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Differential grasshopper (Melanoplus differentialis) on corn husk in afternoon sunlight, late summer/early fall. Though a native North American species, people call it a pest because it can greatly damage crops. Others admire its adaptability. Still others point out that it feeds birds and other wildlife when its numbers rise. Taken in a Connecticut cornfield.
Banded Demoiselle on a leaf
Around us there are many types of insects or insects with various types, shapes and colors, each of which is very beautiful and different, they live with their own life cycle as one of the balancers on this earth.
A rattle grasshopper is shown
It's a cicada called a ABURAZEMI.
Green aphid isolated on white (around 3mm in length)
Horsefly or gadfly on white background, extreme close-up
Adult Female Winged Termite of the Epifamily Termitoidae
Zerynthia polyxena on the flower
Collection of Flying Insect Specimens
Synanthedon spheciformis
A Virginia ctenucha moth on wood in the Laurentian forest.
Photographing a blue-eyed cicada on a white background.
Painted Lady butterfly
Male common fruit fly (Drosophila Melanogaster) - about 2 mm long - sitting on a blade of grass with green foliage background
Cynipidae Gall Wasp Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Adult Green Caddisfly of the Genus Leptonema
Sphinx pinastri, the pine hawk-moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is found in Palearctic realm and sometimes the Nearctic realm. This species has been found in Scotland but is usually found in England. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. \nThe larvae feed on Scots pine, Swiss pine, Siberian pine and Norway spruce. \nDescription:\nThe wings of Sphinx pinastri are grey with black dashes. The wingspan is 70–89 mm. The moth flies from April to August depending on the location. \nThe back of the thorax is grey with two dark bands around both sides. \nLife cycle:\nThe females lay their eggs in groups of two or three along pine or spruce needles (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Callipogon armillatus isolated on white background
Nine-spotted Moth in natural habitat
Macro shot of a blue fly on a leaf
Leaf cicada on wild plants, North China
Coreus marginatus Dock Bug Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Male Adult Orange-spotted Flower Moth of the species Syngamia florella
A beautiful skipper butterfly, Two-barred flasher, in the jungle of Guatemala.
Death's-head Hawkmoth, the butterfly which became famous by the movie 'The Silence Of The Lambs' with its characteristic skull-shaped pattern on the thorax
Cicada on branch - animal behavior.
A live hummingbird moth photographed against white in a field studio then released unharmed
A small butterfly is sitting on a leaf
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