I'm not sure why.
The flying, ant-like insect with a black body and orange legs is called a spider wasp or pompilid wasp. They can be found in South America, particularly in Venezuela and Colombia.
None. There is no insect with more than 10 legs. If so, it belongs to another creature classification.
Insects have 6 legs (or 3 pairs of legs), this is one of the defining characterstis of insects
The insect you are likely describing is a six-spotted tiger beetle. They have six legs, a red/orange tail, and white spots on their body. These beetles are commonly found in gardens and grasslands.
It is not an insect. It has more than 6 legs.
A flying ant can have a black body with red legs. The flying ant is a mature male or queen female. The ants have wings to fly away from the colony for the purpose of making a new colony. The queen will remove her own wings, and the wings of the male after mating.
Red wasp.
flying beetle
an insect has 6 legs
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The flying, ant-like insect with a black body and orange legs is called a spider wasp or pompilid wasp. They can be found in South America, particularly in Venezuela and Colombia.
an insect has 6 legs
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.
ant
An insect has 3 pairs of legs (6 legs) and an exoskeleton.
a flying insect such as a beetle or lepidopteran such as a moth or butterfly
A slender, black flying insect with transparent wings, a long ovipositor and red legs sounds like a banded caterpillar parasite wasp. It is also known as the Ichneumon wasp.