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Vintage Butterfly illustration by  William Forsell Kirby. Plate of the book \
Extreme closeup of a sSwallowtail caterpillar in profile climbing on a stick isolated on white. Photographed in a studio using a Canon 5D MarkII. File retouched, cleaned and color corrected using Photoshop. 20+ years professional retouching experience.
Dry tree branches isolated on white background
Tortoiseshell butterfly on a an old lily pad. This image has been post processed to give a pencil drawing/painterly effect.
​A bearing fruit in autumn Celastrus orbiculatus
Evolution of a caterpillar into butterfly, metamorphosis inspiring transformation with white background
One silkworm eating mulberry leaves.
Ink hand drawn little home tree with leaves and curved trunk
Hand-drawn watercolor cartoon drawing of twigs with green leaves. Doodle of a branch drawn with paint in the style of a child drawing, isolated on white background
Eruciform larva of rose sawfly,\nPlants turn caterpillars into cannibals
New leaves on a Japanese maple tree branch. Clipping path included.
Butterfly caterpillar Plateada Común (Epargyreus tmolis) on plant Mil hombres (Aristolochia triangularis), Charruga.
This is the two of clubs / batons (Bastos) from a pack of Mexican Spanish playing cards dated 1846. The distinctive back design is made up of an abstract repeating pattern. This card belongs to a baraja Espanola (Spanish deck of cards with a traditional design). The four suits are oros (gold coins), copas (cups or trophies), espadas (swords) and bastos (clubs or batons, shown here). A full deck consists of 40 cards because there are no 8s or 9s, and the first court card counts as 10 (not 11). Packs of this kind, based on the Italian card system, have been around since the 15th century. These club / baton designs are more life-like than in later representations (see example below). Clubs or batons (in Spanish (bastos)) are thought to represent the peasant class in mediaeval society. Baraja (Spanish decks) are also used like tarot cards in fortune telling / cartomancy / divination.
Lepidoptera larvae in the wild, North China
Caterpillar of African death's-head hawkmoth Acherontia atropos
A hickory tussock moth caterpillar feeding on  leaves.
Grape vine isolated on white background
A caterpillar on a tree branch. One of the many tropical creatures that can be viewed at Butterfly Gardens in Victoria, B.C.
Sandpaper Vineplant isolated include clipping path light purple color
Hairy Caterpillar crawling on Cycad leaf.
Branch with green leaves, hand-drawn with paints in a kidslike style. Single spring watercolor clipart isolated on white background
A Monarch butterfly caterpillar in lush foliage in a natural habitat
tree leave nature transparent cut out forest isolated background 3d render. tree tropical green plant natural wood garden trunk foliage bush tree realistic brown texture summer growth old leaf.
This is my Photographic Image of a Butterfly Toy in a Watercolour Effect. Because sometimes you might want a more illustrative image for an organic look.
This caterpillars are very beautiful with feathers that bloom around their bodies with very attractive colors, but behind their beauty they are dangerous, because these feathers can cause skin blisters when touched.
Standing out from the crowd concept.
Fox moth, Macrothylacia rubi larva on blueberry sprigs isolated on white background, closeup photo.
A monarch caterpillar, being raised indoors, hangs upside down and splits its skin as it transforms into a chrysalis.
The big green caterpillar on a branch in the garden.
Parthenos Sylvia Lilacinus (The Clipper) Caterpillar and bitten leaf - animal behavior.
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