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Lipoptena cervi (moose louse) extreme closeup
Casual man on white background
A macro close-up of parasite Deer fly, Lipoptena cervi, on a hairy sking. It is sometimes called the flying tick.
Green bottle fly (Lucilia sericata) on flowering plant
Adult Female Small Adult Rover Queen Ant of the Genus Brachymyrmex
A Beewolves wasp quietly forages on flowers in summer.
Golden wasps (Chrysididae) are a family of insects belonging to the order Hymenoptera. small strikingly colored wasp in white surroundings. Chrysididae, the scientific name of the family, refers to their shiny bodies and is derived from Greek chrysis, chrysid-, \
One of the most familiar, widespread and abundant Damselflies in Europe, well known from eutrophic habitats and garden ponds.\nField characters: Total 30-34mm, Abdomen 22-29mm, Hindwing14-21mm.\nHabitat: Abundant at running and especially standing waters; tolerant of some salinity but avoids acid habitats such as Spagnum bogs.\nFlight Season: Late April to Late September in Central and North Europe, normally with only one Generation.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe (Ireland to Japan).\n\nThis is a Common Species in the Netherlands in the described Habitats.
Close-up portrait of a handsome bearded young Caucasian man dressed in a suit against a white background
Two Big Horn ram sheep close up, near Pikes Peak standing high on a rock outcrop in the Garden of the Gods with massive sandstone rock formation in background in Colorado Springs, Colorado USA of North America.
The hoverfly Episyrphus balteatus isolated on white background
Bear-clawed Nomad Bee Nomada baccata sitting on a cow parsley
Margeriten / Leucanthemum and the Wasp...
A Spilomyia sayi fly gathers pollen from  flowers in summer.
Portrait of a successful businessman isolated on white background
Close up of a blow fly on a leaf
Adult Female Winged Termite of the Epifamily Termitoidae
Common Darter Dragonfly
Puma stands in pre-Andean scrubland in sunlight
Bristle fly on a flower - Allophorocera ferruginea
man and dog.
dragonfly on a stone enjoying the sun
One of the most familiar, widespread and abundant Damselflies in Europe, well known from eutrophic habitats and garden ponds.\nField characters: Total 30-34mm, Abdomen 22-29mm, Hindwing14-21mm.\nHabitat: Abundant at running and especially standing waters; tolerant of some salinity but avoids acid habitats such as Spagnum bogs.\nFlight Season: Late April to Late September in Central and North Europe, normally with only one Generation.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe (Ireland to Japan).\n\nThis is a Common Species in the Netherlands in the described Habitats.
Macro shot of a thin-winged dragonfly sitting on a wall.
Guava tree caterpillar.
Sepsidae
European ground squirrel is watching in the grass in summer.
Formica rufibarbis queen ant
A syrphe, Syrphus ribesii visits a flower in the Laurentian forest in the spring.
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