butterflies
I think it is dragonfly
By opening their wings like a bird or insect of course. Obvious!!
A bee?
A mosquito, bee or any insect that has wings and a stinger.
Yes. Almost every flying insect has clear wings! Signed by Tannermo
Wings help an insect to survive because they can remove themselves from danger by flying away. There is no known function of wings in the reproduction process.
A midge is a small flying insect belonging to the family Chironomidae, often resembling mosquitoes but typically lacking the long proboscis. They are commonly found near water bodies and can be a nuisance due to their swarming behavior. In a broader context, "small flying insect" can refer to various tiny insects, including gnats and fruit flies, often characterized by their delicate bodies and wings.
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a flying insect such as a beetle or lepidopteran such as a moth or butterfly
The insect you are describing sounds like a common flower beetle, also known as a blister beetle. They have a red or reddish-orange body with metallic black wings and do not have a stinger. These beetles can often be found around flowers feeding on pollen.
A grasshopper has thick, leathery like wings that cover their transparent wings. A grasshopper is a flying insect that can change colors.
The flying black insect with a hard shell is called a beetle. Beetles have a hard exoskeleton and a pair of forewings called elytra. They have a second pair of wings called the alae or hind wings and this pair is what they use to fly.