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Green rose chafer between white dog rose blossoms
Nabis rugosus Common Damsel Bug Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Blue Milkweed Beetle Parheminodes pulcher standing on a stem.
Leptura quadrifasciata, the spotted longhorn beetle, is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. \nAdult beetles are 11–20 mm long, black with four more or less continuous transverse yellow bands. In extreme cases the elytra may be almost entirely black. It is found throughout the Northern and Central Palaearctic region. \nLarvae make meandering galleries in various trees, including oak, beech, birch, willow, alder, elder and spruce. The life cycle lasts two or three years.\nThe adults are very common flower-visitors, especially Apiaceae species, feeding on pollen and the nectar (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands.
adult Green belly bug of the species Diceraeus melacanthus
Green grass background with  insect, selective focus, canon 1Ds mark III
Just a photo of an insect in summer time
Green glitter beetle on leaf.
Close-up of dor beetle (earth-boring dung-beetle (Geotrupes stercorarius)) on the ground floor
Western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis) on wall in Connecticut, mid October. A leaf-footed bug, it often enters houses to escape the first cold snaps of autumn. Harmless aside from being a minor pest.
Female Ergates faber on pine wood. This large beetle needs pine wood for their larva.
Shimmering vibrant colours and diversity of species such as this Ringed Kingfisher, marks Costa Rica as one of the principal Central America countries with a coastal territory and tropical rainforest that hosts migration from north America and south America to give it unparalleled numbers and variation of birdlife
Macro beetle Leptura fulva on thistle Eryngium genus
De roodkopvuurkever (Pyrochroa serraticornis) is een kever uit de familie Vuurkevers (Pyrochroidae).\nHerkenning: Grote (10-14 mm) vuurkever (Pyrochroidae). Helderrood met zwarte sprieten en poten. Onderscheidt zich van P. coccinea door de rode kop; van Cucujus cinnaberinus door het ontbreken van brede wangen en het bezit van een ongekarteld regelmatig afgerond halsschild.\nBiotoop: Vochtige loofbossen.\nVliegtijd: April-juni.\nVoorkomen: Vrij algemeen in het westen van Nederland; in het oosten minder algemeen.\n\nIk vond deze fraaie kever in de “Stille Kern” (Flevoland) in mei 2020.
Adult Stink bug of the genus Euschistus
Dolycoris baccarum Sloe Bug Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Ladybug Perched on Thistle
Insect on branch.
butterfly on the flower in spring
chinese medicine fructus forsythiae fruit
The tansy beetle (Chrysolina graminis) macro photography. Bug is sitting on the leaf.
Purple Garlic Flower.
Closeup on a small dark black longhorn beetle, Stenurella nigra sitting on a yellow flower in the field
Neottiglossa pusilla is a species of bug in the Pentatomidae family.\nCharacteristics:\nThe bedbugs become 4.5 to 6.0 millimeters long. They are pale brown in color, with paler edges on the pronotum and abdomen. A fine pale longitudinal stripe runs centrally over the pronotum and the scutellum. The relatively short and wide head is rather flattened at the front. The third limb of the antennae is a good half as long as the second. The last two limbs are dark in color.\nLifestyle:\nThe animals are found on various grasses (Poaceae), such as panicle grasses (Poa), although it is not known whether there are certain food plants. The species is also said to suck on sedges (Carex), the sourgrass family (Cyperaceae). The adults of the new generation appear from August.\nDistribution and habitat:\nThe species is widespread in the Palearctic and occurs from North Africa across Europe (with the exception of the far north) across Central Asia to China. In Central Europe, the species occurs everywhere, but is only distributed in places and only locally common. It is rarer in the north than in the south. In the Alps they can be found up to over 1000 meters above sea level. Open to half shady grass habitats are populated. In Great Britain, the species occurs locally in the south and center of England on grasslands.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2006.
Close up of an orange and black Ccomb Clawed Beetle scientific name Alleculinae on a Queen Anne's Lace flower in northern Israel.
Grasshopper plays hide and seek on red leaf.
Lepidoptera larvae in the wild, North China
Coccinella septempunctata, the seven-spot ladybird (or, in North America, seven-spotted ladybug or \
Pentatoma rufipes Red-Legged Shieldbug Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
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