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Sign In to followNo, not plume. It looks to me like something in the Tribe Spilomelini, or Tribe Nymphulini, I'm not sure...looks like some kind of Crambid Snout Moth though.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/44071/bgpa...
http://bugguide.net/node/view/44078/bgpa...
Looks very similar to this Raspy Cricket I found online
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_U75Vx0SZlhA/SE...
I believe either Pseudomyrmex seminole or P. simplex
As mentioned in the bugguide page I referenced "any azure flying after July 1 is very likely this species."
Oh ... And he's not a fungi, I think you may have clicked on wrong category by mistake. LOL
Not 100% sure, but I vote Western Wood
ID for the big fellow. Looks most like Omorgus howelli to me. But Omorgus suberosus looks very similar and is more widely spread according to bugguide info.
Can't see it very well but looks like a velvet mite to me.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/2419
I think this may be Mother-of-Millions, Bryophyllum delagoense, not the hybrid kind.
It is a Bryophyllum sp. (Mother-of-millions) Or variety, there are a few and some hybrids also.
http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/agriculture/pe...