8 Bilder zum Thema "mesofauna" bei ClipDealer

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This is an image of a male Carder Bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) feeding on a ragwort floret in a local nature reserve. The carder bees nest on top of the ground often using moss to construct their nests. However, the males take little or no part in th
This is an image of a Harlequin ladybird or ladybug walking away. The action reminds me of, off to work we go form the Disney cartoon film  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
This is a female Brimstone moth (Opisthograptis luteolata), the female is bigger than the male and are commonly found in gardens and hedgerows and easily disturbed by day. Here, she slowly made her way down into the vegetation.
This is a female Brimstone moth (Opisthograptis luteolata), the female is bigger than the male and are commonly found in gardens and hedgerows and easily disturbed by day. Here, she slowly made her way down into the vegetation.
This image was taken locally at Ainsdale LNR where the White Satin (Leucoma salicis) moth feeds, mates and lays eggs on the dwarf willow scrub around dune slacks. It is the glossy surface of the wing that gives rise to this English name.
This is an image of one of the Soldier beetles (Cantharidae) or leatherwings known as Cantharis nigra. They typically appear all black as per the name but this is the attractive form with a red to the legs and pronotum. Seen here on a nettle leaf at
This is the Mottled Beauty, Alcis repandata, a geometrid moth sometimes referred to as geometer moths due to the apparent habit of the larvae (loopers) to inch along in a looping movement. These moths exhibit a form of camouflage known as cryptogamy
This is the Common Blue Butterfly, Polyommatus icarus. As its name suggests this is one of the commonest butterflies in the UK. Seen here contrasting against the orange brown of parched grass after a very dry summer, 2018.

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