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Ichneumon wasp
Moth catch on the branch in Khaoyai national park,Thailand
A closeup of the black arches or nun moth, Lymantria monacha, sitting on wood in the garden
A fly pauses on a leaf in Bali, Indonesia
The crimson cocoon moth is a large moth of the cocoon moth family.
Imperial moth (Eacles imperialis)  is a Nearctic member of the family Saturniidae and subfamily Ceratocampinae.
Pyrgus sidea on the flower
Red cotton steiner bug on top of hairy branch.
Insect macro on a leaf
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.
Blue butterfly, isolated on white background
Deilephila porcellus, the small elephant hawk-moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.\nDescription:\nThe wingspan is 45–51 millimeters . The moth flies from May to July depending on the location. The forewings are ochreous with a faint olive tinge; the front margin is edged and blotched with pinkish, and there is a broad but irregular band of the same colour on the outer margin. The hindwings are blackish on their upper margin, pinkish on their outer margin, and ochreous tinged with olive between. The fringes are chequered whitish, sometimes tinged with pink. The head, thorax, and body are pinkish, more or less variegated with olive; the thorax has a patch of white hairs above the base of the wings. \nLarvae:\nThe larva is greyish brown or darker grey, merging into yellowish brown on the front rings. The head is greyer than the body. The usual sphingid horn is absent, and in its place there is a double wart. In the early instars the caterpillar is pale greyish green with blackish bristles, and the head and under surface are yellowish. \nThe larvae feed on Galium and Epilobium. \nEcology:\nIt is found in Europe coastal areas, heaths and meadowland edges where Galium is present. Up to 1600 m in the Alps and Spain but in North Africa, Turkey up to 2000 m. In central Iran and central Asia open, arid montane forest, or scrub. Usually found at 2000 to 2500 m.\nDistribution:\nIt is found in Europe, North Africa and western Asia (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture was made during a walk in a Sand Dune Area (Wekeromse Zand) in June 2005. The Moth was hatched near the Food Plant Galium.
Adult Male Lovebug Insect of the Genus Plecia
Insect macro stock photo photo
Life cycle of Tawny Rajah butterfly with caterpillar and larva
Blue-eyed Darner, Aeshna multicolor or Rhionaeschna multicolor, Arthropoda,  Insect,  Odonata,  Aeshnidae. Audubon Mayacamas Mountain Sanctuary; California
A luna moth rests on a cactus.
Flower beetle eating hydrangea pollen
Zerynthia cerisyi on the flower
Butterfly spreading wings on leaf.
Lepidoptera larvae in the wild, North China
photo of green fly on plant stem. selective focus
Fly with bright red eyes on plant stem
Closeup view of a colorful grass moth (Eurrhyparodes bracteolalis), revealing the mesmerizing details of its delicate wings and the beauty within the small wonders of nature
Macro of dragon fly wings
White moth on white wall
close-up photo of an insect, dysdercus cingulatus perched on green leaves
Troides Aeacus (Golden Birdwing) butterfly on green leaf.
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