The black and blue hairy flower wasp (Scolia soror) and the great black wasp (Sphex pensylvanicus) are bugs that have black bodies and black-blue wings. The steel-blue aphid- and cricket-hunting wasp (Chlorion gerarium) gives black-and-blue impressions that cautiously closer inspection proves to be more black of wings and blue of body. The three insects will be found respectively in Australia (case 1) and North America (examples 2, 3).
The bug you are describing might be a species of dragonfly. Dragonflies have transparent black-blue wings and slender black bodies. They are known for their agile flying abilities near water bodies.
The description matches that of a Marbled Orb Weaver spider, scientific name Araneus marmoreus. This species is commonly found in North Carolina, USA. It has a yellow body with black dots and black stripes on its legs.
Each species of stick insect has its own scientific name, but the group the stick insects belong to is called Phasmatodea,deriving from the Greek word phasma, meaning "an apparition" or "ghost".
The scientific name of a wheel bug is Arilus cristatus.
The scientific name for a leaf bug is Phyllium.
The scientific name for an assassin bug is Reduviidae.
More information is needed to properly identify a bug with a white body and black wings. It's most likely a whitefly or a termite.
Its a bug that is red and it has white stripes on it body and it has wings and its not on the internet any where anyone know what it is?
The Florida Predatory Stink Bug has black wings and a red body. The thorax on this insect features a blue color.
The flying insect that is black with orange bands on its body seems to be a honey bee. Honey bees are native to Southeast Asia and are so-called because of their ability to produce and store honey.
The boxelder bug is a black bug whose wings are orange-striped in the shape of the letter "y." The insect in question (Boisea trivittata) sports two sets of wings, with the upper set being edged in orange.
Velvet Ant!
Wasps and hornets
Most likely a moth.
a lady bug i believe
2 wings a lady bug has
There is a type of moth that answers to this description. It is called the Yellow-collared Scape Moth. There is also one called Joyful Holomelina, which is the same color.
A bug with wings, a black and red body, and an X pattern on its back might be a boxelder bug or a milkweed bug. There are a large number of bugs with this description and each bug is native to specific areas.