Invertober 2025 Collage #invertober
Death's-head Hawk Moth #invertober #insect #moth
Christmas Beetle #invertober #insect #coleoptera
Red Sea Urchins #invertober #urchin #echinoderm
Pearly Green Lacewing #invertober #insect #neuroptera
American Dog Tick #invertober #tick #arachnid
Sea Bunny #invertober #nudibranch #slug
House Centipede #invertober #centipede #chilopoda
New Zealand Mussels #invertober #bivalve #mollusc
Pink Sand Dunes Tiger Beetle #invertober #beetle #coleoptera
Sea Angel #invertober #seaangel
Flame Skimmer Dragonfly #invertober #dragonfly
By-the-Wind Sailor #invertober #hydrozoan
Vampire Squid #invertober #squid #cephalopod
Black and Yellow Mud Dauber #invertober #wasp #insect
Blue-lined Flatworm #invertober #flatworm
Giant Isopod #invertober #crustacean #isopod
Queen Alexandra's Birdwing #invertober #butterfly
Bobbit Worm #invertober #worm
Banded Sugar Ant #invertober #insect #ant
A vectorial digital drawing of an Acherontia atropos, or Death's-head Hawkmoth, viewed from above and set against a pale blue background. The moth has large wings with a pattern of black, dark brown, and orange-yellow markings. The most distinctive feature is the thorax, which is marked with a skull-like pattern in tan, black, and yellow. The large abdomen is segmented with alternating black and orange-yellow bands. The text "invertobter2025 – Day 31" is in the bottom right corner.
This is the end 💥 I approached #invertober with no clear expectations, and now I can say it was exciting+painful+rewarding+exhausting! #SciArt
What's the most appropriate subject for Day 31 of #invertober2025 if not the death's-head hawk moth?
Stay tuned as I'll be publishing a wrap-up soon 👀
Pacific Razor Clam #invertober #clam #sword
Dark Fishing Spider #invertober #spider #arachnid
Earthworm #invertober #worm
Flamboyant Cuttlefish #invertober #cuttlefish #cephalopod
I know, I know, it's November. But...
#Invertober day 31: Death's-head hawkmoth (Acherontia atropos) #invertober2025
a collage of 32 invertebrates in a 7x5 grid, with a list of their latin names in the middle. there are beetles, millipedes, squids, butterflies, shrimp, slugs, crabs, jellifish, starfish, grasshoppers, leaf bugs, caterpillars, nautiluses, scorpions, damselflies, mussels, velvet worm, peacock spider, isopod, mantis, mosquito the text (white on black) in the middle: INVERTOBER 2022 1 | Chrysina beyeri 2 | Archispirostreptus gigas 3 | Oryctes nasicornis 4 | Sepioteuthis lessoniana 5 | Battus philenor 6 | Lysmata amboinensis 7 | Cicadella viridis 8 | Ariolimax columbianus 9 | Mnemiopsis leidyi 10 | Ocypode quadrata 11 | Junonia coenia 12 | Romalea microptera 13 | Patiria miniata 14 | Polyura athamas 15 | Pulchriphyllium giganteum 16 | Allonautilus scrobiculatus 17 | Antheraea yamamai 18 | Centruroides sculpturatus 19 | Enallagma cyathigerum 20 | Platycotis vittata 21 | Chalcosoma atlas 22 | Mytilus edulis 23 | Estigmene acrea 24 | Opisthopatus roseus 25 | Greta oto 26 | Maratus volans 27 | Peponapis pruinosa 28 | Acraga coa 29 | Armadillidium maculatum 30 | Typophyllum erosum 31 | Phyllocrania paradoxa extra | Anopheles gambiae
a collage of 32 invertebrates in a 7x5 grid, with a list of their latin names in the middle. there are beetles, bees, ants, snails, octopus, flies, crabs, moths, isopods, grasshoppers, slugs, flatworms, jellyfish, mantis, spider, wasp, scorpion, starfish, clam, leaf bug, cuttlefish, millipede, dragonfly, mosquito the text (white on black) in the middle: INVERTOBER 2023 1 | Thermonectus marmoratus 2 | Megachile leachella 3 | Wasmannia auropunctata 4 | Papustyla pulcherrima 5 | Diaprepes abbreviatus 6 | Amphioctopus marginatus 7 | Syrphus ribesii 8 | Hepatus epheliticus 9 | Deilephila elpenor 10 | Magicicada septendecim 11 | Drosophila melanogaster 12 | Pentidotea resecata 13 | Melanoplus devastator 14 | Glaucus atlanticus 15 | Libelloides macaronius 16 | Pseudoceros ferrugineus 17 | Morpho peleides 18 | Lucanus capreolus 19 | Phyllorhiza punctata 20 | Mantis religiosa 21 | Thomisus onustus 22 | Dasymutilla occidentalis 23 | Heterometrus spinifer 24 | Danaus chrysippus 25 | Protoreaster nodosus 26 | Siphanta acuta 27 | Chlamys islandica 28 | Sepioloidea lineolata 29 | Scolopendra polymorpha 30 | Limax maximus 31 | Celithemis eponina extra | Sabethes sp.
a collage of 31 invertebrates in a 7x5 grid, with a list of their latin names in the middle. there are lanternbugs, butterflies, cephalopods, jellyfish, flies, spiders, wasps, flatworms, ants, chnidarians, beetles, crabs, bees, snails, isopods, sea slugs, sponges, sea cucumbers, and bottom right occupying two spaces a horseshoe crab with a long tail. the text (white on black) in the middle: Invertober 2025 1 | Fulgora laternaria 2 | Siproeta stelenes 3 | Sepia officinalis 4 | Cotylorhiza tuberculata 5 | Bombylius major 6 | Brachypelma smithi 7 | Chrysis ignita 8 | Bipalium choristosperma 9 | Nothomyrmecia sp. 10 | Radianthus magnifica 11 | Goliathus goliatus 12 | Macrocheira kaempferi 13 | Bombus pratorum 14 | Monadenia infumata 15 | Argema mittrei 16 | Armadillidium gestroi 17 | Lampyris noctiluca 18 | Chromodoris annae 19 | Aplysina fistularis 20 | Coccinella trifasciata 21 | Histioteuthis heteropsis 22 | Neotibicen linnei 23 | Eristalis flavipes 24 | Hierodula membranacea 25 | Tachypleus gigas 26 | Chicobolus spinigerus 27 | Kiwa hirsuta 28 | Synchlora aerata 29 | Phidippus audax 30 | Parastichopus johnsoni 31 | Gecarcinus quadratus
7x5 grid on a black background of 32 invertebrates, from jellyfish, leafhoppers, anemones, weevils, lobsters, moths, snails, flies, cuttlefish, worms, spiders, clams, spiders, caterpillars, isopods, flatworms, nudibranch, dragonflies, ticks, centipedes, sea urchins, lacewings, squid, mosquitoes in the middle are their latin names in white text: INVERTOBER 2025 1 | Chrysaora pacifica 2 | Graphocephala coccinea 3 | Anthopleura xanthogrammica 4 | Rhynchophorus cruentatus 5 | Panulirus versicolor 6 | Phalera bucephala 7 | Chrysomallon squamiferum 8 | Mallophora fautrix 9 | Ascarosepion pfefferi 10 | Lumbricus terrestris 11 | Dolomedes tenebrosus 12 | Siliqua patula 13 | Camponotus consobrinus 14 | Eunice aphroditois 15 | Ornithoptera alexandrae 16 | Bathynomus giganteus 17 | Pseudoceros concinnus 18 | Sceliphron caementarium 19 | Vampyroteuthis infernalis 20 | Velella velella 21 | Libellula saturata 22 | Clione limacina 23 | Cicindela albissima 24 | Perna canaliculus 25 | Scutigera coleoptrata 26 | Jorunna parva 27 | Dermacentor variabilis 28 | Chrysopa perla 29 | Mesocentrotus franciscanus 30 | Anoplognathus pallidicollis 31 | Acherontia atropos extra | Aedes aegypti
4 years of #invertober #SciArt goobers
you know what, from going through 3-4 months of one of my worst art blocks ever to an outpouring of art 2025 was overall a good art year
#HumanMade #noAI #invertebrates
Bee-killer Robber Fly #invertober #insect
A vectorial digital drawing of a Scutigera coleoptrata, or House Centipede, viewed from above and set against a pale blue background. The centipede has a central, segmented body colored in tan and brown stripes. Its most defining feature is the array of many extremely long, slender, striped legs radiating outward, giving it a spiky, oval appearance. It also has long antennae extending from the head. The text "invertobter2025 - Day 25" is in the bottom right corner.
Back on track for #invertober2025 with the house centipede!
I usually like all kinds of critters, but must admit that I find centipedes quite intimidating: maybe it's their unpredictable and slithery movements 👀 #bugsky
Stay tuned, as I'm preparing an epilogue for my #invertober
Scaly-foot Gastropod #invertober #gastropod