graftedno1:
American Cockroach
debatron500:
Moth Parasite
Miguelpema:
Pholcidae, Holocnemus pluchei hembra
In Memoriam: Ecuador Megadiverso:
Caterpillars of the Giant Silk Moth, Arsenura armida? Saturniidae
Deborah Freeman:
I spent quite a bit of time observing the minks on Malcolm Island
J. Parker Photography:
No, I'm From Florida.
Robert Duval Photography:
The Leaning Elevator. 6396
Dave Blinder:
Five-lined Skink
marisilvennoinen:
DSC_1078
Sinnassamy Michel:
Jumping spider / Araignée sauteuse
In Memoriam: Ecuador Megadiverso:
Orbweaver, Witica sp.
budak:
_Z2A2000 ornate coraltail damselfly with Atrichopogon biting midge
fontplaydotcom:
fp042918-02
Kevin Tataryn:
Delicate Touch of Light
PolkCountyMike:
Thick-headed Fly (Physoconops excisus, Diptera:Conopidae)
blooddrainer:
Macro
Image Hunter 1:
Long-tailed Skipper / Lantana - Bayou Courtableau, Louisiana
feenixfotography:
Hey! Point that thing somewhere else before I have to hurt you.
Kyle P. Miller Photography:
Mother's love
Ian Redding:
Nicrophorus vespillo burying beetle with mites
Alan Cressler:
Pinus palustris, Mature Forest, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, Wakulla County, Florida 1
Dis da fi we:
Owlet Butterfly Larvae - Opsiphanes sp. parasitized (probably by braconid wasp)
Dis da fi we:
Scorpion
Ian Redding:
Two toads (Bufo bufo)
Dis da fi we:
Mantid
DrSarahJensen:
Euspinolia militaris Commonly known as “Panda Ant”. But the funny thing about this cute creature is that it isn’t really an ant, it belongs to the family of Mutillidae, called also as velvet ants, that are more closer to wasp rather than to ants. #Euspin
eleanord43:
Glade lobelia