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Silk moth, Adelowalkeria tristygma, Satara, Maharashtra, India
feeding on daisy nectar.
Light micrograph of leaves from fragile branchlets of Leucobryum glaucum, the pin cushion moss, with white background at 40x.
Herminia tarsicrinalis, the shaded fan-foot, is a litter moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by August Wilhelm Knoch in 1782. It can be found in Europe. \nThe wingspan is 28–32 millimeters. The moths flies from June to July depending on the location. \nThe larvae feed on withered leaves (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Giant Cockroach is an insect that is active at night
Aquatic (fresh water) nematode living in pond water among cyanobacteria. Live specimen. Wet mount, 10X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Spinifex longifolius plants in Western Australia
Dried pods in summer
Gum moth, Opodiphthera species, satara masharashtra india
A Contiguous Swift skipper butterfly perches on a blade of grass.
Freshwater diatom
Dichrorampha aeratana Moth Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Typha domingensis
Great Silver Water Beetle (Hydrophilus piceus)
Planarian parasite (flatworm) under microscope view.
Potanthus omaha, commonly known as the lesser dart, is a species of skipper butterflies.
Wet of the cerrado chapada dos veadeiros typical plant
High-Res Antique Flower Illustrations from William Curtis – Flora Londoniensis. Published from 1777-1798. (source: original Copies from my own Archive).\nCopyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored and optimized in Photoshop by myself.\nModern Nomenclature.
Golden apple snail eggs cling to rice plants in the field. They are pink, stuck together in groups 23 inches long. Each group consists of small eggs arranged in a beautiful order.
Mushroom in a shape as an eye
Common sorghum Sorghum bicolor grows in a farm field
Nereid (segmented worm) from San Fancisco Bay, California, USA. Photographed through a microscope. Wet mount (internal organs visible), 50X, transmitted light.
macrophotography an insect captured in the frame in spring from a close distance
Morbid owlet moth (Chytolita morbidalis) on leaf in spring. A North American litter moth of the family Erebidae, it is the only member of its genus. The name may have been inspired by the moth's paleness.
Codling moth on leaf, Cydia pomonella, Satara, Maharashtra, India
A single Signata Skipper Butterfly (Hylephila signata) drinking nectar from a white flower of the Tevo shrub (Retanilla trinervia) in the Andes mountains of central Chile, clearly showing its long, angled proboscis
dry pressed anthoxanthum  isolated pressed fleecy grass with yellow flowers on white background for scrapbook
Polites peckius, the Peck's skipper, is a North American butterfly in the family Hesperiidae, subfamily Hesperiinae.
Hydra, fresh-water polyp under the microscope. (Hydra vulgaris) 40x magnified.
Drymonia obliterata, the indistinct marbled brown, is a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is found in Central and Southern Europe, Asia Minor and Armenia. \nThe wingspan is 30–40 mm. The moth flies from May to July and in warmer regions also from August to September. \nThe larvae feed on Quercus, Fagus and Betula species. \n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
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