
An elusive Striped Wispbeetle fills the world's deepest caves with creepy murmuring. It's totally harmless, of course, but a rather unsettling little booger.

Another dragonfly at rest amongst the muck.

A lovely Dull Flutebeetle, native to Jungles and Lush Caves. It produces a rather birdlike noise, crossed with a bamboo flute.

An Azure Dragonfly pictured above a mangrove. They're pretty annoyingly hard to photograph, given how flighty they are.

Found in Dark Forests, Crimson Forests, and Mangroves, these unusual beetles produce a deep-throated echoing croak.

Some common Humbeetles, native to prairies and grasslands. From Left to right, a Shiny Striped, Striped, and Dull Humbeetle.

The Dull Clatterbeetle is a common sight in most woodlands. It sounds rather like a woodpecker.

A fairly common Striped Seabeetle. Their smooth vibes are a welcome addition to any shoreline.

A Dull and Shiny thrumbeetle, found in the Badlands.

A hastily constructed Bug Sanctuary. (Note the Cobbled Terracotta used in the siding. Also, the stupid Strumbeetle hiding behind a shrubbery and refusing to be photographed.)

Nests are found naturally in savannahs. Can be used to automatically harvest wood, and produce cobbled terracotta.

Butterflies! They admittedly don't do much, but they're kinda cute...

Dragonflies. Hard to catch, though their wings can be used as a potion ingredient.

The copper net, a bug catcher's most prized possession.

