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With transparent wings, a caddisfly perches on granite boulder along the South Platte River in Waterton Canyon, Littleton, Colorado.
Natural closeup on a brown European caddisfly species, Limnephilus auricula sitting on wood
a fly larva clings to a roack in the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, Montana
moth imprisoned in baltic amber
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.
Sea loach on the beach
Wing venation of Mayfly
Common alder fly on a reed in an English nature park.
Trichoptera in Baltic amber, Eocene, approximately 56 - 34 million years ago. Image taken with extreme macro and focus stacking technique.
Caddisflie larvae in the water
Cynipidae Gall Wasp Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Caddisfly on wood, macro photo
The raspberry cane borer is a lepidopteran that is extremely harmful to raspberries.
Adult Green Caddisfly of the Genus Leptonema
A close up of a cicada on a stick.
Plodia interpunctella close-up
Acanthocinus aedilis - long horned beetle - Siberian Timberman
The caddisflie or order Trichoptera sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
Close up of an antlion , Creoleon aegyptiacus , from Gard, France
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.
Adult Caddisfly Insect of the Genus Nectopsyche
Insect antlion with transparent wings, full-length on a white background.
Mecoptera from Parapolycentropus paraburmiticus extinct species (female). Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomian, Upper Cretaceous, approximately 100 million years ago, age of dinosaurs. Image taken with extreme macro and focus stacking technique.
Louisville, CO USA . Aug 4, 2022: A Damselfly is seen in close up detail. This image provides a close up look at the common Damselfly. Dragonflies and Damselflies both come from the same order -Odonata but dragonflies come from the suborder Epiprocta and damselflies are from Zygoptera.  Zygoptera is derived from the Ancient Greek word for “equal wing”.
Insect exuviae remains of an exoskeleton of an insect. Life cycle in a natural ecosystem
Female Snakefly, Family Raphidiidae, Genus Agulla Isolated on White Background
Purple heather along a small lake in the dunes near Bergen and Schoorl, Netherlands.
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