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A moth well-studied for the relative abundance of light and dark forms in areas polluted by industry.
The raspberry cane borer is a lepidopteran that is extremely harmful to raspberries.
a barbel beetle on a rock in the mountains
Small gray moth, native to coastal California.  Found in areas with coastal live oaks.
The endangered Dune Tiger Beetle Cicindela maritima on natural sand environment
Butterfly Marsh Fritillary. Euphydryas aurinia.
Dorsal close up of northern dune tiger beetle, Cicindela hydrida on a sandy soil
Meadow Brown butterfly (Maniola jurtina)
Hemiptera bugs in the wild, North China
Achillea millefolium, commonly known as White Yarrow or Common Yarrow, is a graceful perennial flower that produces an abundance of huge, flat clusters, packed with creamy-white flowers. They are born on tall stems atop an aromatic, green, fern-like foliage. Both flowers and foliage are attractive and long lasting, making White Yarrow a wonderful garden plant and a great choice for prairie or meadow plantings.\nIt is a rhizomatous, spreading, upright to mat-forming. Cultivars extend the range of flower colors to include pink, red, cream, yellow and bicolor pastels.
The horse chestnut leaf miner (Cameraria ohridella) is a leaf-mining moth of the Gracillariidae family.
An Hobomok Skipper butterfly pauses on a leaf in the Canadian boreal forest.
Common Blue or Polyommatus icarus, Small blue butterfly
Chiton, Tripoplax regularis. on a rock at Salt Point State Park in Sonoma County, California.
Image of a Thistledown Velvet Ant photographed in Snow Canyon State Park outsdie St. George, Utah.
Eastern chipmunk portrait on a lichen-covered rock in a Connecticut stone wall. Chipmunks love the rocky New England landscape and use stone walls as pathways, diving into a crevice at the first hint of danger.
California Crescent Butterfly, Marine Headlands, California
Pyrgus malvae, the grizzled skipper, is a butterfly species from the family Hesperiidae. It is a small skipper (butterfly) with a chequered pattern on its wings that appears to be black and white. This butterfly can be found throughout Europe and is common in central and southern regions of England. The butterfly prefers three major types of habitat: woodland, grassland, and industrial. Eggs are laid on plants that will provide warmth and proper nutrition for development, such as A. euphoria. As larvae, their movement is usually restricted to a single plant, on which they will build tents, unless they move onto a second host plant. Larvae then spin cocoons, usually on the last host plant they have occupied, where they remain until spring. Upon emerging as adult butterflies, grizzled skippers are quite active during the day and tend to favour blue or violet-coloured plants for food. They also possess multiple methods of communication; for example, vibrations are used to communicate with ants, and chemical secretions play a role in mating. Exhibiting territorial behaviour, males apply perching and patrolling strategies to mate with a desired female.\nHabitat: \nAlthough grizzled skippers occupy three major forms of habitats, they tend to settle in environments with spring nectar plants, larval food plants (agrimony, creeping cinquefoil, wild strawberry, tormentil), ranker vegetation, and edges with scrub or woodland. Host plants are from the family Rosaceae with a focus on Agrimonia eupatoria as well as Potentilla. \nFlight Season: \nGrizzled skippers produce one brood per season and are in flight from the middle of March to the middle of July. \n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Pearl Crescent butterfly resting on a grass stalk
Close up of male fiery skipper butterfly, Hylephila phyleus, feeding on stevia, Stevia rebaudiana. Sunnyvale, California, USA.
Common brown butterfly extreme macro shot illustrates its captivating details from wings and antennas
Spotted fly resting on a fig branch
A brown butterfly with yellow-green eyes sips nectar from a yellow flower.
Macro image of beautiful well camouflaged Leaf-Mimic Pygmy Grasshoper - Paraphyllum antennatum Hancoc on deep jungle forest of Sabah, Borneo
Great spangled fritillary on joe-pye weed in summer, top or dorsal view, showing the pattern on the back of the wings. The Latin word fritillus means chessboard or dice box. Fritillary is also a checkered flower.
Colorful tiger beetle on the sand. Macrophoto. Insects
Issoria lathonia is a scarce resident in the Netherlands. it has both temporary and permanent populations; permanent populations are practically limited to the Coastal Dunes, where it is still common.\nHabitat: It occurs on warm open, dry, grasslands; open patches. Temporary populations are nowadays only found inland, on cornfields that have been left fallow.\nFlight Season: It flies in three generations from mid-April until the beginning of October and hibernates successfully only as a young caterpillar.\nAt present, the species is categorised as vulnerable on the Red List.\n\nThis Picture is made in the Sand Dune Coast in North Holland (the Netherlands) in Summer of 2024.
Northern dune tiger beetle - Cicindela hybrida
Large Skipper butterfly on Oregano flower.
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