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Another quite abundant local damselfly

What? Is there something on my face?

This little chap arrived, and had a wander about on my arm.

Not sure what sort of cricket you are, don't think 'speckled bush' 'cause you aint got any speckles.

If you zoom in, you can see this assassin beetle's proboscis in the bug's leg. Gnarly.

Garden Wall, Guernsey, Channel Islands.

The smiling dragonfly. Darter dragonfly. Focus stacked using zerene

Some sort of bee?

Shot on Nikon V1 & Nikon 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6 & Marumi +5

My Marumi DHG200 +5 Review: bigstreetguns.com/2013/11/review-macro-on-the-cheap-marum...

"Even if you are on the right track, you'll get run over if you are just standing still."

Camera- canon 400D

Lens- Sigma 70- 300 APO DG Macro

Small beetle on bluebell leaf. Focus stacked using zerene

Pinehurst housing development, South Everett WA USA

سبحان الله .. مو بس النحل يمتص رحيق الزهور

Species macracantha arcuata.

Seen at Khao Yai National Park in Thailand

Taken at the butterfly exhibit at the Boston Museum of Science.

These guys colours are so wonderful. Phyllobius pomaceus or if not a very similar species.

虫こぶ; 虫えい

Picture wing fly displaying on the underside of a rhododendron leaf. Anomoia purmunda I think

Honey bee on honey feeder. The feeder is just a plastic milk bottle top with small lengths of plastic straw in it to stop bugs falling in and drowning

Sur des fleurs de lavandes

Dans le vocabulaire commun, le mot bourdon désigne des insectes sociaux ou solitaires, qui ressemblent aux abeilles dites « domestiques » (et productrices de miel).

 

Les scientifiques nomment « bourdon » uniquement des insectes jouant un rôle majeur pour la pollinisation de nombreuses plantes à fleurs de la strate herbacée

Distinctive hoverfly with that white band

This is the first Red Saddlebags that I have photographed.

Cetonia aurata, green rose chafer

No idea what it's called but it was staying nice and still waiting for its photograph to be taken.

 

In ABCs and 123s: I is for the Insect

I cannot identify correctly.

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