RF2RH5KRY–A common pest of cereals - Troticid moth (Tortricidae). Typical berley ear damage.
RF2RH5MCM–Grey tortrix (Cnephasia sp.) micro moth. Small insect in the family Tortricidae, Lepidoptera. The common cereal pest emerged fresh.
RF2RH5M27–An ear of barley damaged by a moth caterpillar (Cnephasia). Secondary fungal infections have appeared, which may include mycotoxins.
RF2RH5M9W–Cnephasia pasiuana pumicana moth in the family Tortricidae. Sitting on an ear of barley.
RF2RH5M9F–Cnephasia pasiuana pumicana moth in the family Tortricidae. Sitting on a cereal.
RF2RH5MC8–Cereal leaf damaged by caterpillar of Cnephasia pasiuana pumicana. It is a species of tortrix moths (family Tortricidae) pest of cereals.
RF2RH5MA2–Cereal leaf damaged by caterpillar of Cnephasia pasiuana pumicana. It is a species of tortrix moths (family Tortricidae) pest of cereals.
RF2RH5M9P–Cnephasia pasiuana pumicana moth in the family Tortricidae. Sitting on a cereal leaf.
RF2RH5M8B–Cnephasia pasiuana pumicana moth in the family Tortricidae. Sitting on an ear of barley.
RF2RH5M9J–Cnephasia pasiuana pumicana moth in the family Tortricidae. Sitting on a cereal leaf.
RF2RH5MCF–Cnephasia pasiuana pumicana moth in the family Tortricidae. Sitting on a green leaf.
RF2RH5KT5–A stem of barley damaged by a caterpillar of meadow shade moth (Cnephasia pasiuana). Its pupa is visible.
RF2RH5M6X–A common pest of cereals - Troticid moth (Tortricidae). Typical ear damage.
RF2RH5MDA–Cnephasia pasiuana or pumicana, the meadow shade a species of tortrix moths (family Tortricidae) pest of cereals. Moth on ear of barley.
RF2RH5M81–An ear of oat damaged by a moth caterpillar (Cnephasia). Visible pupal exuvium protruding, which the moth has left.
RF2RH5M3M–A common pest of cereals - Troticid moth (Tortricidae). Typical ear damage.
RF2RH5KT4–A stem of barley damaged by a caterpillar of meadow shade moth (Cnephasia pasiuana). Its pupa is visible.
RF2RH5M1N–An ear of barley damaged by a moth caterpillar (Cnephasia). Secondary fungal infections have appeared, which may include mycotoxins.
RF2RH5KYY–A stem of barley damaged by a caterpillar of meadow shade moth (Cnephasia pasiuana). Its pupa is visible.
RF2RH5MF2–Cnephasia pasiuana or pumicana, the meadow shade a species of tortrix moths (family Tortricidae) pest of cereals. Moth on ear of barley.
RF2RH5M6C–An ear of barley damaged by a moth caterpillar (Cnephasia). Visible pupal exuvium protruding, which the moth has left.
RF2RH5M5X–An ear of barley damaged by a moth caterpillar (Cnephasia). Visible pupal exuvium protruding, which the moth has left.
RF2RH5M2R–An ear of barley damaged by a moth caterpillar (Cnephasia). Secondary fungal infections have appeared, which may include mycotoxins.
RF2RH5M7E–A common pest of cereals - Troticid moth (Tortricidae). Typical ear damage. Visible pupa of the moth.
RF2RH5KT8–A stem of barley damaged by a caterpillar of meadow shade moth (Cnephasia pasiuana). Its pupa is visible.
RF2RH5MD4–Grey tortrix (Cnephasia sp.) micro moth in profile. Small insect in the family Tortricidae, Lepidoptera. The common cereal pest emerged fresh.
RF2RH5M18–A stem of barley damaged by a caterpillar of meadow shade moth (Cnephasia pasiuana). Its pupa is visible.
RF2RH5M0M–A stem of barley damaged by a caterpillar of meadow shade moth (Cnephasia pasiuana). Its pupa is visible.
RF2RH5MCX–Grey tortrix (Cnephasia sp.) micro moth in profile. Small insect in the family Tortricidae, Lepidoptera. The common cereal pest emerged fresh.
RF2RH5KT1–A common pest of cereals - Troticid moth (Tortricidae). Typical ear damage. Visible pupa of the moth.
RF2RG008M–Common Red Soldier Beetle, Rhagonycha fulva, feeding on cow parsley. Nature National Park, Poland, Bieszczady Mountains.
RF2RFYYYW–A moth (Patania ruralis) sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RFYYT6–A moth sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RG0024–The caddisflie or order Trichoptera sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RFYYYH–A moth (Miltochrista miniata) sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFB4F–Feeding site - damaged sugar beet plant, caterpillars of beet moth Scrobipalpa ocellatella.
RF2RG001H–A moth sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RFYYTK–The caddisflie or order Trichoptera sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFCW9–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RFYYTW–A moth (Tortricidae) sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RFYYYN–A moth (Scotopteryx chenopodiata) sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFB4B–Feeding site - damaged sugar beet plant, caterpillars of beet moth Scrobipalpa ocellatella.
RF2RFYYYD–A moth ((Scotopteryx chenopodiata) lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFD0J–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RGFDTA–A dead house mouse caught in a mouse paw and hanging, held by its tail.
RF2RGFD8F–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RFYYY8–A moth (Cerapteryx graminis) sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFCKN–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RFYYWC–A moth sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RG003P–A moth sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFB17–Holoparamecus caularum is a species of tiny (about 1 mm long) beetle in the family Endomychidae - handsome fungus beetles.
RF2RG003K–A moth sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RG001P–A moth (Abrostola) sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFD3T–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RGFCG4–Brown rot also called downy mildew or late blight caused by the fungus Phytophthora infestans on tomato in a home garden.
RF2RGFDHN–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RGFD25–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RGFB42–Leaf miner fly (Agromyzidae) pupae visible through the skin of a dill leaf. The larvae feed inside the leaves of many crops.
RF2RGFB4T–Brown Lacewing (Micromus angulatus) perched on a sugar beet leaf. Beside the potential prey of this predator - a larva, a leafhopper nymph.
RF2RFYYTG–A moth sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFCC9–Brown rot also called downy mildew or late blight caused by the fungus Phytophthora infestans on tomato in a home garden.
RF2RGFC2H–Brown rot also called downy mildew or late blight caused by the fungus Phytophthora infestans on tomato in a home garden.
RF2RGFB4M–Feeding site - damaged sugar beet plant, caterpillars of beet moth Scrobipalpa ocellatella.
RF2RFYYTR–The caddisflie or order Trichoptera sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RFYYW0–A moth sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFB5P–Anoscopus albifrons is a species of insect in the family Cicadellidae, leafhoppers.
RF2RGFC6G–Brown rot also called downy mildew or late blight caused by the fungus Phytophthora infestans on tomato in a home garden.
RF2RG0017–A moth (Mythimna conigera) sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFD2X–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RG0013–A moth (Tortricidae) sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFB5J–Green Tortoise Beetle Cassida sp. from above on a sugar beet leaf in a crop field.
RF2RFYYTF–A moth (Laspeyria flexula) sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFD1N–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RG001R–A moth (Pyralis) sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFD0R–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RFYYYK–A moth sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFB5E–Brown Lacewing (Micromus angulatus) perched on a sugar beet leaf.
RF2RGFD2H–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RFYYTD–A moth sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFB5Y–Anoscopus albifrons is a species of insect in the family Cicadellidae, leafhoppers.
RF2RG001A–A moth (Noctua) sitting on the window curtain lured by the light into the house.
RF2RGFCK4–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RGFDCK–Dead mouse caught in a trap in a house, apartment.
RF2RGFB3J–Wheat or granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius or Calandra granaria also Curculio contractus) on a fragment of an ear of cereal.
RF2RGFB1M–Rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae), on a fragment of an ear of cereal.
RF2RGFCHH–A shellless snail, slug (Spanish Slug or Lusitanian Slug, Arion lusitanicus) eating a red tomato in a home garden.
RF2RGFBKM–A shellless snail, slug (Spanish Slug or Lusitanian Slug, Arion lusitanicus) eating a red tomato in a home garden.
RF2RGFB7T–A shellless snail, slug (Spanish Slug or Lusitanian Slug, Arion lusitanicus) eating a red tomato in a home garden.
RF2RGFBDY–A shellless snail, slug (Spanish Slug or Lusitanian Slug, Arion lusitanicus) eating a red tomato in a home garden.
RF2RGFB2E–Rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae), on a fragment of an ear of cereal.
RF2RGFB22–Rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae), on a fragment of an ear of cereal.
RF2RGFB1T–Rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae), on a fragment of an ear of cereal.
RF2RGFBX2–A shellless snail, slug (Spanish Slug or Lusitanian Slug, Arion lusitanicus) eating a red tomato in a home garden.
RF2RGFBAD–A shellless snail, slug (Spanish Slug or Lusitanian Slug, Arion lusitanicus) eating a red tomato in a home garden.
RF2RGFB1E–Wheat or granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius), in left and rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae), on a fragment of an ear of cereal.
RF2RGFCGF–A shellless snail, slug (Spanish Slug or Lusitanian Slug, Arion lusitanicus) eating a red tomato in a home garden.
RF2RGFCH0–A shellless snail, slug (Spanish Slug or Lusitanian Slug, Arion lusitanicus) eating a red tomato in a home garden.
RF2RG00BB–Sawdust sprinkled by a larva feeding on spruce wood. Longhorn Beetle (Monochamus sartor).
RF2RG00A9–A strange, interesting-looking, extraordinary fly resting on the bark of a cut beech in the Carpathians, Bieszczady Mountains.
RF2RG00CY–Female Scorpionfly Panorpa communis on the bark of a tree.
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