Click Here for More Images from iStock- 15% off with coupon 15FREEIMAGES 
The green shield bug (Palomena prasina) is a European shield bug species in the family Pentatomidae. The name might equally apply to several other species in the tribe Nezarini, or if referred-to as a \
Polydrusus formosus - green shiny beetle weevil on a green leaf
Closeup shot of Green shield bug sitting on green leaf
\
Grasshopper sitting on a stem of green grass.
Grasshopper on green leaf.
Common Tree Cricket Insect of the Genus Oecanthus
Coreus marginatus Dock Bug Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Longicorn on wild plants, North China
At the very end of a grass stalk is a Greeb Immigrant Leaf Weevil.
Forest Bug or Red-Legged Shieldbug, Pentatoma rufipes/
Acanthocinus aedilis - long horned beetle - Siberian Timberman
macro of a red shield bug, Rhaphigaster nebulosa, on a leaf showing its black and white antennae
close up shot of grasshopper in green.
Adult Female Twig Ant of the Genus Pseudomyrmex
Ectobius sylvestris Forest Cockroach Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
common green shield bug, on leaf
A motionless grasshopper in its natural environment in the tropical rainforest of Bali in Indonesia.
A closeup shot of a brown forest bug or red-legged shieldbug on a green leaf, Pentatoma rufipes.
Green bug on lemon leaves, close up, shallow DOF.
Spotted tiger beetles inhabit wild plants in North China
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.
bug (Ceraleptus gracilicornis) on a green leaf in the garden.
Pholidoptera griseoaptera Dark Bush-Cricket Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
The stink bugs are here. Swarms of invasive stinkbugs have migrated to the Vancouver BC region. First introduced to the US from the East, the stink bugs have made their way north into Canada, and are quickly becoming a major nuisance for both homeowners and businesses alike.
Larvae of these beetles are xylophagous. They mainly feed on downy oak (Quercus pubescens), evergreen oak (Quercus ilex) and cork oak (Quercus suber). These longhorn beetle are considered a pest of oaks\n\nThey are considered  a danger for Quercus Forests
SAO PAUL0, SP, BRAZIL -  APRIL 30, 2011 - Grasshopper sighted in Atlantic Forest in the urban area
An Axarus festivus takes a break under the warm spring sun in the Laurentian forest of Quebec.
Green tiger beetle (Cicindela campestris) isolated on white background. Extreme macro photo shot with Canon MP-E65.
Umbria, Italy:\nTettigonia viridissima
Free Images: "bestof:Palomena prasina (Green shield bug), Arnhem, the Netherlands - 4.jpg en Palomena prasina Green shield bug Arnhem the Netherlands nl Palomena prasina Groene"
Terms of Use   Search of the Day