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Egyptian giant solpugids (Galeodes Arabs), wind scorpion or camel spider macro shot close up in the united arab emirates in the middle east
Monotomidae, Coleoptera Fossil in Burmese amber of Cenomanian era, 100 million years ago, from the state of Myanmar, extreme macro shot
Leather beetle (Dermestes sibiricus). Skin beetle. A common pest in homes. View from below.
Huntsman Spider.
long-legged fly (Palaeomedeterus) imprisioned in Baltic amber
Photomicrograph of mayfly nymph, Baetis species, with leaflike gills on back. Live specimen. Wet mount, 2.5X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Callipogon armillatus isolated on white background
Leg of beetle isolated on white
Longhorn beetle (family Cerambycidae), a specimen of unknown species, dorsal and ventral views.
Diadophis punctatus, commonly known as the ringneck snake or ring-necked snake, is a species of colubrid snake. It is found throughout much of the United States, central Mexico, and south eastern Canada. Santa Rosa, California.
scorpion eats
honeybee worker leg composite W.M. under light microscope with white background
Blue Mountains Funnel
spider specimen
Golden-eyed Stick Insect, Peruphasma schultei, a species of stick insect. Male and female.
Carabus nemoralis Bronze Carabid Ground Beetle Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Loxosceles rufescens, recluse violin spider, female protecting spiderlings and spider eggs, egg sac, by making a silk ‘bed’ and then covering them with a silk ’blanket’
Blue-spot Mantis Haptosquilla stoliura occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific in shallow coastal or nearshore reefs in tidal pools and among hard coral fragments in the intertidal area. The iridescent blue patch on the first maxillipeds is distinctive. The max. length of this species seems to be incertain. Some indicate 6.5cm as max. length, others 11.5cm. The length of this specimen is probably 10cm. \nThe ability of Mantis species to see circularly polarised light has led to studies to determine if the mechanisms by which their eyes operate can be replicated for use in reading optical information storage devices. \nTriton Bay, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°54'41.05 S 134°7'18.205 E at 15m depth
Tarantula moult on white background
Earwig with flower parts stuck to its head.  Silly earwig!
Camphor scale or camellia scale, Pseudaonidia duplex (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) is an scale pest of the camphor and mango trees. Development life cycle isolated on a white background
Mealworm - Tenebrio molitor. Aadult beetle, pupa and larva at different stages of growth, from small to fully grown.
Walking past a yellow honey locust leaf, an iridescent emerald ash borer inspects a wood plank in Littleton, Colorado.
A 3D illustration Eurypterus Remipes up-close with a ruler for scale. Eurypterus is an extinct genus of eurypterid, a group of organisms commonly called sea scorpions. The genus lived during the Silurian period, from around 432 to 418 million years ago.
Giant Water Bug with Eggs, Abedus indentatus, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. Belostomatidae.
Whip Scorpion, Uroproctus assamensis. A rare order arachnids called Uropygids.This female is carrying it eggs under its stomach. Arunachal Pradesh. India\
a spider searches for food near Mindo, Ecuador
vinegaroon scorpion isolated on white background
Great Silver Water Beetle (Hydrophilus piceus)
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