With limited description provided the answer is limited. I would say that it is a dragon fly. Insect order: Odonata (I think). Most people recognize butterflys but not all people in large cities have seen dragon flys.
Butterflies and moths have wings that resemble flags. They protrude from the body at a right angle and are shaped like long flags.
Butterflies probably have the largest wings.
A butterfly.
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The Ladyfinger moth has a black or brown body and pink wings. This species of moth happens to look like a wasp.
A flying bug with square flag-like wings is called a Common Whitetail Skimmer. It is a type of dragonfly. You may see them flying around lakes and ponds on hot summer days. Their wings aren't really shaped like flags, it's just that parts of their wings are so see-through, the colored parts sometimes look like flags on sticks from a distance.
A clegg insect, also known as a horse-fly, is a large flying insect with a pair of wings, a large head, and a mandible that is capable of biting animals. There are approximately 1,300 different species of horse-fly.
A clegg insect, also known as a horse-fly, is a large flying insect with a pair of wings, a large head, and a mandible that is capable of biting animals. There are approximately 1,300 different species of horse-fly.
The romans but they dont look like our flags today
You indentify them by their size,how they look like,check how flies and most important see if it is a flying insect
A clegg insect, also known as a horse-fly, is a large flying insect with a pair of wings, a large head, and a mandible that is capable of biting animals. There are approximately 1,300 different species of horse-fly.
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Woolly aphids are a type of insect that looks like a small, white feather on a leaf. The white fluff that makes the insect look like a feather is a type of wax it secretes as a type of defense mechanism.
They look a lot like a bees wings but black really thin and almost like wired.
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