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Insects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection (page 2)

It is estimated there are between 5 and 10 million insects species in the world and this gallery has some interesting and colourful photos of some of them taken in their natural habitat

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Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Shield bug

Shield bug
Close up of shield bug

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Longhorn Beetle

Longhorn Beetle eating

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Moth

Moth is an insect closely related to butterfly, both being of order Lepidoptera

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Eucharitid wasps

Eucharitid wasps

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Celtis Leaf Beetle, Menippus cynicus

Celtis Leaf Beetle, Menippus cynicus
Adults and larvae feed on the young foliage of introduced Chinese Elm trees (Celtis sinensis), a pest tree species in Brisbane. The larvae are black and caterpillar-like

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Triangular Spider - Arkys lancearius

Triangular Spider - Arkys lancearius
Arkys lancearius, known as the Triangular Spider is a common Australian spider belonging to the family Araneidae. An ambush hunter found resting on leaves and ferns

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Green Scarab Beetle - Diphucephala sp

Green Scarab Beetle - Diphucephala sp
This Small Green Beetle is metallic green in colour often with red or golden tones, with very short on abdomen. Their larvae are C-shaped and live in soil, feed on roots and other organic matter

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: White Acacia Leaf Beetle Larva - Dicranosterna cir

White Acacia Leaf Beetle Larva - Dicranosterna cir
This leaf beetle is creamy white in colour, with a dark brown dots on each wing cover

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Weevil

Weevil
Insects in this superfamily Curculionoidea are commonly called weevils. Adults have the elongation of the head to form a rostrum and modified and reduced mouth parts. They usually have a rigid body

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Long Nosed Weevil Rhinotia hemistictus

Long Nosed Weevil Rhinotia hemistictus
Rhinotia hemistictus is a species of beetle in the genus Rhinotia of the family Belidae, commonly called the long nosed weevil

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Inchworm

Inchworms, despite the name, are truthfully not worms at all. They are really caterpillars, which are moth larvae. When trying to identify a specific inchworm you need to consider worldwide

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Melyrid Beetle (Yellow Soft-winged Flower Beetle)

Melyrid Beetle (Yellow Soft-winged Flower Beetle)
The Melyrids in subfamily Malachiinae are bi-colours with bright colours in orange-red, yellow, blue or black. Some of them have short wing-covers could be confused with Rove Beetles

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Mopsus mormon spider

Mopsus mormon spider
Close-up of Mopsus mormon spider on yellow leaf

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Harlequin Bug - Tectocoris diophthalmus

Harlequin Bug - Tectocoris diophthalmus
Tectocoris diophthalmus, commonly known as the Hibiscus Harlequin Bug or Cotton Harlequin Bug, is a brightly coloured convex

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Robber Fly

Robber Fly on grass

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Cotton stainer bug

Cotton stainer bug

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Tortoise Beetle

Tortoise Beetle

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Robber fly

Robber fly

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Jumping spider

Jumping spider members of spider family Salticidae

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Inchworm

Inchworm
Close up of Inchworm

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Longhorn beetle

Longhorn beetle on twig

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Longhorn beetle

Longhorn beetle
Beetle on blade of grass against green background

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Jumping spider

Jumping spider family contains more than described genera and over species, making it largest family of spiders

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Longhorn beetle

Longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae also known as long-horned beetles) cosmopolitan family of beetles

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Jumping spider

Jumping spiders have very good vision centered in their anterior median eyes

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Jumping spider

Jumping spider peeking on leaf

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Jumping spider

Jumping spider sitting on leaf

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Grasshopper

Grasshopper
Close up of grasshopper

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Planthopper

Planthopper insect in infraorder Fulgoromorpha within Hemiptera

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Jumping spider

Jumping spiders are generally diurnal, active hunters

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Planthopper

Planthopper
Close up of Planthopper

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Planthopper

Planthopper on green leaf

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Weevil

Weevils on leaf with black background

Background imageInsects by Rundstedt B. Rovillos Collection: Winged ant

Winged ant on green leaf



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