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A dark stag beetle with oversized mandibles presented on a cream field with a title plate.-stock-foto
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A Hummingbird Hawk Moth feeds on Buddleia nectar. These day-flying moths arrive from the continent in warmer summers-stock-foto
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The most widespread dragonfly in lowland UK. The Common Darter is active in all sorts of habitats. Whilst the male is red the female is more cryptic.-stock-foto
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The most widespread dragonfly in lowland UK. The Common Darter is active in all sorts of habitats. Whilst the male is red the female is more cryptic.-stock-foto
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The most widespread dragonfly in lowland UK. The Common Darter is active in all sorts of habitats. Whilst the male is red the female is more cryptic.-stock-foto
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The most widespread dragonfly in lowland UK. The Common Darter is active in all sorts of habitats. Whilst the male is red the female is more cryptic.-stock-foto
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The most widespread dragonfly in lowland UK. The Common Darter is active in all sorts of habitats. Whilst the male is red the female is more cryptic.-stock-foto
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Two ants interacting on a green leaf-stock-foto
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green tiger beetle (Cicindela campestris)-stock-foto
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the green tiger beetle (Cicindela campestris)-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 20th June, 2025. 20.06.2025, Berlin. A median wasp (Dolichovespula media), namely a queen, sits on a woodshed and loosens pieces of wood with its mandibles. The wasps use the wood to make paper for their nests by mixing it with their saliva to form a paste. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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the beautiful green tiger beetle (Cicindela campestris)-stock-foto
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Common and widespread, the Greenbottle is a distinctive metallic green with red eyes. They breed in carrion and the family are all parasitoids-stock-foto
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A dead ant lying in the sand, Formicidae-stock-foto
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An ant carries a dead beetle into the colony, Formicidae-stock-foto
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A close up of a Stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) in a garden in Suffolk, UK-stock-foto
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A close up of a Stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) in a garden in Suffolk, UK-stock-foto
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Longhorn (red) beetle (Tetraopes tetrophthalmus) on leaf of common milkweed. Red color warns potential predators that the beetle is toxic.-stock-foto
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The Banded Demoiselle is a large member of the Damselfly family. They prefer quieter waterways and the colourful male will display flights-stock-foto
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A large stunning Damselfly, the male Banded Demoiselle inhabits mature slow moving waterways with abundant riverside vegetation.-stock-foto
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A large stunning Damselfly, the male Banded Demoiselle inhabits mature slow moving waterways with abundant riverside vegetation.-stock-foto
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A large stunning Damselfly, the male Banded Demoiselle inhabits mature slow moving waterways with abundant riverside vegetation.-stock-foto
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The male Banded Demoiselle is a large, stunning damselfly. The translucent wings with a dark iridescent blue-black spot is distinctive.-stock-foto
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Monarch butterfly larva (caterpillar) eating leaf of common milkweed. Color and pattern of insect warn predators that prey is toxic.-stock-foto
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Male stag beetle Lucanus cervus with large mandibles crawling on forest floor among dry leaves-stock-foto
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The male African Migrant is less mottled than the female. In the right conditions huge numbers of these large white butterflies will migrate en mass-stock-foto
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The Coastal Pennant is a common medium sized dragonfly that inhabits the brackish coastal areas and tidal pools. they are efficient predators-stock-foto
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A black mutant spider with thin legs and mandibles. The gray web. Watercolor illustration. A set of insects, arachnids, isolated on a white background-stock-foto
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A black mutant spider with thin legs and mandibles. Watercolor illustration. The insect is arachnid, isolated on a white background. For Halloween and-stock-foto
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Silhouette Set of Ants in Different Positions – Insect Vector Illustration-stock-foto
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A common and widespread butterfly of the savannah regions, the Orange Acraea is a low flying visitor to wildlfowers. Their caterpillars prefer to eat-stock-foto
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A medium sized member of the family, the Felt Blister Beetle is covered in fine bronze coloured hairs. Adults feed on pollen and nymphs are parasites-stock-foto
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An openbill flying between feeding grounds in the Okavango Delta.-stock-foto
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A raiding party of Matabele Ants has completed a sortie and are starting to carry off their hapless victims back to their bivouac.-stock-foto
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The sexually reproductive members of a termite colony are known as alates. In the right conditions after a heavy rain they pour out of the colony-stock-foto
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The sexually reproductive members of a termite colony are known as alates. In the right conditions after a heavy rain they pour out of the colony-stock-foto
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During the rainy season huge numbers of sexually active termites will leave the colony to fly off and try to start and nest.-stock-foto
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The winged alate is the sexually reproduction generation from a Harvester Termite colony. Vast numbers are raised and swarm after heavy rain-stock-foto
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The winged alate is the sexually reproduction generation from a Harvester Termite colony. Vast numbers are raised and swarm after heavy rain-stock-foto
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With heavy rains vast numbers of alates, sexually active termites pour out of specially prepared exits from the colony mound. Numbers are huge-stock-foto