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    Mesmerizing close-up of the Lanternfly, showcasing its intricate wing patterns and long, needle-like mouthpart, or proboscis, The Lanternfly, native to parts of Asia, is recognized for its strikingly colorful wings and unique spotted patterns. While often mistaken for a type of fly, it's more closely related to aphids and cicadas. They feed by piercing plants and consuming their sap
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    Mesmerizing close-up of the Lanternfly, showcasing its intricate wing patterns and long, needle-like mouthpart, or proboscis, The Lanternfly, native to parts of Asia, is recognized for its strikingly colorful wings and unique spotted patterns. While often mistaken for a type of fly, it's more closely related to aphids and cicadas. They feed by piercing plants and consuming their sap

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    scratched surface, low contrast, blurry, too bright, overexposed, watermark

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    2/13/2024
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    CivitAI
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