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Shield bugClose up of shield bug
Longhorn Beetle eating
Moth is an insect closely related to butterfly, both being of order Lepidoptera
Eucharitid wasps
Celtis Leaf Beetle, Menippus cynicusAdults 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
Triangular Spider - Arkys lanceariusArkys 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
Green Scarab Beetle - Diphucephala spThis 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
White Acacia Leaf Beetle Larva - Dicranosterna cirThis leaf beetle is creamy white in colour, with a dark brown dots on each wing cover
WeevilInsects 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
Long Nosed Weevil Rhinotia hemistictusRhinotia hemistictus is a species of beetle in the genus Rhinotia of the family Belidae, commonly called the long nosed weevil
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
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
Mopsus mormon spiderClose-up of Mopsus mormon spider on yellow leaf
Harlequin Bug - Tectocoris diophthalmusTectocoris diophthalmus, commonly known as the Hibiscus Harlequin Bug or Cotton Harlequin Bug, is a brightly coloured convex
Robber Fly on grass
Cotton stainer bug
Tortoise Beetle
Robber fly
Jumping spider members of spider family Salticidae
InchwormClose up of Inchworm
Longhorn beetle on twig
Longhorn beetleBeetle on blade of grass against green background
Jumping spider family contains more than described genera and over species, making it largest family of spiders
Longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae also known as long-horned beetles) cosmopolitan family of beetles
Jumping spiders have very good vision centered in their anterior median eyes
Jumping spider peeking on leaf
Jumping spider sitting on leaf
GrasshopperClose up of grasshopper
Planthopper insect in infraorder Fulgoromorpha within Hemiptera
Jumping spiders are generally diurnal, active hunters
PlanthopperClose up of Planthopper
Planthopper on green leaf
Weevils on leaf with black background
Winged ant on green leaf