Image 1. Carpocoris mediterraneus, also called the red shield bug, on Salvia (sage)
Image 2. A "True Bug", in the order Hemiptera, Family Miridae
Image 3. Possibly a kind of moth? On a thistle flower, Haute-Provence, France
Image 4. Possibly a kind of moth? From Haute-Provence, France, on a thistle flower.
Image 5. A bug in Haute-Provence, France
Image 6. Bugs in Haute-Provence, France
Image 7. A bug inHaute-Provence, France
Image 8. A bug in Haute-Provence, France
Image 9. A bug in Haute-Provence, France. Possibly a moth?
Image 10. A bug inHaute-Provence, France. A praying mantis?
Image 11. A bug (moth?) on Nemophila maculata in the Sierra Nevada.
Image 12. A bug (moth?) on Nemophila maculata in the Sierra Nevada. Image 13. A lacewing larva, covered with lichen camouflage, climging a beech tree in Arkansas
Image 14. A bug in Guatemala. Photograph by Sylvia Sharnoff
Image 15. A tiny bug on a northern California beach
Image 16. A computer bug |
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