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  1. Dan_roberts_photography

    Your opinion? Damselflies

    Hope you like my damselflies
  2. Ron Westbroek

    Your opinion? Jumping Spider in de garden

  3. Magical Land

    Magical Land

  4. L

    Your opinion? I like this little beetle

    Trichius gallicus. But he did not want to take the head out of the bramble flower from which he eats the pollen
  5. BrianG

    Insects any idea (i know its a moth but can`t find which one)

    iso200 f8 1/250sec
  6. L

    Want critique The beast with two backs

    I struggled for this rather simple photo! find an interesting angle of view, despite the Scabious (the flower) without hiding the insects (Sicus ferrugineus). So the sharpness is not there for the flower, but I find that it highlights the dipterans ... Do you have any suggestions for this kind...
  7. L

    Your opinion? Zygene, mating.

    Zygaena erythrus. Photo taken yesterday, on a very windy day! The only correct image of the exit!
  8. L

    Want critique Phoresia

    Red Sympetrum ... you've probably seen it before, but what's interesting here are the little red balls that you can see under its wings. These are aquatic mite larvae that use the dragonfly as a means of transport to migrate from one pond to another!
  9. L

    Your opinion? Sphaerophoria scripta

    "Syrphe porte-plume" in French. It feeds on aphids, quite frequent, it is encountered throughout the summer season
  10. L

    Your opinion? Chrysis ignata

    Chrysis ignata (guèpe coucou)
  11. P

    Your opinion? Tiny moth

  12. Masterjohn

    Your opinion? Scorpionfly

    Here a picture of the scorpionfly. The scorpionfly is not a fly as the name suggest. The name is relating to his tail which is simmular on the real scorpion.
  13. Bart the belgian

    Want critique I found you

  14. rcorteschile

    Your opinion? Chrysopidae

    ISO 100 1/125 Laowa ultra macro lens 25mm 2 Flash and homemade diffuser Magnification 5:1 Stack of 92 images Wemacro rail, stepsize 30 um Helicon Focus ad Photoshop
  15. Juvenile Chorthippus species

    Juvenile Chorthippus species

  16. Heteroptera

    Heteroptera

    Most people doesn't like these bugs but i find them beautiful
  17. D

    Your opinion? Sometimes you get lucky!

    This Marbled white was just about to depart when I shot. I was using a slow shutter speed together with flash as I wanted some detail in the background.
  18. D

    Your opinion? Shield bug

  19. L

    Your opinion? Coenagridae sp

    Coenagridae of a species that I have not identified ...
  20. Greg Shchepanek

    Your opinion? Oblique-lined Tiger Beetle

    Oblique-lined Tiger Beetle (Cicindela tranquebarica) Spruce Bog Trail, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.