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Adult False Bombardier Beetle of the Genus Galerita
Ectobius sylvestris Forest Cockroach Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Banded Demoiselle on a leaf
Potanthus omaha, commonly known as the lesser dart, is a species of skipper butterflies.
Close-up of a banded damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) sitting on a blade of grass. The background is blurred and green. The wings are clearly visible.
Close-up of back-lit red maple seeds.  Sometimes these are called helicopter seeds.
Dorsal close up of northern dune tiger beetle, Cicindela hydrida on a sandy soil
Aricia montensis
Pearl Crescent butterfly resting on a grass stalk
Great spangled fritillary on joe-pye weed in summer, top or dorsal view, showing the pattern on the back of the wings. The Latin word fritillus means chessboard or dice box. Fritillary is also a checkered flower.
A great Spangled Fritillary feeds on butterfly weed.
Common brown butterfly extreme macro shot illustrates its captivating details from wings and antennas
Dragonfly hunting for mosquito and eating a fly
Male banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) resting on leaf.
Small Pearl-Bordered Fritillary butterfly at Loch Ardinning Nature Reserve, Scotland
Peacock butterfly on a leaf in Gosforth Park Nature Reserve.
Sooty Copper (Lycaena tityrus) Resting on bulrush flowers in june
Field characters: Tot 44-50mm, Ab 29-35mm, Hw 35-41mm.\n\nKnown as 'blue arrows', the males of this active species, sheering fast and low above water or perching on open ground beside it, are one of the most familiar dragonfly sights in our area.\nRange and Status: Found throughout our area, with the exception of the northern Scandinavia. one of the most common species.\nHabitat: Larger standing or slow-flowing waters, generally open and often with margins without vegetation, such as lakes, sandpits, rivers and canals.\nFlight Season: From the end of April to the beginning of September, most abundant from June to August.\n\nThis is a common Species on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
A closeup on a male of the  thick-legged flower beetle, Oedemera Nobilis , on a green leaf
A Banded Demoiselle poised on dead grass head in sunlight
Spotted tiger beetles inhabit wild plants in North China
Blue Dragonfly on a leaf
The blue color of the Common Blue butterfly is less evident when its wings are closed, but a distinct blue hue does show up.  The detailed patterns on the wings are a marvel of the artistry of nature.  This photographe was taken in the midday sunshine in Southern Quebec in summertime.
Coreus marginatus Dock Bug Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Close-up of a weakly bristled mountain forest ant crawling on the ground over soil and small stones, Germany
Great spangled fritillary, fluttering over summer wildflowers (joe-pye weed) as it feeds, with the focus on the eyes and head. The butterfly's striking pattern inspires its name. The Latin word fritillus means chessboard or dice box.
Brenthis hecate Twin-spot fritillary beautiful orange and black butterfly depending on the first rays of the morning sun natural light
An Hobomok Skipper butterfly pauses on a leaf in the Canadian boreal forest.
California Crescent Butterfly, Marine Headlands, California
The pale blue males, showing off their white legs to each other, are a familiar sight along rivers and calm streams in large parts of Europe. \nField characteristics: Tot 35-37mm, Ab 27-31mm, Hw 19-23mm.\nDistribution: occurs in a great part of Europe, but are absent in northern England, Ireland and northern Scandinavia.\nHabitat: Characteristic of floodplains, dominant on oxbows, rivers and open stretches of streams. Also lakes and a wide range of man-made habitats.\nFlight Season: From the start of May to the end of September.\n\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
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