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The deer ked, Lipoptena cervi, lives as an ectoparasite on deer, moose and other cervids, burrowing through the fur and sucking the blood of the host. While the deer ked may on occasion bite humans, which may result in intense itching around the bite mark, the ked cannot utilise humans as a host. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM), magnified x20 when printed at 10cm wide.
The raspberry cane borer is a lepidopteran that is extremely harmful to raspberries.
Handmaiden moth (Amata nigriceps), Narooma, NSW, January 2024
Profile view of a beautiful little fruit fly with bright yellow-green eyes and patterned wings.
Mosquitos on wild plants, North China
Group of beetles in white background XXXL size.
Scarce Footman (Eilema complana) adult at rest on leaf\n\nEccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK.            July
Woolly Aphid on green leaf - animal behavior.
Macro photo of Beautiful ground beetles collection.
Insect Specimens: Colorful Beetle
grasshopper
A distinctive fly with a bright yellow abdomen. Flies in the family Sciaridae are known as dark-winged fungus gnats
Giant Water Bug with Eggs, Abedus indentatus, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. Belostomatidae.
Small Lace Bug of the Family Tingidae
Closed up Woolly Aphid - animal behavior.
Clearwing Wasp Mimic Moth perched on a green leaf.
Extreme closeup of insects in the wild
Insect collection of  shining jewel beetles specimen isolated on white background photoed by macro lens
A Virginia ctenucha moth on wood in the Laurentian forest.
A view from above of a Rose sawfly resting on a leaf. The colour of the fly contrasts well with the green of the background.
Microscopic view of a bee at the lab
This beautiful and elegant butterfly is a change from a pretty scary caterpillar, it takes a few days to process a caterpillar that was initially so frightening into a beautiful butterfly, that is the power of God that is extraordinary.
Small, cryptic, bizarre insect; pest of specific plant species.  Pictured here on Mexican Sunflower (Tithonia diversifolia)
Longhorn beetle (family Cerambycidae), a specimen of unknown species, dorsal and ventral views.
Wooly Aphid on finger - animal behavior.
Insect collection of  shining jewel beetles specimen isolated on white background photoed by macro lens
Collection of Flying Insect Specimens
tiger grass borer moth (wasp moth) on a leaf
Zeuzera pyrina, the leopard moth or wood leopard moth, is a moth of the family Cossidae. \nIt is considered a pest by fruit growers, as the larvae feed on branches of many kinds of fruit trees (see list below). Olive trees in particular are very susceptible and can be killed by the larvae burrowing within them. \nDescription:\nZeuzera pyrina has a wingspan of 35–60 mm. This is a highly distinctive species. The male is slightly smaller than the female. The length of the abdomen of the female is about 45–50 mm. These moths have a white head, with a black forehead and a very furry white thorax marked with six black spots. The abdomen is black, with short white hair-like scales on the posterior edge of each segment and a flat brush of scales on the apex. Forewings are whitish, long and narrow, with numerous black spots or black spots with white interior spots, arranged in rows along the veins. Hindwings are translucent, except in the anal area, with small black spots. In addition to the dimensions, the two sexes differ in the shape of the antennas, thinner in the female, while in the male they are markedly bipectinate, with the exception of terminals articles.\nBiology:\nThe moth flies from June to September depending on the location. The caterpillars are xylophagous. They feed on the wood of various deciduous trees and shrubs , feeding internally for two or three years in the stems and branches before emerging to pupate under the bark. It can be a pest of fruit production. \nHabitat:\nThese moths are associated with woodland, gardens and orchards. \nDistribution:\nThis species can be found primarily in Europe (excluding Ireland) but also in northern Africa (Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco) and Asia (Taiwan, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Korea, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Syria, Turkey).Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
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