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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Graham)-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Graham)-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Graham)-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Graham)-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Graham)-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Graham)-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Graham)-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Graham)-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Here its killing its host tree The Tree of Heaven. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Gra-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Here its killing its host tree The Tree of Heaven. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Gra-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Here its killing its host tree The Tree of Heaven. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Gra-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Here its killing its host tree The Tree of Heaven. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Gra-stock-foto
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Six tidy entomology sketches present recognizable insects with wings legs and antennae in a minimal style.-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Here its killing its host tree The Tree of Heaven. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Gra-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Here its killing its host tree The Tree of Heaven. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Gra-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Here its killing its host tree The Tree of Heaven. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Gra-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Here its killing its host tree The Tree of Heaven. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Gra-stock-foto
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UNITED STATES - 8-17-25: The spotted lanternfly is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It was accidentally introduced into South Korea and has spread invasively to Japan and the United States. Here its killing its host tree The Tree of Heaven. Some ask why this is happening so often and the easy answer is our global economy and interconnected worldwide economic activities among nations, including the flow of goods, services, capital, and people. With lots of international shipping it’s easy to understand that occasional hitchhikers are bound to happen. (Photo By Douglas Gra-stock-foto
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA - 1962 December 15: 2 koruna multicolored postage stamp depicting Blue Ground beetle (Carabus Intricatus), is a species of ground beetle found in Europe-stock-foto
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA - 1962 December 15: 1.60 koruna multicolored postage stamp depicting Alpine longicorn (Rosalia Alpina) or Alpine longhorn beetle, is a large longicorn, family Cerambycidae-stock-foto
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA - 1962 December 15: 1 koruna multicolored postage stamp depicting Great water beetle (Dytiscus Marginalis), is an aquatic diving beetle native to Europe and northern Asia-stock-foto
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA - 1962 December 15: 20 haléř multicolored postage stamp depicting Ground Beetle (Calosoma Sycophanta), the forest caterpillar hunter, is a species of ground beetle, family Carabidae-stock-foto
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA - 1962 December 15: 20 haléř multicolored postage stamp depicting Ground Beetle (Calosoma Sycophanta), the forest caterpillar hunter, is a species of ground beetle, family Carabidae-stock-foto
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dark blue butterfly line drawing – minimal insect illustration with circles-stock-foto
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Scotch Argus Erebia aethiops at Smardale Gill Nature Reserve, Newbiggin by Lune, Cumbria, UK-stock-foto
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Red Admiral Vanessa atalanta feeding on Common Knapweed Centaurea nigra-stock-foto
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Wasp nest among pine branches close-up on wasps active on cells containing larvae-stock-foto
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A spider hangs in the center of its web stretched between green forest vegetation-stock-foto
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painted lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui)-stock-foto
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Orange assassin bug eating a wasp on a plumeria plant!-stock-foto
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Jikradia olitoria cicadellidae on a green leaf in my garden with copy space-stock-foto
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Silhouette Illustrations of Various Insects and Arthropod Creatures-stock-foto
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Black Silhouette Illustrations of Various Spider Species Seen in Profile and Detail-stock-foto
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Collection of Ashy Mining Bee Black Silhouette Drawings of Honey Bees in Various Poses-stock-foto
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Detailed Black Silhouettes of Various Bees and Wasps in Vector Style-stock-foto
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Black and White Illustration of Asian Lady Beetle, Ladybugs and Insects-stock-foto
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Black and White Silhouette of Asp Caterpillar Various Caterpillars with Spiny Bodies-stock-foto
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Silhouettes of Insects Showing Assassin Bug, Assorted Bug Species on a White Background-stock-foto
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Silhouettes of Various Cockroach Species Isolated on a White Background-stock-foto
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Silhouette Illustration of Cockroaches in Various Poses on White Background-stock-foto