so apparently THIS is what bathothauma lyromma looks like in situ............I'm losing it
it feels so weird to see, because my only reference for what an adult looked like was one illustration. now I feel like I've seen something I'm not meant to see
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original video (twitter)
The final stage of every OC's creation is having to go through websites like this to name it:
Saddest thing ever is reading an academic paper about a threatened or declining species where you can tell the author is really trying to come up with ways the animal could hypothetically be useful to humans in a desperate attempt to get someone to care. Nobody gives a shit about the animals that ādonāt affectā us and it seriously breaks my heart
thinking about how sleep tokenās discography continually engages with(in) liminal spacesā sleep, dreams, the limbo between heaven and hell, transitive actions, genres, etc.ā and the ways it amplifies and further emphasizes the fleeting nature of love and romance, and reminds listeners of the very thing the band continually expresses: nothing lasts forever.
shooo
Marian Ellis Rowan (1848-1922, Australian) ~ One hundred and fifty-eight medium- and small-sized moths, in seven columns. A wide range of families is represented, including the NOCTUIDAE, ARCTIIDAE, LASIOCAMPIDAE, LYMANTRIIDAE, GEOMETRIDAE, PYRALIDAE, SESIIDAE, etc.Ā
Watercolour with bodycolour on green paper
[Source: Christieās]
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