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A beautiful climbing whelk (Cerithidea decollate), also known as a truncated mangrove snail, on the trunk of a mangrove tree
Atlas Moth - the largest moth in the world.Taken in the serene island of Pulau Ubin of Singapore.Reference: www.naturia.per.sg/buloh/inverts/atlas_moth.htm
Anthracnose (Colletotrichum gloeosporioides) on avocado leaves in Viet Nam.
Closed up Butterfly wing - black background.
Natural vertical closeup on a two lipped or Thames door snail, Alinda biplicata and a trunk of a tree
Two people snuggle up
Cleft wrinkle fungus, a wild fungus, North China
Butterfly on a plant outdoors, Florida, USA
Image of Butterfly Moth (Lasiocampidae)  on green leaves. Insect Animal
Butterfly specimen
Close up of a brown Potter Wasp's nest on a green leaf that resembles a clay pot with small opening.
Gunnera manicata dried and wilted plant.\nCloese-up and full frame.
Black and red tortoise beetle, cassidinae or Aspidomorpha sitting on a leave in the rainforest
The swallow-tailed moth (Ourapteryx sambucaria) is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. It is a common species across Europe and the Near East.\nDescription:\nThis is a large (wingspan 50–62 mm), impressive moth, remarkably butterfly-like. All parts of the adult are bright white to pale yellow marked with faint buffish fascia. The species gets its common name from pointed projections on the termen of the hindwing with brownish spots at their base. It flies at night in June and July and is attracted to light, sometimes in large numbers. Prout gives an account of the variations. The egg is orange, with about 16 longitudinal keels and between them transverse lineations. The larva is grey-brown, the colouring arranged in a succession of scarcely noticeable longitudinal lines. \nThe brown, twig-like larva feeds on a variety of trees and shrubs including elder, hawthorn, honeysuckle and ivy. The species is overwintering as a larva (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Emerald green snail or Green-tree snail, also known as Papustyla pulcherrima, endangered species, extremely rare and protected found in Indonesia.
a Moth is drawn to a light near Cosanga, Ecuador
Periwinkle snails climb up marsh grass in salt water wetland associated with Chesapeake Bay.
Ponometia candefacta, the olive-shaded bird-dropping moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae
Chironomid, an insect, macro photos
cicada brood x insect swarm
Ground snail Melania on a snag in a freshwater aquarium. Close-up.
Detailed closeup of a morpho butterfly wing.
Detalles, sombras y características especiales de esta mariposa nocturna, observando detalladamente cada una de sus partes y las texturas que la conforman.
The photograph contains many tadpoles of a glass frog.  The photo was taken at night.  The tadpoles can be seen very clearly when zooming in.  They are on a palm leaf
Juvenile of the Lusitanian slug (Arion vulgaris) in garden.
Taking a close look at a Polyphemus moth at night.
A dried up leaf on black beackground
Extreme macro Passionvine Hopper fly
Forest snail photographed in Linhares, Espirito Santo. Southeast of Brazil. Atlantic Forest Biome. Picture made in 2015.
Closed up Butterfly wing.
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