RF2A41NEG–Close up with a spider. Australian non toxic spider crawling in web waiting for victims to fly in her trap. Macro photo of a colorful spider
RF2GTHCMG–Close-up of ants walking around anthill or ant nest in the morning. closeup of ant nest or ant colony photo
RMW85YFM–Insects,Rhinoceros Beetle ( Xylotrupes gideob).A giant beetle from Australia.Photo in Stockholm Zoo.Sweden.
RF2GTHEW2–Close-up of large group of ants walking around the ant nest or ant hill in summer with light effect photo background
RMAA3TXF–Stock photo of Australian Common Garden Katydid also known as Inland Katydid Caedicia Simplex
RF2NK8GED–Australian hornet (Abispa ephippium) on a flower in Sydney, NSW, Australia (Photo by Tara Chand Malhotra)
RF2JMEB8X–Close up photo of honeybee collecting nectar on zinnia flower.
RMEYYP7H–termite hill with a human for scale comparison, Australia, Western Australia, Cardabia
RF2H73JHX–Close up photo of Blue banded bee perched on flower. Amegilla cingulata.
RM2KR3JMN–Color macro photo on a bright coloured moth insect clutching plant on blurred out background. Australian insects
RF2H1TY0R–The Forester moth (Pollanisus viridipulverulenta) resting on grasses. A native Australian moth.
RF2TCND4D–Agrianome spinicollis, the Australian Prionine Beetle
RF2J96HC1–An Australian pied currawong (Strepera graculina) perched in a treetop with an insect in its beak. Photo is black & white except for yellow eye.
RMDGKR30–Cairns birdwing (Ornithoptera priamus euphorion), male, Australian Butterfly Sanctuary, Kuranda, Queensland, Australia
RMD1DT1N–Sphingidae Hawk-moths from Around the World. Mounted Specimens. Photo/Cutout.
RMB790YR–Termite hills in the outback, Northern Territory, Australia
RMCF7BRJ–Prickly Stick Insect (Extatosoma tiaratum) mimicing the pose of a scorpion
RFBB8273–Awesome Tiger Moth Feeding on Yellow Flower's nectar
RF2GCR88R–Close up with a spider. Australian non toxic spider crawling in web waiting for victims to fly in her trap. Macro photo of a colorful spider in the Fo
RFHJFG14–Dead daisy in summer garden
RF2GBAEAT–Close-up of ants moving around the anthill
RM2G43XW6–An insect flies in a lotus flower, Cooinda, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
RMAA3TWC–Stock photo of Australian Common Garden Katydid also known as Inland Katydid Caedicia Simplex
RF2NK8GB6–Australian hornet (Abispa ephippium) on a flower in Sydney, NSW, Australia (Photo by Tara Chand Malhotra)
RF2GY65C2–Close-up of a group of ants working on the ground with creative summer light effect blur background of field . concept to ant habit, ant nature, ants
RF2NK8PT8–Oebalus pugnax and Australian hornet (Abispa ephippium) on a flower in Sydney, NSW, Australia (Photo by Tara Chand Malhotra)
RF2GY65C1–Close-up of a group of ants walking in a line on a path made of ants with creative summer light effect blur background of field . concept to ant habit
RM2KP36RJ–Australian flora and fauna photo on a wings spread brown bug at leafy Brisbane location. Butterfly Tropics
RF2H1TXG2–The Forester moth (Pollanisus viridipulverulenta) resting on grasses. A native Australian moth.
RF2TCND6D–Agrianome spinicollis, the Australian Prionine Beetle
RF2H1TJWB–The Forester moth (Pollanisus viridipulverulenta) resting on grasses. A native Australian moth.
RF2JK5J61–Close up photo of honeybee visiting shameplant flower head.
RM2KNYJP8–Vibrant wild life photo on a colourful australian dragonfly insect walking a tight rope wire on green rural fencing. Fauna crossing
RMB790JA–Termite hills in the outback, Northern Territory, Australia
RMCF7BR7–Prickly Stick Insect (Extatosoma tiaratum) on orchid flowers
RFB7AD7Y–Termite hill in the outback, Northern Territory, Australia
RF2KG29Y2–Macro photo of blue banded bee hovering above zinnia flower.
RM2KPJJ5C–Bug macro photo on a fly insect in amongst a flurry of yellow leaves. Australian pests
RMRF4G74–Giant prickly stick insect (Extatosoma tiaratum), also known as the Australian walking stick.
RMHEWJGK–The New Zealand Scaup (Aythya novaeseelandiae) commonly known as a Black teal, is a diving duck species of the genus Aythya. It is endemic to New Zealand. They are a diving duck and may stay down for twenty to thirty seconds and go down three metres to look for aquatic plants, small fish, water snails, mussels and insects. It is sometimes seen with the Australian Coot (Fulica atra); it is thought that the Scaup takes advantage of the food stirred up by the Coots as they fossick for shrimps
RMAA3TX2–Stock photo of Australian Common Garden Katydid also known as Inland Katydid Caedicia Simplex
RM2KPNGEG–Insect fine art on an Australian moth on green forest leaves. Leafy tips
RFMBHYWF–Catopsilia sp yellow butterfly sucking nectar from purple flowers, Townsville Town Common Conservation Park, Pallarenda, QLD, Australia
RM2KT1NWD–Flora and fauna horizontal close-up on a small green Australian grasshopper standing on the stamen on a yellow daisy flowers. Spring concept
RF2H1BBCY–A Blue banded bee visiting Beggarticks flower. Amegilla cingulata.
RM2KNPAA5–Macro insect photography on a striped dragonfly in natural Australian woodland
RF2HE1F64–Tiger striped clearwing moth resting on near morning dews on green grass with blur nature background. Amata polymita.
RF2TCNDCM–Agrianome spinicollis, the Australian Prionine Beetle
RF2H1TJWH–The Forester moth (Pollanisus viridipulverulenta) resting on grasses. A native Australian moth.
RM2KNW1KG–Insect photograph on a dragonfly clutching wooded vegetation. Taken: Brown Lake, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia
RMB61PW9–Cruiser Butterfly (Vindula arsinoe), female, Queensland, Australia
RF2GB40NJ–Group of ant image on leaf top corner frame shot, Nature background with text space, Indian insect presentation.
RF2TCND9A–Agrianome spinicollis, the Australian Prionine Beetle
RMRJRDBP–. The Australian Museum magazine. Natural history. 208 THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM MAGAZINE.. The pupal skin remains clinging to the tree long after the adult has departed. [Photo.—A. Mnsiirave. join its comrades in the tree tops. The shell of the )U]:>?i remains clinging to the tree long after its owner has departed. FOOD. One of the curious anomalies that one meets with in Australia is the readiness with which many of the indigenous insects forsake their native food-plants for those of introduced species. Thus we find the larvse and pupae of the Emperor Gum Moth {Antheraea eucal- yjiti) on the
RMB61PX4–Cruiser Butterfly (Vindula arsinoe), female, Queensland, Australia
RF2GB40JG–Asian fly insect sitting upon pink leaf, Nature background with text space, Indian creature lifestyle.
RF2TCND25–Agrianome spinicollis, the Australian Prionine Beetle
RMRDKJAH–. Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. 336 THE LIVING ANIMALS OF THE WORLD. photo by A. S. Rudland Ssf Soni POUCHED MOLE T^is animal is of a pale golden-red colour ^ and about J inches long. It spends most of its time burroiving, 'which it can do luith great rapidity^ in the sand of the Australian deserts in search of insects. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Cornish, C. J. (Charles John), 1858-1906. New York, T
RM2WHCTG2–Australian ghost insect (Extatosoma tiaratum), female on one hand
RF2H1TPTC–A Weevil on a grass stem in Victoria, Australia
RMRF4G86–Thorny devil stick insect (Eurycantha calcarata), also known as the giant spiny stick insect.
RMB61PWE–Orchard Swallowtail Butterfly (Papilio aegeus), female, Queensland, Australia
RF2GB40J2–Asian beetle sitting upon pink leaf, Nature background with text space, Indian insect lifestyle.
RF2TCND84–Agrianome spinicollis, the Australian Prionine Beetle
RMRJRK88–. Australian insects. Insects. ORTHOPTEKA. 33 Fig. 17. Figs. 17 aiul 18.-Austral Mixntidae. 17. Tenodtra nnslndasiae (Leach), the long-winged mantis.. 18. Archiinantis lutistylu-s (Serv), the short-wiiigei mantis. (Original photo. Burton). Fig. 18.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Froggatt, W. W. (Walter Wilson), 1858-; Metcalf Collection (North Carolina State University). NCRS; Tippmann Collection (North Ca
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