Clipart pictures of a very large selection of insects which have a common name starting with A to B.
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Acerentomon
"Acerentomon, a very primitive insect. H, Head; TH.1, TH.2, TH.3, terga of thoracic segments; 1, 2, 3, the thoracic legs; A.1, A.2, A.3, A.4, abdominal appendages; P.A., eighth abdominal tergum; G., g... |
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Adalia Bipuncia
Adalia bipuncia, larva.... |
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Adalia Bipuncia
Adalia bipuncia, pupa.... |
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Adalia Bipuncia
Adalia bipuncia, adult.... |
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Agrion
Larva of the Agrion.... |
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Agrion
An agrion insect.... |
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Alderfly
The Alderfly (Sialis infumata) is an insect in the Megaloptera order of alderflies, dobsonflies, and fishflies.... |
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Ambush Bug, Jagged
The adult form of Phymata Erosa.... |
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Ambush Bug, Jagged
The adult form of Phymata Erosa.... |
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Andrena
Burrow of Andrena, showing cells in order of completion; the first at a, the last at f, in which an egg has just been laid.... |
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Anisopteryx
Anisopteryx pometaria species; male.... |
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Anisopteryx
Anisopteryx pometaria species; female.... |
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Anopheles
"Anopheles, the malaria carrier." — Davison, 1906... |
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Ant Lion (Myrmeleo Formicarius)
"Ant-lions diffuse an odor of roses. Their flight, which is weak, distinguishes them from the dragon-fly."... |
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Ant, Ophion
"The Ophions lay their eggs under the skin of caterpillars."... |
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Ant, Pimpla
"It also belongs to the family which manages to place its eggs under the skin of other insects." ... |
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Anthomyia Pluvialis
"They are the miners of the vegetable world. The thistle often nourishes them."... |
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Antlion
Ant Lion adult.... |
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Antlion
Ant Lion larva... |
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Antlion
"Ant-lion; perfect insect."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Antlion
"Ant-lion; perfect larva."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Antlion
"Ant-lion larva." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875... |
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Antlion
"Ant-lion perfect insect." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875... |
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Antlion
A Myrmeleo adult fly, of the family Myrmeleonidae.... |
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Antlion (Myrmeleo Libelluloides)
"A very beautiful species of the ant-lion is to be found in the climate which characterizes the south of France; its larva can move forward, and does not dig itself a funnel."... |