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A single winged insect is observed stationary on a light gray, textured wall in San Juan Cuautlancingo, Mexico. The insect, appearing dark brown to reddish-brown, possesses a segmented body, six legs, and two antennae. It has four transparent, veined wings, which are positioned over its dorsal surface, extending beyond the abdomen. The wall exhibits a coarse, irregular texture consistent with stucco or a similar finish. Subtle shadows are cast on the wall directly beneath the insect, indicating a singular light source from above or to its side. No other subjects or objects are present within the frame.
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Mar 27, 2026, 4:07 AM

San Juan Cuautlancingo, Mexico

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A single winged insect is observed stationary on a light gray, textured wall in San Juan Cuautlancingo, Mexico. The insect, appearing dark brown to reddish-brown, possesses a segmented body, six legs, and two antennae. It has four transparent, veined wings, which are positioned over its dorsal surface, extending beyond the abdomen. The wall exhibits a coarse, irregular texture consistent with stucco or a similar finish. Subtle shadows are cast on the wall directly beneath the insect, indicating a singular light source from above or to its side. No other subjects or objects are present within the frame.

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