Try wheel bug - I found your question looking for a red bodied, black-legged insect myself. The ones we have found appear to be the newly hatched wheel bug or assassin bug.
A ladybug
Desire is the meaning behind Pablo Neruda's sonnet, "The Insect". In this sonnet, the narrator describes himself as an insect exploring another person's body.
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.
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.
About an inch or inch-and-a-half long? Jerusalem cricket ...
Dragonflies often times have metallic black wings that shimmer in the daylight. They can have red bodies and do not have stingers.
The section of the body behind an insect's thorax is called the abdomen
Tarantula Hawk
Desire is the meaning behind Pablo Neruda's sonnet, "The Insect". In this sonnet, the narrator describes himself as an insect exploring another person's body.
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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.
The flying insect that is black with orange bands on its body seems to be a honey bee. Honey bees are native to Southeast Asia and are so-called because of their ability to produce and store honey.
The black-headed ash sawfly is an insect that has an elongated black body with black dots, black wings, and red thorax. The insect in question (Tethida barda) looks completely different in its larval stage -- other than having a black-colored head -- what with a cream-colored body with front to rear yellow edging and green-patterned lengthwise stripes. Its favorite food plant for the above-mentioned, leaf-feeding larvae will be ash (Fraxinus spp) trees.
There are many insects that could have a red body with black wings. These insects include dragonflies as well as butterflies.