RM2A2JEAJ–Concrete breakwater modules (hexapods) on beach in Okinawa, Japan
RMM49EP9–Red mason bee (Osmia rufa) female emerging from her nest hole in a drilled log within an insect hotel after provisioning a brood cell with pollen, Gloucestershire garden, UK, April.
RF2R9HW2A–Dilta sp Bristletail on ivy. Tipperary, Ireland
RM2AM97AM–Micrograph of two collembolas (springtails) feeding on a fungus
RMG08BW9–two grizzled skipper
RF2HYG5DY–Allacma fusca, a species of springtails
RFTTFHH0–Side view of a Monarch Butterfly on a milkweed leaf in a field
RMD3X5JX–Even in winter small invertebrates are active. Here a springtail (Collembola) is resting on melting snow.
RMB609HW–Springtails Collembola form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods class Entognatha
RF2CC8Y69–Insects are also animals, but they then diverge from humans and are classified as arthropods (which means jointed legs) and then hexapods
RF2B73DFH–Springtail insect on leaf. Collembola form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods, India
RFC16C5G–Grasshopper (Saltatoria) sitting camouflaged on the bark of a Eucalyptus Tree (Eucalyptus), Northern Territory, Australia
RM2C68AYH–Slender Springtail (Orchesella cincta)
RMC62988–European Mantis or Praying mantis
RF2HKPFAH–Hemicrepidius niger is a species of click beetle belonging to the family Elateridae. Larvae - wireworms are pests that eat the roots of plants.
RFPK0KJH–A planthopper nymph with a fluffy-looking rear end in Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak, East Malaysia, Borneo
RFBMNCTK–Caterpillar of the Cherry spot moth or Lily borer (Diaphone eumela), Namaqualand, South Africa
RF2M01NR6–Green Lacewing (Chrysopa perla). It is an insect in the Chrysopidae family. The larvae are active predators and feed on aphids and other small insects
RFBTKM4F–Owl butterfly, Caligo eurilochus, Nymphalidae, found in South America
RMGF79Y8–central bearded dragon at white background
RMM49G1T–Mosquito (Aedes rusticus / Ochlerotatus rusticus) newly emerged adult reflected in water, resting on the water surface for a few minutes to sclerotise. Weser, Solling, Germany
RMPC31RT–Extreme macro photography (micrograph) of a globular springtail (Collembola), ventral view showing the 'spring'
RMG08957–grizzled skipper and bee flies
RFTRDAH2–Springtails (Collembola) feeding on a dead brismtone butterfly
RM2D7XNG1–Flesh fly feeding on ripe blackberry in late summer.
RMDE13XE–Rosalia Longicorn (Rosalia alpina)
RM2JTJM1A–Globular Springtail (Sminthurinus henshawi forma aureus)
RFBTKM6R–Leopard Lacewing butterfly, Cethosia cyane, at a feeding place
RMGF79Y6–central bearded dragons at white background
RMM49G20–Scientist looking at breeding cage for Yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti). Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNI). Hamburg, Germany. April 2016.
RMG0895D–bee flies and grizzled skipper
RF2H9HD6F–Allacma fusca, a species of springtails
RM2D7XNAC–Orange muscid fly, Phaonia pallida, feeding on ripe blackberries in late summer.
RMDE13XA–Rosalia Longicorn (Rosalia alpina)
RM2JTJKYD–Globular Springtail (Sminthurinus henshawi forma aureus)