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Chiton - Massirah island coastline, Oman
Hemiptera from Membracidae family. Dominican amber, Miocene, approximately 15 - 20 million years ago. Image taken with extreme macro and focus stacking technique.
Barnacles grow on coastal rocks in North China
a fly larva clings to a roack in the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, Montana
Sea snails or mud snails (Cerithidea sp.) close-up undersea, Aegean Sea, Greece, Halkidik
A tapered buffalo ceresis in Quebec in summer.
Beetle Curtimorda maculosa while laying eggs for the fungus rusty gilled polypore Gloeophyllum sepiarium.
Capraiellus panzeri Lesser Cockroach Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Rockskipper also known as combtooth blenny, resting on rocks on ilot sancho island, Mauritius
Extreme closeup of insects in the wild
Small Lace Bug of the Family Tingidae
Cicada (Cicadidae) Macro photography.
Macro shot of grasshopper
Insect Specimens: Colorful Beetle
Close up of a woudlouse species , Porcellio spinicornis
Clausiliidae Door Snail. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
A tiny green shrimp on a Puget Sound beach at low tide
The raspberry cane borer is a lepidopteran that is extremely harmful to raspberries.
Langmaid's Yellow Underwing (Noctua janthina) and Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing (N.janthe) at rest on leaf\n\nEccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK.    July
Aphids,
Trilobite fossils embedded in rock at the shore in Arikok National park, Aruba.
Profile view of a large brown Hemipteran on a purple flower blossom against a black background
Cis boleti beetles within bracket fungus. Minute tree-fungus beetles burrowing with a Polyporales bracket fungus
Tot 50-55mm, Ab, 37-42mm, Hw 30-35mm.\nIdentification:\nThe characters of this clubtail are rather different . It prefers very large (lowland) rivers and may easily be overlooked. Populations can best be found by searching for exuviae on river banks.\nOccurrence:\nA north Asian species, with western outposts in large rivers such as the Rhine, Loire and Po. Common in large lowland rivers in eastern Europe, but staged a strong comeback in Western Europe in the 1990s. Now abundant in rivers such as the Rhine, Elbe and Danube, right down to their estuaries.\nHabitat:\nSlow flowing lower sections of large rivers with sandy beds. Larvae burrow shallowly in fine substrates with relatively high concentrations of organic matter.\nFlight Season:\nLate and protracted, compared with other Gomphus species, from early June to early October, with maximum emergence in June and July.\n\nThis is a scarce Gomphus Species along the large Dutch Rivers. This Picture is made along the River Waal, near “Slot Loevestein” in the Province of Gelderland.
Callipogon armillatus isolated on white background
Insect exuviae remains of an exoskeleton of an insect. Life cycle in a natural ecosystem
Underside of an Asian lady beetle, showing legs, mandibles and antennae. Scientific name is Harmonia axyridis. Introduced, and now found throughout the US, but it still eats aphid pests. Super macro micrograph at 20x.
Atlantic Puffin Bird
Pest
The White-backed Planthopper or Sogatella furcifera Horvarth is a type of planthopper that has a body smaller than a rice grain,
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