disorder, and splits the body into halves; one half is female, and the other is male. This phenomenon has been seen in insects, birds, and crustaceans, and it can effect the outward appearance of an animal. It’s also easier to draw because I don’t need both the wings to look the same.
I also figured out how to change my text color.
Nature's Miniature Masterpieces


Spilostethus furcula
Spilostethus furcula is a species of seed bug in the Lygaeidae family, found in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. It is also known as SPITFU.
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28/03/2024 (12:14 p.m.)
Once more, amidst the verdant beauty of my garden, I chanced upon this mesmerizing seed bug and preserved its beauty for eternity with my camera.
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ʚїɞ Orange Lepidoptera ʚїɞ

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ʚїɞ Orange Lepidoptera ʚїɞ

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Some wolf spiders I caught in my house recently. My mother saw three and I’ve only managed to catch the two male ones. There’s a huge beautiful female I’ve yet to catch
The first and last pic is the first spider and the middle pics are the second spider




They were both beautiful. I didn’t hurt them I just put them on the porch away from my kitties