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Granary Weevil (Sitophilus granarius) also called Grain or Wheat Weevil. Larva developing inside the grain.
Harmonia axyridis Asian Ladybeetle Larva Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Shrimp, Zoea stage and Mysis stage of Vannamei shrimp in light microscope, Shrimp larvae under a microscope, White shrimp, Nauplius, zoea, Larvae. Background.
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.
Macro of mosquito larva on black background. Mosquito's larva in water.
Photomicrograph of mayfly nymph, Baetis species, with leaflike gills on back. Live specimen. Wet mount, 2.5X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Close-up of a sawfly (Dolerus) caterpillar crawling along a green blade of grass. The background is black. There is space for text.
Crawling Millipede on green leaf - animal behavior.
Larva of Psylliodes chrysocephala or chrysocephalus, commonly known as the cabbage-stem flea beetle, is a species of leaf beetle, pest crops like rapeseed, mustard, cabbages and others.
Monotomidae, Coleoptera Fossil in Burmese amber of Cenomanian era, 100 million years ago, from the state of Myanmar, extreme macro shot
Nymph of dragonfly under water. Macro
Rat tailed maggot photographed in a studio
Tipulidae cranefly larva laying on a green leaf
Canadian Tiger Swallowtail caterpilar in its natural environment.
frigánea, Caddisfly larvae under the water in the built home. Trichoptera. (Caddisfly).River habitat
Black and white striped Caterpillar climbing and eating leaf - animal behavior.
Larva of cabbage fly (also cabbage root fly, root fly or turnip fly) - Delia radicum on damaged root of oilseed rape (canola). It is an important pest of brassica plants such as broccoli, cauliflower
Rare Scorpion (Arachnida) inclusion in Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomian, Upper Cretaceous, approximately 100 million years ago, age of dinosaurs. Image taken with extreme macro and focus stacking technique.
Image of three grub worms beetle isolated on white background. May beetle larvae close up. Source of protein. Entomology. Food of future
Caterpillar on pine tree
The Potamarcha congener, also known as the yellow-tailed ashy skimmer, common hunter, or swamp watcher, is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. This dragonfly has several variations in body color, one of which is black.
Aquatic (fresh water) nematode living in pond water among cyanobacteria. Live specimen. Wet mount, 10X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Hippodamia variegata larva ladybug on leaf, Macro photo.
Tachypodoiulus niger Black Millipede. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Yellow-spotted millipede or Harpaphe haydeniana, A vibrant millipede crawls on a textured surface with water droplets, showcasing its detailed segments in a natural habitat.”
One silkworm on white background.
Common Frog, Rana temporaria tadpole with internal gills, 3 weeks after hatching, in front of white background
Caterpillar on bitten leaf - animal behavior.
Large group of fish larvae. Cyprynid fish Common barbel (Barbus barbus).
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.
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