Note: There will likely be multiple updates to this journal post, as more insects are observed and identified.
Summer 2018, the passionvine habitat was a popular hangout for Orange Assassin Bugs (Pselliopus barberi). They came to suck the juices out of the Gulf Fritillary caterpillars. They may yet, return this year. Double check the ID, document with photos (Source to use https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/82026-Pselliopus-barberi)
I think I may have seen milkweed bugs last year also. Need to look for this year
This spring/early summer, the Two-Lined Spittlebugs (Prosapia bicincta) are making it their home. Every time I walk out to train the vines on the trellis, I feel one land on my ankle and crawl up my leg. This is a new bug to me, and I have yet to discover what attracts it to the vines. It is apparently a Leafhopper (which explains why they jump on me) and as a juvenile it lives in spit-like foam (spittle) where it feeds on juices from the plant (Source: https://www.whatsthatbug.com/2009/07/14/two-lined-spittlebug-2/).
Update 5/31/19
A new Leaf-Footed Bug has come to the Passionvine habitat! Acanthocephala terminalis (one of the Leaf-Footed Bug family) has a dark gray body with red feet and red tips to the antennae.
What a coincidence that I found an observation of this bug just a few days ago in Tatum, TX. I decided to favorite the observation in case it showed up here, and here it is!
Update 7/30/19
The first few Gulf Fritillary caterpillars have finally showed up! In fact, one made it to adulthood before I even found it. I have had a lot fewer insect visitors to my vine than I had hoped for. Definitely fewer than last year. Many of the flowers are now getting pollinated and turning into fruit. The plants and insects are not thirsty, that's for sure. It's been an usually wet summer. I managed to catch photos of a Carpenter Bee, Bee Assassin Bug, and my first Gulf Fritillary caterpillar found this year.
Update 10/12/22
I am behind in updating this list. Milkweed Assassin Bug possibly surrounding by offspring. Obsure Bird Grasshopper. Various wasps. Asian Lady Beetles. Green and Brown Stink Bugs. Every year the Gulf Fritillary, Eastern Leaf-footed Bugs, Eastern Carpenter Bees, stink bugs, and wasps return. The others do not reliably return every year. I have not observed any Zebra Longwings, though the passionvine is a host plant for them also.
These insects frequently jump on me while I am training the passionflower vines on a trellis that will become Gulf Fritilary butterfly habitat. I have found them in the Bahiagrass and at 5ft high on the trellis. The surrounding area is mowed.
What a coincidence! I recently saw an observation of this insect on iNat, now they are showing up in my Passionflower habitat.
Sitting on Purple Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata). Note: The white spot in the photo is just bird poop.
On purple Passionflower vine
Chrysalis on a captive Purple Passionflower vine. Sadly, the only one I've had so far this year.
On a captive Purple Passionflower vine.
Feeding on Purple Passionflower
On bamboo trellis for Purple Passionflower vine
I am unsure if this is a female with recently hatched nymphs. The little insects around her are not fire ants.
Sitting on Purple Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata)
Freshly emerged from chrysalis on Purple Passionvine (Passiflora incarnata). Drying its wings.
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