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This 'streamside butterfly' is our most familiar riverine Odonate. It is a variable species and numerous forms have been named.\n\n\n\n\n\n
A closeup shot of a fly sitting on a flower and collecting nectar
green dragonfly close up. Macro shots nature scene dragonfly. green dragonfly in the nature habitat. Calopteryx splendens male
Common Whitetail Dragonfly
a female flat-bellied dragonfly (Libellula depressa) perches on a withered branch. In the background a green meadow. There is a lot of space for text. The dragonfly is photographed from above
adult Green belly bug of the species Diceraeus melacanthus
Green bottle fly on a leaf.
A macro photography of a common fruit fly standing on top of a leaf rubbing its frontal feet
Tot 30-39mm, Ab 25-32mm, HW 19-23mm.\nOur most delicate Lestes, which is normally easily separated by its statue and coloration, although some Iberian populations recall L. barbarous.\nHabitat: A wide variety of seasonally dry shallow and reedy waters in the south, becoming more critical in the north-west, where it is most abundant in heath and bog lakes with peat moss (Sphagnum) and rushes (Juncus).\nFlight Season: Northern populations mostly emerge in July, flying into November.\nDistribution: Widespread in Europe, although seldom the dominant Lestes species. Distribution recall L. barbarous, and also tends to wander like that species, though rarely in similarly great numbers.\n\nThis Species is to be seen in the describe Habitats, but not as common as L. sponsa in the Netherlands.
Freshwater zooplankton. Decapoda Water Mite. Hydrachnidae. Supermacro
A closeup of the black arches or nun moth, Lymantria monacha, sitting on wood in the garden
Dragonfly emerging from the larva case.
Adult Stink Bug of the Tribe Carpocorini
A male Widow Skimmer dragonfly, Libellula luctuosa, with soft blue wing marking indicating a juvenile in early summer. Photographer Bob Balestri dba Joesboy
Lepidoptera larvae in the wild, North China
Identification:\nTot 57-66mm, Ab 39-49mm, Hw 37-42mm.\nIn flight often confused with the related and similar small A. mixta. Ranges less far north, but also migratory and may be invasive in good summers.\nMales are often observed when making low patrols over drying wetlands, showing their noticeable bright colors. The males vivid blue eyes and abdomen and largely green thorax sides are especially distinctive.\nHabitat: Prefers standing waters that dry up over the course of Summer, often overgrown with low rushes, bulrushes or reeds.\nFlight Season: On average, emerges earlier than A. mixta. Seen mainly from May to August, especially in the later months.\nDistribution: Seldom abundant, and only permanently present around the Mediterranean, but scarce in much of Iberia and North Africa. Hot summer weather may lead to influxes further north. Occurs east to Mongolia.\n\nThis Picture is made in a Fen area in Flevoland in half August 2022 by high Summer temperatures.
praying mantis with pebbles background
Grasshopper plays hide and seek on red leaf.
A closeup selective focus shot of a honey bee standing on a green plant
Name:  Madagascar leaf-nosed snake, Malagasy leaf-nosed snake
Adult Firefly Beetle of the Family Lampyridae
The Keeled Skimmer is a dragonfly of heaths and commons with shallow pools. It has a skittish and weak flight, and is on the wing in summer and early autumn
Close-up of insect on leaf at Bulian wood habitat (Eusideroxylon zwageri, Teijsm and Binn) in Bukit Duabelas National Park area, Jambi province
Field characters: Tot 56-64mm, Ab 43-54mm, Hw 37-42mm. Distinctly smaller than most Aeshna species.\n\nThe commonest small hawker. Numerous in much of our area, and although it can be on the wing during most months in the Mediterranean, further north it is especially associated with late summer and autumn, when it may appear in massive migrations. It is usually identified by its size, relative dull colours and the diagnostic yellow \
Zerynthia cerisyi on the flower
Blue dragonfly - Coenagrion
praying mantis eats a grasshopper close-up on a white background. Hunting in the world of insects. Prey for eating insects
Macro nature image.
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