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Side-view of a brown tiger beetle with cream white spots on the elytra, situated on a Danish beach (Northern dune tiger beetle, Cicindela hybrida)
A close-up of a live scallop in water opens to show its vivid blue eyes.
Macro of beetle of Oedemera nobilis feeding on a white edelweiss flower
Lucilia caesar Common Greenbottle Blow Fly Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Golden wasps (Chrysididae) are a family of insects belonging to the order Hymenoptera. small strikingly colored wasp in white surroundings. Chrysididae, the scientific name of the family, refers to their shiny bodies and is derived from Greek chrysis, chrysid-, \
Snout beetle head under microscope
A Calliteara grotei horishanella caterpillar with a yellow head and dense yellow hairs on a twig. Black spot on its back,  Wulai, Taiwan.
Jellyfish floating in water, vibrant orange, pink and blue colors.
Slender springtail - Orchesella flavescens on wood, Close up photo
Moon Jelly at Alaska Sea Life Center in Seward, Alaska
Black Soldier Fly - latin name is Hermetia illucens.  Close-up of fly sitting on a leaf. This species is used in the production of protein.
Guava tree caterpillar.
After there was still some cat food in the bowl, the flies helped themselves, held here.
Harmonia axyridis Asian Ladybeetle Larva Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
A pretty caterpillar on a leaf , Australia
Elderberry tree
Gasteruptiidae wasp  on flowering tamarisk  eats victim
A sweat Bee, (Augochlorella pura) gathers pollen from a New-England aster flowers in autumn.
A macro shot of a Chrysis fulgida wasp perched on a gray surface
Hornet on Aster,Eifel,Germany.\nPlease see more than 1000 insect pictures of my Portfolio.\nThank you!
Robber flies. Robber Distinctive, medium-sized to large, bristly or hairy flies. They feed mainly or exclusively on other insects and as a rule they wait in ambush and catch their prey in flight.
Macro shot of a blue fly on a leaf
A green bottle fly in the wild.
Malacosoma castrense (or Malacosoma castrensis), the ground lackey, is a moth of the family Lasiocampidae. It is a tent caterpillar found in Europe.\nThe length of the forewings is 13–16 mm for males and 17–21 mm for females. The moth flies from June to August, depending on the location.\nThe caterpillars feed on various shrubs and herbaceous plants such as heather, cypress spurge, and Lotus species (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis is a quite common Species in the Netherlands.
Pollinator on orange butterfly weed
A water apple tree caterpillar
the caterpillar of the morpho peleides moth
Macro photo of green plant in rainforest environement.
Leafy sea dragon also called dragon frondoso
Cuckoo wasp (aka emerald wasp) on Queen Anne's lace (aka wild carrot) in summer, Connecticut. A small, brilliantly colored, parasitic wasp that lays its eggs in the nests of other insects. So named because cuckoos (i.e., birds) are brood parasites as well.
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