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Macroglossine Sphinx Moth Caterpillar of the species Isognathus allamandae
Rat tailed maggot photographed in a studio
Macro of mosquito larva on black background. Mosquito's larva in water.
Close up of first and fourth instars of mosquito larvae and pupa,
Caterpillar of Box tree moth, cydalima perspectalis, on Boxwood, Buxus sempervirens, close-up of a destroyed boxwood branch with green caterpillar.
A large Aedes provocans mosquito larva, hangs from the surface of the water breathing through its air tube.  This species of mosquito is very common in the woodlands of North America.  They develop in vernal pools, emerge in large numbers and their fierce biting habits make them a large human pest.
Super macro photo of Spider, butterfly caterpillar, Bee, Insects and Other animals in nature.
Silkworm eating mulberry green leaf
The larva of a predatory beetle of the family rowe beetles, Staphylinidae in the soil among the roots of crops.
Zerynthia polyxena, the southern festoon, is a butterfly belonging to the butterfly family Papilionidae.\nDescription:\nThe southern festoon can reach a wingspan of 46–52 mm. The females have slightly longer wings, usually lighter colored than males. The basic color of the wings is yellow, with a complicated pattern of several black bands and spots. \nOn the edges of the hindwings they have a black sinuous line with a series of blue and red warning spots to deter potential predators (aposematism). The body is dark brown and bears red patches on the sides of the abdomen. \nThis species is rather similar to, and can be confused only with, the Spanish festoon (Z. rumina). The differences are in the presence of blue on the hind wings of Z. polyxena and the relatively lower amount of red on its forewings compared with Z. rumina. The ranges of these two species overlap only in southeast France. \nThe caterpillars of Z. polyxena are up to 35 millimeters long. They are initially black, then they are yellowish with six rows of fleshy orange and black spikes all over the body. \nHabitat:\nThese rare butterflies can be found in warm, sunny and open places such as grassy herb-rich meadows, vineyards, river banks, wetlands, cultivated areas, brushy places, wasteland, rocky cliffs and karst terrains, at an elevation of from 0 to 1,700 meters above sea level but usually below 900 meters.\nDistribution:\nZ. polyxena is widespread in the middle and southern Europe (southeastern France, Italy, Slovakia and Greece) covering all the Balkans and reaching the south of Kazakhstan and the Urals. Although they are widespread they occur only locally (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Brown Caterpillar Moth of the Genus Spodoptera
Hover fly on a bugle flower in a meadow in Stukeley Meadows Nature Reserve,  Huntingdon
Roofs of an old village with a smoking chimney and copyspaceSnarling larvae are hanging on the water surface against a gray background
House fly (Musca domestica) on flowering plant
Closeup on the insect trapping structure of a Venus Flytrap plant
A beautiful Aeschne Cyrano Dragonfly pauses on a leaf in the Canadian boreal forest.
Black Soldier Fly - latin name is Hermetia illucens.  Close-up of fly sitting on a leaf. This species is used in the production of protein.
Pods in summer
Millipede animal on white background
Green aphid isolated on white (around 3mm in length)
Artemia Salina - Brine Shrimp are food of Seahorses and many other Saltwater Animals
Flies on wild plants, North China
Nereid (segmented worm) from San Fancisco Bay, California, USA. Photographed through a microscope. Wet mount (internal organs visible), 50X, transmitted light.
Wireworm Agriotes sp a click beetle larva. Wireworms are  important pests that feed on plant roots. view from top.
The Crabronidae are a large paraphyletic group (nominally a family) of wasps,
Close up of Mayfly larva sitting on straw and lurking for prey. Aquatic nymph.
Close up of a House Centipede
Snarling larvae are hanging on the water surface against a gray background
An African species that extends into adjacent Eurasia. Once common only in the Mediterranean region, the robust and aggressive virtual all-red male is becoming an increasingly common sight further north.\nField characters: Tot 36-45mm, Ab 18-33mm, Hw 23-33mm. A bit larger and substantially bulkier than Sympetrum species. \n\nThis beautiful Dragonfly is nowadays a quite common  Species in the Netherlands.
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