The month of May has just started and, as usual, the fauna of Animal Crossing: New Horizons varies accordingly, with new additions and many new arrivals that we will have to capture to complete our collection in the Nintendo Switch title. Here is a list of those who are the new insects that will populate our islands in this period. As always, we remind you that the additions will be different for the two hemispheres and therefore the lists will be different based on the choice made within the game.
Northern hemisphere
Your name and surname | Location | Schedule | Price |
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Striped Dragonfly | In flight | 8:00AM - 17:00PM | 4.500 stars |
Dytisk | On ponds and rivers | 8:00AM - 19:00PM | 800 stars |
Purple Emperor Butterfly | In flight | 4:00AM - 19:00PM | 3.000 stars |
Gerride | On ponds and rivers | 8:00AM - 19:00PM | 130 stars |
Queen Alexandra butterfly | In flight | 8:00AM - 16:00PM | 4.000 stars |
Rosalia Batesi beetle | On the tree stumps | All day | 3.000 stars |
Scorpio | To the ground | 19:00AM - 4:00PM | 8.000 stars |
Carabo Violin | Above the trees | All day | 450 stars |
Southern hemisphere
Your name and surname | Location | Schedule | Price |
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Zygoptera | In flight | All day | 500 stars |
Grillotalpa | Underground | All day | 500 stars |
Tarantola | To the ground | 19:00AM - 4:00PM | 8.000 stars |
As you search for all the rarest insects to catch, we invite you to read our guide to the new fish that will appear this month. For other guides on Animal Crossing: New Horizons and many other titles, however, we invite you to keep an eye on the appropriate section of our site, with all the updated guides on the games of the moment.
► Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a Simulation-type game developed and published by Nintendo for Nintendo Switch, the video game was released on 20/03/2020
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a beautiful game that cannot be missing from your collection: we have decided to evaluate it with a 85%, if you are interested in learning more you can read the Animal Crossing: New Horizons Review