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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's s-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's s-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's s-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's s-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's s-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's s-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's s-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's s-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's s-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's s-stock-foto
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Gerridae (water striders, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters) on river.  A distinguishing feature is the ability to move on top of the water's s-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. 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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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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Closeup on a Acanalonia conica planthopper with detailled wings pattern with copy space-stock-foto
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Plane tree bug, Arocatus longiceps, insect under the leaf.-stock-foto
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Plane tree bug, Arocatus longiceps, insects under the leaf. Pest of park trees.  Język słów kluczowych: Eng-stock-foto
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Plane tree bug (Arocatus longiceps) and plane lace bug or sycamore lace bug (Corythucha ciliata), insects under the leaf. Two species important pests-stock-foto