For meet Bellinympha, a 135 million year old lacewing. This creature is not only gorgeous, but is especially cool because of the colour patterns preserved on its wings, which suggest mimicry of leaves, at a time before flowering plants evolved.

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Good afternoon :)
Here is the sketch process video for 's Lacewing character Pike!

Clip Studio's new time-lapse function is amazing in every single way! Very much beats OBS. Tysm CSP!



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"You didn't just swat innocent little lacewing now, did you?"
Felt like sharing this concept about Empress of Light, probably will paint her next!

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"'This is the most complicated potion I've ever seen,' said Hermione, as they scanned the recipe. 'Lacewing flies, leeches, fluxweed and knotgrass,' she murmured, running her finger down the list of ingredients"
— JKR (CS10)

by Hala Zabaneh

https://t.co/RP9SQwisES

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WOO finally finished the lacewing duo! i originally meant to get this done in an hour or so, not a few days.

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no.259. A silky lacewing, Psychopsis coelivaga. Australian representative of Psychopsidae, small family nowadays, more diverse in fossil record (and sadly not in Britain). Also the fluffiest lacewing I've ever seen.

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This spoon-winged lacewing adoptable is ready to fly!

She is up for $25 USD!

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Jennifer Lacewing here is a drawing I had done of her

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"Vengeance was what drove me to them. The only language left to me, revenge... I am Quiet. I am... The absence of words." - Quiet (1984)

Stunning Artwork by talented artist: LaceWingedSaby! ()

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Ah! This is a larva, inspired by a post about the Duck-Faced Lacewing!
https://t.co/VzuRjDXI3i

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Jennifer Lacewing updated artwork https://t.co/G56Sk7csdW

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library for the of Beijing features 49 species, including 7 undetermined + 20 newly recorded in the city + 2 previously unknown from China.

Study: https://t.co/z9WPbLJSTH

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Last week we brought you snails that attach stuff to their shells. Today we give you a newly-discovered fossil green lacewing larva that attached soil to its body as an act of camouflage 130 million years ago. 
https://t.co/z5sGWKzRIY

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