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Large huntsman spider on white concrete wall, with copy space
Close up of a House Centipede
Banded Demoiselle on a leaf
Toad lily
Ground Skimmer dragonfly eating another dragonfly for breakfast.
Canna, or Canna lily, is rhizomatous perennial with tropical-like foliage and large flowers that resemble iris flowers, which come in shades of red, pink, orange, yellow, brown and white colors. Although canna is originally plant of tropics, most cultivars have been developed in temperate climates and are grown now in most countries of the world.
Background of insects (entomology) in laboratory.
Cherry Shrimp Close-up in aquarium
A species of crane fly perched among grasses
Red skunk cleaner shrimp - Lysmata Amboinensis
Largest British crane-fly in the family Tipulidae, showing heavily patterned wings
Pardosa Lugubris Lycosidae Wolf Spider. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Unique field flower_Toadlily
Tiny dragonfly (Zygoptera) perched on a leaf
Daddy Long Legs Spider, Pholcus phalangioides, on a wall. Close up photograph.
An image of a Migrant Hawker Dragonfly at rest on foliage in sunlight.
Close-up of House Centipede in Borneo - Nature wildlife Concept
Rat tailed maggot photographed in a studio
This beautiful dragonfly, basking on green background. What a beautiful shade of blue, very gorgeous.
Orchid flower in botanical garden.
Macro shot of a thin-winged dragonfly sitting on a wall.
Green aphid isolated on white (around 3mm in length)
Ngorongoro, Tanzania, October 26, 2023. Babouk spider on a wall.
Male Banded Demoiselle resting in sunlight on wildflower
Platanthera is a genus of orchids, commonly known as the Rein orchids or fringed orchids. It belongs to the family Orchidaceae, which is one of the largest families of flowering plants. The genus Platanthera comprises about 100 recognized species, distributed across various regions of the Northern Hemisphere, including North America, Europe, and Asia.\n\nPlatanthera orchids are terrestrial or lithophytic, meaning they grow on the ground or on rocks rather than being epiphytic (growing on other plants). They typically have a sympodial growth habit, with new shoots emerging from underground rhizomes. The plants usually have a basal rosette of leaves, and the flowering stems can vary in height, ranging from a few inches to several feet.
Calopteryx splendens Banded Demoiselle Damselfly Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Close up of Mayfly larva sitting on straw and lurking for prey. Aquatic nymph.
Originally from Colombia and Guyana, this epiphyte is endangered owing to habitat destruction and poaching.
The Flycatcher Millipede. Chemical treatment and pest control concept
Field characters: Tot 56-64mm, Ab 43-54mm, Hw 37-42mm. Distinctly smaller than most Aeshna species.\n\nThe commonest small hawker. Numerous in much of our area, and although it can be on the wing during most months in the Mediterranean, further north it is especially associated with late summer and autumn, when it may appear in massive migrations. It is usually identified by its size, relative dull colours and the diagnostic yellow \
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