Clipart pictures of a very large selection of insects which have a common name starting with M to R.
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Macrobasis
Macrobasis unicolor species.... |
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Macrobasis
Epicauta pennsylvanica species.... |
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Maggot
A maggot is the larva of a dipterous insect.... |
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Maggot, Apple
Trypeta pomonella. The parent of the apple-maggot.... |
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Maggot, Cabbage
Cabbage-maggot, Phorbia brassicae species; larva.... |
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Maggot, Cabbage
Cabbage-maggot, Phorbia brassicae species; pupa.... |
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Maggot, Cabbage
Cabbage-maggot, Phorbia brassicae species; adult.... |
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Maggot, Onion
The onion-maggot; larva.... |
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Maggot, Onion
The onion-maggot; pupa.... |
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Maggot, Onion
The onion-maggot; adult.... |
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Maggot, Rat Tailed
A maggot with a rat like tail. ... |
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Maggot, Seed-Corn
"Seed-corn Maggot (Phorbia fusciceps). a, maggot; b, pupa. Kernels of Maize, showing work of the maggot." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Malachius
Malachius marginicollis species.... |
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Male Gipsy Moth
The male gipsy moth is dark brown or smoky with zigzag darker markings and lighter shades. The antennae are like feathers.... |
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Mantis
A genus of locusts remarkable for their form. They are widely distributed in the United States and Eurasia. These insects include several species, most of which are noted for the large spinous foreleg... |
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Mantis, Carolina
Stagmomantis Carolina, the female.... |
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Mantis, Carolina
Stagmomantis Carolina, the male.... |
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Mantis, Praying
The praying mantis is so called from the attitude which it assumes when it is watching for its prey. These insects are extremely voracious.... |
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Mantis, Praying
"The Mantis is one of the most voracious of its class, and only assumes this solemn and devout appearance for the beguilement of its unsuspecting victims; it is also exceedingly quarrelsome.: — ... |
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Mantis, Praying
"Probably no other insect has been the subject of so many and widespread legends and superstitions as the common "praying mantis," Mantis religiosa. The ancient Greeks endowed it with supernatural po... |
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Mantis, Praying
Mantodea or mantises is an order of insects which contains approximately 2,200 species in 9 families worldwide in temperate and tropical habitats.... |
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Mantispa
Showing the legs and body from the side.... |
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Mayfly
Adult Mayfly... |
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Mayfly
"Young may-fly or ephemerid. Showing tracheal gills, and wings appearing in front of them." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Mayfly
The common mayfly (Ephemera vulgata) named for its short life span.... |