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Sign In to followThank you. This is on the underside of a vine leaf (most likely a morning glory of some kind, though I couldn't tell you which). I held the leaf turned over for the photo. The beetle did not seemed to be disturbed.
Likely because of location Species Grammia f-pallida - Hodges#8189
But could be Species Grammia figurata - Figured Tiger Moth - Hodges#8188
I'm not sure.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/132873
http://bugguide.net/node/view/135363
Yep, Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle.
Some kind of Aphid it looks like to me. Something similar to this perhaps
http://bugguide.net/node/view/356327
It's a Silkmoth but not sure which. I believe it's a Callosamia species.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/291
Agree with lacewing. I think one of the Green Lacewings like these:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/72302
That's a Mason/Potter Wasp nest. They seal their larva in the little clay pots with food.
A few possible species here, not sure.
Not sure which of the two species.
I'm not sure of the suggestion above having done a little more research. It may be a Arge sp. instead. The forked antennae occur on the male of some species. I don't see any with forked antennae in bugguide or google searches. I think bugguide would be very interested in adding this photo and I'm sure they can provide an accurate ID. Please consider posting it there.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/19836/bgpa...