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The red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) is a species of beetle in the family Tenebrionidae, the darkling beetles. It is a worldwide pest of stored products, particularly food grains, and a model organism for ethological and food safety. The red flour beetle attacks stored grain and other food products including flour, cereals, pasta, biscuits, beans, and nuts, causing loss and damage. The United Nations, in a recent post-harvest compendium, estimated that Tribolium castaneum and Tribolium confusum, the confused flour beetle, are \
Ectobius sylvestris Forest Cockroach Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Banded Demoiselle on a leaf
Larvae of these beetles are xylophagous. They mainly feed on downy oak (Quercus pubescens), evergreen oak (Quercus ilex) and cork oak (Quercus suber). These longhorn beetle are considered a pest of oaks\n\nThey are considered  a danger for Quercus Forests
specimen of crepuscular burnet moth, rest on a flower, Zygaena carniolica, Zygaenidae
Macro shot of a blue fly on a leaf
Eucomis, pineapple lily, 'Cornwood' in flower.
Closeup of Oedemera nobilis
A closeup on a male of the  thick-legged flower beetle, Oedemera Nobilis , on a green leaf
Satyrium acaciae, the sloe hairstreak, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. \n\nDescription from Seitz:\nT. acaciae F. Smaller than true ilicis, hardly so large as esculi. Above uniformly dark brown, the male bearing 1-3, the female 2-5 small red anal spots. The line of white bars on the underside is straighter, being somewhat curved outward at the anal angle of the hindwing without forming a W. Male without scent-spot. \nLarva pale yellowish green or grass-green, with black head, two yellowish subdorsal lines and, further laterad, small pale oblique spots; in May adult on blackthorn, especially small bushes which grow on sunny slopes: the larva can be obtained by beating. The butterflies have very definite haunts which are widely dispersed throughout the distribution area and often of very limited extent ; they occur particularly on rocky slopes, with blackthorn hedges and exposed to the full force of the sun, in June, showing a preference for resting on Umbellifers. \nFlight Season:\nSatyrium acaciae has just one Generation and flies from June until July.\nDistribution:\nParticularly in Central Europe. From South France to Asia Minor and Transcaucasia. \nThe distribution of the sloe hairstreak ranges from 49° N in France and 51° N in Germany and Poland. It is absent from southern Italy, the Mediterranean islands, Portugal and Spain except for the Montes Universales and the north (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Green ram on fodder plant
Verbena hastata (American Blue Vervain) is a tall, upright, clamp-forming perennial adorned with spikes of small purplish blue flowers on tall, branched stems. Blooming from early summer to fall, the flowers open from bottom upwards towards for a long-lasting display.
Group of beetles in white background XXXL size.
Wisteria flowers are in the botanical garden, North China
The scarlet tiger moth (Callimorpha dominula, formerly Panaxia dominula) is a colorful moth belonging to the tiger moth subfamily, Arctiinae. , an intresting photo
Daytime macro side-view close-up of a single male banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) damselfy perched on a nettle leafat the waterfront of a brook
The moth on a scabious flower
Giant beetle insect specimen
Macro shot
Front view of a painted lady butterfly sucking on flowering origanum.
Click beetle species Selatosomus aeneus
A Banded Demoiselle poised on dead grass head in sunlight
Spotted tiger beetles inhabit wild plants in North China
Positive and negative cyanotype prints of western Hercules beetle, Dynastes granti.
Macrodorcas Pseudaxis. Area collect North Thailand. Small Red stag beetle standing on a dry log.
Lysimachia punctata - Gilbweiderich in the garden
Medicinal neem leaves and flower over green background. Neem leaves and flowers.\nAzadirachta indica, commonly known as neem, nimtree or Indian lilac.Its fruits and seeds are the source of neem oil.
Ichneumon confusor Wasp Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Image of tiger beetle on green leaves on natural background. Animal. Insect.
A sharp-tailed Leafcutter Bee, Coelioxys, gathers pollen from a  flower in autumn in the Laurentian forest.
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