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Insects: D-F

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Clipart pictures of a very large selection of insects which have a common name starting with D to F.


Dacus Oleae
"A little fly about half the size of a house-fly. This insect lives chiefly upon the fruit of the olive-tree."...
Dacus Oleae, Gallery Formed by Larvae of
"It requires twenty-seven to twenty-eight days for this insect to pass to its perfect state."...
Dacus Oleae, Larvae of
"They pass fifteen or sixteen days in boring a gallery in the pulp of the olive, at first vertically, untiil they reach the stone, then on one side, and along the side of the stone."...
Dacus Oleae, Olives attacked by
"A little fly about half the size of a house-fly. This insect lives chiefly upon the fruit of the olive-tree."...
Daddy Long Legs
"Sometimes these insects destroy grass; they often injure the harvest."...
Dagger, Smeared
A caterpillar that feeds mostly on the cottonwood leaves. ...
Damsel Bug
The Nabis Fusca insect....
Daphnia
"The water fleas just visible to the naked eye are present in nearly all waters and become very abundant in stagnant water." —Davison, 1906...
Dauber
"A South American genus, Pelopaeus, allied to the preceeding, is called the Dauber, from its singular habit of placing its nest of mud against the walls and ceiling in the interior of the house...
Dauber, Mud
Mud Daubers plaster their nests against out-houses, in all sorts of corners and under all sorts of shelters...
Delphax Carinata
The genus Delphax is here represented by a small insect, Delphax carinata, in form somewhat resembling a very small cicada, having wings sloping like a roof, almost transparent, and vein...
Dragon Fly and Nymph
An illustration of a dragon fly (right) and a nymph (left). A dragonfly is a type of insect belonging to the order Odonata, the suborder Epiprocta or, in the strict sense, the infraorder Anisoptera. ...
Dragon Fly, Libellula Emerging
"The adult dragon-fly coming out of the nymph."...
Dragonfly
Dragonflies have four thin and transparent wings. ...
Dragonfly
Adult dragonfly...
Dragonfly
"The Dragon Fly has a large, broad head, very freely attached to the thorax, and large, convex, prominent eyes, which often meet upon the crown of the head. Some 1,400 species have been described from...
Dragonfly
They have a long slender body, large head with enormous eyes, very strong jaws, and two pairs of large reticulate membranous wings. About 4 to 5 inches long. ...
Dragonfly
"The anterior portion of the body of Aeschua cyanea freed from the puparium." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893...
Dragonfly
"The tail being extricated." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893...
Dragonfly
"The whole body extricated." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893...
Dragonfly
"The perfect insect (the wings having acquired their full dimensions) resting to dry itself, preparatory to the wings being horizon tally extended." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893...
Dragonfly
A dragon-fly and its development. Larva and pupa feeding at 1 and 3; 2, nymph ready to change; 4, a pupa skin from which 5, the adult, has emerged....
Dragonfly
The dragonfly is an insect belonging to the Odonata order....
Dragonfly, American
"They are often seen moving with a rapid flight over rivers, ponds, and meadows, alighting for a moment, and hen shooting away again." — Goodrich, 1859...
Dragonfly, eleanor
"Among the larger kinds of dragon-fly is the Libellula depressa of Linnaeus, common in Europe, and popularly called Eleanor; the abdomen is large, short, and flat, and composed of nine r...
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