84 Bilder zum Thema "lepidopteran" bei ClipDealer

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Dead head. The large  butterfly belonging to family of brazhnik.
Horse Chestnut tree infested with leaf miner moth trails
Dead head. The large  butterfly belonging to family of brazhnik.
Horse Chestnut tree infested with leaf miner moth trails
Dead head. The large  butterfly belonging to family of brazhnik.
Male Orange Tip Butterfly, Anthocharis cardamines
Dead head. The large  butterfly belonging to family of brazhnik.
Dead head. The large  butterfly belonging to family of brazhnik.
Dead head. The large  butterfly belonging to family of brazhnik.
Dead head. The large  butterfly belonging to family of brazhnik.
Common butterfly with dew drops
Dead head. The large  butterfly belonging to family of brazhnik.
Dead head. The large  butterfly belonging to family of brazhnik.
Dead head. The large  butterfly belonging to family of brazhnik.
 "Orange Barred Sulphur" caterpillar in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Phoebis Philea, native from Brazil to Florida including Caribbeans.
Orange tip butterfly
Green-veined white (Pieris napi) butterfly resting and feeding n
Bombus pascuorum
beautiful moth opened its huge wings to fly
close shot of the plaster bagworm.
Orange Tip Butterfly
Male American white butterfly. Butterfly on a concrete floor.
Apollo Buterfly Parnassius apollo in Czech Republic
puss moth, Caterpillar in defensive pose, Cerura vinula, Notodontidae
Green-veined white (Pieris napi) butterfly resting and feeding n
Gypsy Moth (Lymantria dispar), adult caterpillar, Lake Kerkini region, Greece, Europe
Orange, black and white "Monarch Butterfly" in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Danaus Plexippus, native to North, Central and South America.
Dead head. The large  butterfly belonging to family of brazhnik.
Giant Caligo Species, Tropical Rainforest
Apollo Buterfly Parnassius apollo in Czech Republic
close shot of the plaster bagworm.
Dead head. The large butterfly belonging to family of brazhnik.
Caterpillar Legs
Atlas moth
Apollo Buterfly Parnassius apollo in Czech Republic
children drawing - night moth
Bright colored giant silk moth - Regal Moth, Citheronia regalis, one of the largest butterflies or moths (Lepidoptera) of North America with wings wide open, resting on my hand before flying away
New World Giant Swallowtail Caterpillar of the Subgenus Heraclides that camouflages resembling bird droppings
Dryas Julia
a silver-spotted tiger moth caterpillar, Lophocampa argentata, speckled with pollen grains, chewing on a plant stem, Delta, British Columbia, Canada
children drawing - butterfly between sun and moon
Beautiful Butterfly on Flowers
Female Orange tip butterfly anthocharis cardamines
the African death's-head hawkmoth (Acherontia atropos)
The cabbage Caterpillar
close shot of the plaster bagworm.
Anthocharis cardamines Orange tip male butterfly foraging on yellow rapeseed flower
The larva or caterpillar of Geometer winter moth (Operophtera brumata)
Apollo Buterfly Parnassius apollo in Czech Republic
Apollo Buterfly Parnassius apollo in Czech Republic
Apollo Buterfly Parnassius apollo in Czech Republic
Top view of peacock butterfly Inachis Io
sesiidae moth sitting on a leaf, also called a clear wing moth
Green-veined white (Pieris napi) butterfly resting and feeding n
Hemileucine Giant Silkmoth (Pseudodirphia menander), Monteverde, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica, Central America, North America
The African death's-head hawkmoth (Acherontia atropos), A butterfly caterpillar crawls on a green leaf
Close-up of a tobacco hornworm, the caterpillar of the tobacco hawk moth (Manduca sexta). These larvae are feeder insects for the pet industry and commonly used in research
close shot of the plaster bagworm.
side view of a silver-spotted tiger moth caterpillar, Lophocampa argentata, crawling on a plant stem, Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Reddish larval caterpillars on the leaves
adult Death's-head Hawkmoth (Acherontia atropos)
Green-veined white (Pieris napi) butterfly resting and feeding n
the African death's-head hawkmoth (Acherontia atropos)
close shot of the plaster bagworm.

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