I believe what you are talking about is the Hummingbird Moth.
There is a insect that looks like a humming bird and is called a hummingbird clearwing. It is in the moth family.
It is actually a moth. A humminbird hawk moth to be exact.
Hoverflies have a brown thorax an a striped abdomen with small orange wings. However, their physical appearance is similar to a beetle and a bumblebee.
Ground bees are known to be brown with yellow stripes across their back. These insects build their nests under the ground and can be very dangerous if they are not detected.
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Flying squirrels actually glide not fly
A ladybird (Coccinellidae) is a flying beetle.
Not quite enough information to determine the variety, but from the description it probably is a bumble bee. There are over 200 varieties of bumble bee worldwide.
The Australian Christmas beetle is nocturnal. The many species of "darkling beetles", which all belong to the family Tenebrionidae, are nocturnal. Examples are the flour beetle and the pinacate beetle.
There is not any data for a black beetle with a yellow stripe and red tail. You may be looking at the fourlined plant bug. The fourlined plant bug is black and yellow striped but does not have a red tail.
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Beetle, Bee, Termite.
some type of beetle probably... :]
A water beetle has a hard cover that is lifted up when the wings underneath are to be used for the beetle to fly. Most beetles only fly when they need to, as flying wastes energy.
The green carrion beetle is a flying insect with a green body, red tail, and yellow underbelly. The green carrion beetle earns its name by eating decayed flesh.