Jan Hamrsky:
Diving beetle larva (Hyphydrus ovatus)
Jan Hamrsky:
Diving beetle (Colymbetes fuscus) resting by the water surface.
Jan Hamrsky:
Darner dragonfly nymph (Aeshnidae) which is bright coloured and clean because it has just shed its old skin in order to grow larger. The new skin gardens and gets darker in few hours.
David Ball.:
Eucnemidae. Tribe Dendrocharini. Scopulifer sp. 6mm.
Bob McGilvray Jr.:
Woodsfield, Ohio (1 of 6)
Bob McGilvray Jr.:
Everett, Pennsylvania (2 of 4)
Bob McGilvray Jr.:
Everett, Pennsylvania (1 of 3)
Dis da fi we:
Poppy Puppy - 8 weeks old - 2017
bob from dublin:
tree in sunset_edited-2
Dis da fi we:
No. 25 John Reed, Ford Anglia 105E 2900CC - Wiscombe Park Hill Climb, Seaton Devon - April 2017 - 045
Bob McGilvray Jr.:
Coopersville, Michigan
A. Jaszlics:
Paintbrushes
jbillings06:
Meet Sunshine!
Bruce Wunderlich:
Open wide
A. Jaszlics:
Razorbill
A. Jaszlics:
Atlantic Puffins
treegrow:
Broad-headed Sharpshooter Nymph
margarethe brummermann:
Coenopoeus palmeri
treegrow:
Little Lycid
bob from dublin:
One star barn
Gustavo r..:
FG3A7200-mini
Bob McGilvray Jr.:
South Lyon, Michigan (1 of 9) (Explore)
David Ball.:
Tenebrionidae. Basanus sp. ~20mm
Bob McGilvray Jr.:
Ann Arbor, Michigan (1 of 2)
Jan Hamrsky:
Mosquito larva and pupa (Culex sp.)
Jan Hamrsky:
Hacklegill mayfy nymph (Potamanthus luteus). Branched and fringed tracheal gills increase the body surface area and enable the nymphs to extract oxygen directly from the surrounding water.