This moth is quite complex, hard to describe so I won't. Judging through Wikipedia photos, this one is most likely female, I already uploaded a male counterpart https://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/95...
It's also known as a land planarian, broadhead planarian and flatworm. This one I found around 3 inches, mostly yellow with some stripes running across it vertically. Even though the name says "hammerhead", this one has none but it is the name that is mostly used for this subfamily.
Small ground beetle, quite a metallic sheen, mostly black but legs are reddish.
It was quite a large grasshopper, mostly brown with some pink hues. The hind legs are pink with black and yellow spines. I found that this species has many color variations like yellow, green, black. Most are really pretty, the one I found is just plain brown, but I really like those pink legs.
An insect nest made of mud. The entrance was about 1 inch wide and the whole mound was about 3-4 inches high. I assume it’s some sort of mud dauber wasp nest, but I don’t know.
That actually looks like a smily face, really cool! It might be in the genus Aphantaulax, check it out https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphantau...