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Your tiger moth is from Genus Ormetica, probably one of these 2 species:
O. ataenia or O. taeniata-temperata
It's in the Grammia genus, but you need pics of the hindwings to get a species i.d.
Well, it's definitely a robber fly (Family Asilidae) and the projection at the tip of the striped abdomen indicates it's probably a female. They will eat any other insect they can take down, including other robber flies.
Look at mud and red salamanders. It looks like a juvenile, but you will probably need the size and more detail information (number of toes, face coloration, underside coloration, etc) to make a confident i.d.
It's a cicada molt/exuvia
http://www.whatsthatbug.com/2013/07/08/c...
It looks like field hedge bindweed.
Are the white blossom and the smaller pink one both from the same plant?
Look at African spurred tortoises