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Green glitter beetle on leaf.
Blue Milkweed Beetle Parheminodes pulcher standing on a stem.
Just a photo of an insect in summer time
Ladybug Larvae feeding on phids on a pepper plant.
Closeup of a single orange-yellow beetle clinging to the tip of a grass plant on a green background.
Closeup on a small dark black longhorn beetle, Stenurella nigra sitting on a yellow flower in the field
De roodkopvuurkever (Pyrochroa serraticornis) is een kever uit de familie Vuurkevers (Pyrochroidae).\nHerkenning: Grote (10-14 mm) vuurkever (Pyrochroidae). Helderrood met zwarte sprieten en poten. Onderscheidt zich van P. coccinea door de rode kop; van Cucujus cinnaberinus door het ontbreken van brede wangen en het bezit van een ongekarteld regelmatig afgerond halsschild.\nBiotoop: Vochtige loofbossen.\nVliegtijd: April-juni.\nVoorkomen: Vrij algemeen in het westen van Nederland; in het oosten minder algemeen.\n\nIk vond deze fraaie kever in de “Stille Kern” (Flevoland) in mei 2020.
Black Stink bug (Proxys punctulatus) on a leaf in Houston, TX. Side view macro with copy space.
Insect macro stock photo photo
A green rose chafer sits on a green leaf. Selective focus.
A fly pauses on a leaf in Bali, Indonesia
Macro of small beatle on a maragold blossom
a grasshopper is eating leaf.
Female Ergates faber on pine wood. This large beetle needs pine wood for their larva.
Corruption written in a dictionary
Green rose chafer between white dog rose blossoms
Insect on branch.
The tansy beetle (Chrysolina graminis) macro photography. Bug is sitting on the leaf.
Neottiglossa pusilla is a species of bug in the Pentatomidae family.\nCharacteristics:\nThe bedbugs become 4.5 to 6.0 millimeters long. They are pale brown in color, with paler edges on the pronotum and abdomen. A fine pale longitudinal stripe runs centrally over the pronotum and the scutellum. The relatively short and wide head is rather flattened at the front. The third limb of the antennae is a good half as long as the second. The last two limbs are dark in color.\nLifestyle:\nThe animals are found on various grasses (Poaceae), such as panicle grasses (Poa), although it is not known whether there are certain food plants. The species is also said to suck on sedges (Carex), the sourgrass family (Cyperaceae). The adults of the new generation appear from August.\nDistribution and habitat:\nThe species is widespread in the Palearctic and occurs from North Africa across Europe (with the exception of the far north) across Central Asia to China. In Central Europe, the species occurs everywhere, but is only distributed in places and only locally common. It is rarer in the north than in the south. In the Alps they can be found up to over 1000 meters above sea level. Open to half shady grass habitats are populated. In Great Britain, the species occurs locally in the south and center of England on grasslands.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2006.
Adult Stink bug of the genus Euschistus
Denticollis linearis - a species of click beetle belonging to the family Elateridae subfamily Dendrometrinae.
Taken in summer on a flower field in sunshine.
Macro shot of the green bug on the leaf
Macro shot of a metallic rose chafer or the green rose chafer (Cetonia aurata) crawling on a white blossom of a rose plant flowering in on orchard in sunlight
Grasshopper plays hide and seek on red leaf.
butterfly on the flower in spring
An unusual looking southern USA native beetle with a hunched thorax and protruding horn.
Adult Male Acontistid Mantis of the Genus Metaphotina
Agapanthia villosoviridescens, also known as the golden-bloomed grey longhorn beetle, is a species of beetle in the Lamiinae subfamily, that can be found in a great part of Europe.\nThe beetle is named for its golden-black colour, with a golden bloom on its elytron and thorax. It reaches a length of 10–22 mm.\nTheir flight time is from May to August. For the larval development the species is quite polyphagous with a wide variety of hosts, probably including Aconitum, Angelica, Anthriscus,Artemisia, Aster, Carduus, Cirsium, Chaerophyllum, Eupatorium, Foeniculum, Gentiana,Helleborus, Heracleum, Peucedanum, Salvia, Senecio, Urtica and Veratrum album. Thelarvae develop in the stalks of the host plant, working their way down while growing, cutting off the stalk and creating pupal cells near ground level. Adults emerge through a newly cut exit hole in the side of the stalk (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2006.
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