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The Mediterranean flour moth or mill moth (Ephestia kuehniella) is a moth of the family Pyralidae. It is a common pest of cereal grains, especially flour. This moth is found throughout the world, especially in countries with temperate climates. It prefers warm temperatures for more rapid development, but it can survive a wide range of temperatures.
Enkianthus Perulatus is a genus of shrubs or small trees native to Japan.
Lepidoptera insects in the wild, North China
Clausiliidae Door Snail. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Natural closeup on a colorful Red-necked Footman moth, Atolmis rubricollis, sitting on wood
Heather Plant,  scan of a Vintage Photo
Sea snails or mud snails (Cerithidea sp.) close-up undersea, Aegean Sea, Greece, Halkidik
a fly larva clings to a roack in the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, Montana
Horse chestnut Leaf-miner (Cameraria ohridella), a tiny orange micro-moth and pest, sitting on the trunk of horse-chestnut tree.
Enkianthus Perulatus is a shrub, or small tree, native to Japan.
Sea slater
Colorful Coral Reef Teeming with Exotic Fish. Lively and colorful coral reef in a vibrant underwater world. Diverse array of tropical fish swimming freely in their aquatic environment, creating a mesmerizing scene for nature and animal enthusiasts alike. Cardinalfish.
Springtail (Collembola) sitting on wet ground, extreme close-up with high magnification
The raspberry cane borer is a lepidopteran that is extremely harmful to raspberries.
Closeup on the Scarce footman moth,Eilema complana sipping nectar from the pink flowers of Eupatorium cannibinum
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European grain worm or European grain moth (Nemapogon granella). A moth on a bun in which caterpillars lived.
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Rockskipper also known as combtooth blenny, resting on rocks on ilot sancho island, Mauritius
Tot 50-55mm, Ab, 37-42mm, Hw 30-35mm.\nIdentification:\nThe characters of this clubtail are rather different . It prefers very large (lowland) rivers and may easily be overlooked. Populations can best be found by searching for exuviae on river banks.\nOccurrence:\nA north Asian species, with western outposts in large rivers such as the Rhine, Loire and Po. Common in large lowland rivers in eastern Europe, but staged a strong comeback in Western Europe in the 1990s. Now abundant in rivers such as the Rhine, Elbe and Danube, right down to their estuaries.\nHabitat:\nSlow flowing lower sections of large rivers with sandy beds. Larvae burrow shallowly in fine substrates with relatively high concentrations of organic matter.\nFlight Season:\nLate and protracted, compared with other Gomphus species, from early June to early October, with maximum emergence in June and July.\n\nThis is a scarce Gomphus Species along the large Dutch Rivers. This Picture is made along the River Waal, near “Slot Loevestein” in the Province of Gelderland.
leech or bloodsucker from new guinea showing its movement
Wood Louse
Detailed closeup of Porter's rustic moth, Athetis hospes in Gard France
Flowers of tall meadow rue, a delicate streamside wildflower of eastern North America, also known as \
Rhodymenia pseudopalmata red seaweed isolated on white. Leafy red algae.
Ligia occidentalis is a species of rock slater in the family Ligiidae. Habitat generalist of rocky shores. Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Phyllonorycter corylifoliella resting on a lichen-covered rock
With transparent wings, a caddisfly perches on granite boulder along the South Platte River in Waterton Canyon, Littleton, Colorado.
Bagworm moth, Psychidae on wood, macro photo
Insect exuviae remains of an exoskeleton of an insect. Life cycle in a natural ecosystem
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