Could be a cabbage white, not only are they small but are the most common butterfly. Possibly a wood white, depending on if you are outside US.
The wooly aphid is an insect that matches this description. It has a blue fluffy body and either white or transparent wings.
a white bug.
a snow fly. it is pioseness and deady .
Correct, arachnids have no wings or antennae. However, some have forward limbs or appendages with sensory functions which might be said to act like antennae.
Yes. Mosquito are insects. You can tell because insects have 3 pairs of legs, 2 pairs of wings, and a set of antennae.
Body parts: Arachnid: 2 Insect: 3 Pairs of Legs: Arachnid: 4 Insect: 3 Antennae: Arachnid: none Insect: 2 Wings: Arachnid: none Insect: 2-3 pair
insect that has white spots on black wings with red hind area. looks like a small moth or wasp with out a stinger
An insect that has a white body and two pairs of black square wings could be a nymph. The nymph is commonly found near vegetables.
It is probably an Ichneumon wasp. Their antennae are longer and have more segments than most other wasps. These are not known to sting people.
It sounds like a sawfly
butterfly
no,because caterpillar does not have wings and it is an insect.
Pigeon wings are derived from an ancestral limb: the forearms. Butterfly wings (and other insect wings) are novel appendages not derived from other limbs. They are actually derived from an outgrowth of respiratory tissue.
There are several types of butterflies that have a black head and wings. Some of them also have a white abdomen and red bottom.
They usually have a pair of antennae, though different insects have many different types. Source: wikipedia page on Insect_morphology#Antennae