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Common Field Grasshopper-stock-foto
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Common Field Grasshopper-stock-foto
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Common Field Grasshopper-stock-foto
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Common Field Grasshopper-stock-foto
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Leptophyes punctatissima is a small, green bush-cricket often found on bramble and hedgerow leaves.-stock-foto
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Leptophyes punctatissima is a small, green bush-cricket often found on bramble and hedgerow leaves.-stock-foto
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A Marmalade Hover-fly rests on a Waterlily where it feeds on nectar. Hover-flies are important pollinators and mimic wasps, though they are harmless-stock-foto
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Leptophyes punctatissima is a small, green bush-cricket often found on bramble and hedgerow leaves.-stock-foto
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Leptophyes punctatissima is a small, green bush-cricket often found on bramble and hedgerow leaves.-stock-foto
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Leptophyes punctatissima is a small, green bush-cricket often found on bramble and hedgerow leaves.-stock-foto
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Ichneumon Wasp, Family Ichneumonidae, female-stock-foto
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Adult female UK speckled bush cricket, showing black spots on green body and rear ovipositor.-stock-foto
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Adult female UK speckled bush cricket, showing black spots on green body and rear ovipositor.-stock-foto
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Adult female UK speckled bush cricket, showing black spots on green body and rear ovipositor.-stock-foto
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Adult female UK speckled bush cricket, showing black spots on green body and rear ovipositor.-stock-foto
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Ichneumon wasp, a solitary wasp species with a very long ovipositor on hogweed, England, UK-stock-foto
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Emperor dragonfly in flight-stock-foto
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Emperor dragonfly resting-stock-foto
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Emperor Dragonfly-stock-foto
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Southern Hawker dragonfly  Aeshna cyanea, laying eggs, Cosmeston Lakes Country park, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.-stock-foto
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Female Emperor Dragonfly-stock-foto
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Female Emperor Dragonfly-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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The Bumblebee Plumehorn is the only hoverfly to mimic a bumble-bee. The feathery antenna is distinctive and the young scavenge in wasp nests-stock-foto
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The Bumblebee Plumehorn is the only hoverfly to mimic a bumble-bee. The feathery antenna is distinctive and the young scavenge in wasp nests-stock-foto
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Ichneumon Wasp, Family Ichneumonidae, female-stock-foto
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A dark bush-cricket nymph is observed moving through lush green leaves showcasing its slender body and long antennae in a vibrant natural environment.-stock-foto
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a female sabre wasp with a long tail on a tree trunk, german insect of the year 2025-stock-foto
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a female sabre wasp with a long tail on a tree trunk, german insect of the year 2025-stock-foto
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a female sabre wasp with a long tail laying eggs in a tree trunk, german insect of the year 2025-stock-foto
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a female sabre wasp with a long tail laying eggs in a tree trunk, german insect of the year 2025-stock-foto
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a female sabre wasp with a long tail laying eggs in a tree trunk, german insect of the year 2025-stock-foto
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Megarhyssa perlata, Unique Parasitoid Of Horntail Wasps Larvae In wood, trunks of Trees. Large wasp with a long ovipositor for laying eggs.-stock-foto
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Megarhyssa perlata, Unique Parasitoid Of Horntail Wasps Larvae In wood, trunks of Trees. A large wasp held in a hand.-stock-foto
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Megarhyssa perlata, Unique Parasitoid Of Horntail Wasps Larvae In wood, trunks of Trees. Large wasp with a long ovipositor for laying eggs.-stock-foto
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One of numerous species of Rain Locusts. This species prefers to live in deciduous leaf litter. The female is cryptic and flightless unlike the males-stock-foto
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The large Bee Fly is a large insect that will confidently bask in the open. They are pollen and nectar eaters but their larvae parasitise large bees-stock-foto
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A large short-horn with a distinctive cream stripe down the back, the Garden Locust makes a crackling sound as it flies. The adults eat foliage-stock-foto
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The smallest of the family in Eastern and Southern Africa. The Stone Grasshopper is mostly flightless, has bulging eyes and very well camouflaged.-stock-foto
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The male Rain Locust has wings and flys mostly at night. A mottled grey and brown with cream cheek streaks They avoid grasslands preferring to bush-stock-foto