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Neoptera, the fascinating world of insects and butterflies. From the mesmerizing Sea green swallowtail butterfly to the stunning Malaysian Orchid Mantis in its pink and white color morphs, nature never fails to amaze us with its camouflage skills. Originating from Malaysia, these mantises blend seamlessly into their orchid homes. But it's not just mantises that captivate our attention; we also have the RF - Devils flower mantis, a male specimen found in Africa. Its unique appearance is both intriguing and intimidating. Meanwhile, the Tropical shield mantis from Canande, Esmeraldas showcases its distinctive rhombicollis pattern. Insects like the Black oil beetle find nourishment on flowers such as Lesser cellandine while Flatid planthopper nymphs thrive in Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo. The Spotted lanternfly nymphs roam Wissahickon Valley Park during their fourth instar stage. The Cotton or hibiscus harlequin bug nymph indulges in leafy feasts while displaying vibrant colors against a lush green backdrop. Dragon mantises impress with their large compound eyes that dominate their heads and give them an almost mythical appearance. Acorn weevils make themselves at home on oak buds in Hertfordshire, England showcasing intricate details of nature's design. Lastly, Bee beetles can be spotted buzzing around flowers with their distinct markings. From delicate butterflies to fierce predators and tiny yet resilient creatures feeding on flora – Neoptera reveals a diverse array of species thriving across continents.