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Here's pellucid hawkmoth.

And speaking of insects and moe, ambrosia beetles should be mentioned. Those are in a symbiotic relationship with fungi, which is sometimes the sole source of food for them. The ambrosia fungus, in turn, cannot grow or spread properly without the beetle tending to it (ie: excavating tunnels in the tree to promote fungal growth) and carrying it to other trees in specialized structures called mycangia.

Think of it as a wheelchair-bound fungus girl taking the role of a housewife and cooking for her beloved ambrosia beetle "wife", who works for her comfort, taking her outside for walks and carrying her to their bed every night.

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Speaking of hairy bugs.

Google how it really looks like. It's like a flying hairy shrimp. Pretty big too.

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