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Small insect on the ears of barley, selective focus
Detailed macro photo of a Tettigoniidae (or katydid), showing its vibrant green color and intricate body pattern. Wulai, Taiwan.
green grasshopper
Close-up of a leprous milkweed locust in the wild in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Green grass background with  insect, selective focus, canon 1Ds mark III
Closeup of a single orange-yellow beetle clinging to the tip of a grass plant on a green background.
Green glitter beetle on leaf.
butterfly on the flower in spring
Cricket on tree branch.
Short-horned Grasshopper Nymph of the Tribe Abracrini
Grasshopper extreme close up in Montana ranch country in the United States of America (USA) John Morrison Photographer
Mantis is a type of mantis originating from the island of Borneo. It has a unique body shape and is colored like dried leaves to disguise itself for prey.
The male praying mantis sits on tree branch masquerading against its background and turns its head looking around. Crimean praying mantis (Ameles heldreichi)
Grasshopper on flower branch - animal behavior.
Pyrgus sidea on the flower
a damselfly sitting on a leaf
Dragonfly on a branch  in the garden
We landed at Elisabeth bay with our Zodiac boats to explore and watch the Giant tortoises in their natural environment.
Adult Stink bug of the genus Euschistus
Green grasshopper on green plant leaf
Grasshopper resting on yellow towel
Tot 35-40mm, Ab 26-33mm, Hw 20-25mm.\nOften occurs with L. sponsa, with which is easily confused. Typically occurs in lower numbers, but can be more abundant in sites that are only seasonally wet.\nOccurrence:\nRange similar to L. sponsa, but relatively more common  southward Europe and typically more localized and less numerous than that species in most of its northern range. Our only Lestes that also occurs in North America.\nHabitat:\nA wide variety of still waters, which typically dry out in the course of summer or have shallow borders providing warm micro-habitats for the larvae. Sites usually have dense growths of rushes or sedges, e.g. dune lakes, reedy shallows, small meadow ponds or edges of bogs.\nFlight Season:\nThe earliest Lestes in most areas, emerging from late May in northern Europe, most abundant in July and August, with the last record in October.\n\nThis is a less common Lestes species, than L sponsa in the Netherlands.
Zerynthia cerisyi on the flower
Insect on branch.
A closeup shot of a marsh fritillary butterfly perched on a flower on a blurred background
Macro shot of a grasshopper in grass
adult Green belly bug of the species Diceraeus melacanthus
Leptophyes punctatissima Speckled Bush-Cricket Nymph Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
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