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  • Glasswing Butterfly, Greta morgane, perched on a leaf at Bosque Eterno de los Niños (Children’s Eternal Rainforest), Monteverde, Costa Rica
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  • Glasswing Butterfly, Greta morgane, perched on a leaf at Bosque Eterno de los Niños (Children’s Eternal Rainforest), Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050457.jpg
  • Web-casting spider, Deinopis longipes, at Bosque Eterno de los Niños (Children’s Eternal Rainforest), Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050466.jpg
  • Glasswing Butterfly, Greta morgane, perched on a leaf at Bosque Eterno de los Niños (Children’s Eternal Rainforest), Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050456.jpg
  • Web-casting spider, Deinopis longipes, at Bosque Eterno de los Niños (Children’s Eternal Rainforest), Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050465.jpg
  • Glasswing Butterfly, Greta morgane, perched on a leaf at Bosque Eterno de los Niños (Children’s Eternal Rainforest), Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050459.jpg
  • Glasswing Butterfly, Greta morgane, perched on a leaf at Bosque Eterno de los Niños (Children’s Eternal Rainforest), Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050458.jpg
  • Banana slug, Ariolimax columbianus. Mendocino County, California
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  • Banana slug, Ariolimax columbianus. Mendocino County, California
    06130051.jpg
  • Banana slug, Ariolimax columbianus. Mendocino County, California
    06130055.jpg
  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, on flowers of whte sage, Salvia apiana. Mendocino County, California
    12100128.jpg
  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, approaching flowers of whte sage, Salvia apiana. Mendocino County, California
    12100113.jpg
  • Leafcutter bee, Lithurgus sp., on flower of Engelmann's prickly pear, Opuntia phaeacantha discata. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111935.jpg
  • Cactus bee, Diadasia sp. (probably Diadasia rinconis), in flower of buckhorn cholla, Cylindropuntia acanthocarpa. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111625.jpg
  • Red-eared Slider, Trachemys scripta elegans, basks on a floating branch in the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, Gilbert, Arizona. A damselfly (Zygoptera) rests on the turtle's back.
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  • Two Red-eared Sliders, Trachemys scripta elegans, bask on a floating branch in the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, Gilbert, Arizona.  A damselfly (Zygoptera) rests on the larger turtle's back.
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  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, on flowers of whte sage, Salvia apiana. Mendocino County, California
    12100130.jpg
  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, on flowers of whte sage, Salvia apiana. Mendocino County, California
    12100123.jpg
  • Mating pair of variegated meadowhawks, Sympetrum corruptum, at Saratoga Spring in Death Valley National Park, California
    12150451.jpg
  • A mating pair of variegated meadowhawks, Sympetrum corruptum, deposits eggs in the water at Saratoga Spring in Death Valley National Park, California
    12150449.jpg
  • Thick-headed fly, Conopidae (probably Zodion sp.) on flower of Engelmann's prickly pear, Opuntia phaeacantha discata. Female Conopid flies wait in ambush for bees, then dart out and quickly thrust an egg through the membrane between the abdominal plates of the bee. The fly larva develops inside the abdomen of the host bee, eventually consuming its internal tissues. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111915.jpg
  • Thick-headed fly, Conopidae (probably Zodion sp., on edge of flower) and Leafcutter bee, Lithurgus sp. (inside flower), on flower of Engelmann's prickly pear, Opuntia phaeacantha discata. Female Conopid flies wait in ambush for bees, then dart out and quickly thrust an egg through the membrane between the abdominal plates of the bee. The fly larva develops inside the abdomen of the host bee, eventually consuming its internal tissues. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111901.jpg
  • Empress leilia butterfly, Asterocampa leilia. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona.
    06110626.jpg
  • Carpenter bee, Xylocopa sp., approaching ocotillo flowers, Fouquieria splendens. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona.
    06110531.jpg
  • Jerusalem cricket, Stenopelmatus fuscus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040079-jerusalem-cricket.jpg
  • Bumblebee, Bombus californicus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040140-bumblebee.jpg
  • A Flame Skimmer dragonfly, Libellula saturata, perches on a branch in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • A Flame Skimmer dragonfly, Libellula saturata, perches on a branch in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040663.jpg
  • Sphinx moth, Manduca sexta, approaches a Sacred Datura flower, Datura wrightii, at night in Joshua Tree National Park, California
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  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, on flowers of whte sage, Salvia apiana. Mendocino County, California
    12100129.jpg
  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, approaching flowers of whte sage, Salvia apiana. Mendocino County, California
    12100125.jpg
  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, on flowers of whte sage, Salvia apiana. Mendocino County, California
    12100120.jpg
  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, on flowers of whte sage, Salvia apiana. Mendocino County, California
    12100119.jpg
  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, on flowers of whte sage, Salvia apiana. Mendocino County, California
    12100115.jpg
  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, on flowers of whte sage, Salvia apiana. Mendocino County, California
    12100112.jpg
  • A mating pair of variegated meadowhawks, Sympetrum corruptum, deposits eggs in the water at Saratoga Spring in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Variegated meadowhawk, Sympetrum corruptum, at Saratoga Spring in Death Valley National Park, California
    12150444.jpg
  • Thick-headed fly, Conopidae (probably Zodion sp., on edge of flower) and Leafcutter bee, Lithurgus sp. (inside flower), on flower of Engelmann's prickly pear, Opuntia phaeacantha discata. Female Conopid flies wait in ambush for bees, then dart out and quickly thrust an egg through the membrane between the abdominal plates of the bee. The fly larva develops inside the abdomen of the host bee, eventually consuming its internal tissues. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111946.jpg
  • Leafcutter bee, Lithurgus sp., on flower of Engelmann's prickly pear, Opuntia phaeacantha discata. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111940.jpg
  • Thick-headed fly, Conopidae (probably Zodion sp.) on flower of Engelmann's prickly pear, Opuntia phaeacantha discata. Female Conopid flies wait in ambush for bees, then dart out and quickly thrust an egg through the membrane between the abdominal plates of the bee. The fly larva develops inside the abdomen of the host bee, eventually consuming its internal tissues. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111921.jpg
  • Thick-headed fly, Conopidae (probably Zodion sp.) attacking Leafcutter bee, Lithurgus sp., on flower of Engelmann's prickly pear, Opuntia phaeacantha discata. Female Conopid flies wait in ambush for bees, then dart out and quickly thrust an egg through the membrane between the abdominal plates of the bee. The fly larva develops inside the abdomen of the host bee, eventually consuming its internal tissues. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111917.jpg
  • Thick-headed fly, Conopidae (probably Zodion sp.) attacking Leafcutter bee, Lithurgus sp., on flower of Engelmann's prickly pear, Opuntia phaeacantha discata. Female Conopid flies wait in ambush for bees, then dart out and quickly thrust an egg through the membrane between the abdominal plates of the bee. The fly larva develops inside the abdomen of the host bee, eventually consuming its internal tissues. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111902.jpg
  • Empress leilia butterfly, Asterocampa leilia. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona.
    06110620.jpg
  • Carpenter bee, Xylocopa sp., approaching ocotillo flowers, Fouquieria splendens. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona.
    06110537.jpg
  • Carpenter bee, Xylocopa sp., approaching ocotillo flowers, Fouquieria splendens. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona.
    06110527.jpg
  • Yellow-faced bumblebee, Bombus vosnesenskii, on thistle, Cirsium sp., Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Katydid nymph on Bush monkeyflower, Mimulus aurantiacus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040116-katydid.jpg
  • Male Pacific coast tick, Dermacentor occidentalis
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  • Biology student Scott Heacox holds a rhinoceros beetle and larva, Dynastinae, on Atauro Island, Timor-Leste (East Timor)
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  • A Flame Skimmer dragonfly, Libellula saturata, perches on a branch in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040664.jpg
  • Sphinx moth, Manduca sexta, approaches a Sacred Datura flower, Datura wrightii, at night in Joshua Tree National Park, California
    639-33.jpg
  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, on flowers of whte sage, Salvia apiana. Mendocino County, California
    12100117.jpg
  • Mating pair of variegated meadowhawks, Sympetrum corruptum, at Saratoga Spring in Death Valley National Park, California
    12150450.jpg
  • A mating pair of variegated meadowhawks, Sympetrum corruptum, deposits eggs in the water at Saratoga Spring in Death Valley National Park, California
    12150447.jpg
  • A mating pair of variegated meadowhawks, Sympetrum corruptum, deposits eggs in the water at Saratoga Spring in Death Valley National Park, California
    12150446.jpg
  • Thick-headed fly, Conopidae (probably Zodion sp.) on flower of Engelmann's prickly pear, Opuntia phaeacantha discata. Female Conopid flies wait in ambush for bees, then dart out and quickly thrust an egg through the membrane between the abdominal plates of the bee. The fly larva develops inside the abdomen of the host bee, eventually consuming its internal tissues. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111925.jpg
  • Leafcutter bee, Lithurgus sp., on flower of Engelmann's prickly pear, Opuntia phaeacantha discata. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111918.jpg
  • Thick-headed fly, Conopidae (probably Zodion sp.) on flower of Engelmann's prickly pear, Opuntia phaeacantha discata. Female Conopid flies wait in ambush for bees, then dart out and quickly thrust an egg through the membrane between the abdominal plates of the bee. The fly larva develops inside the abdomen of the host bee, eventually consuming its internal tissues. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111909.jpg
  • Thick-headed fly, Conopidae (probably Zodion sp., on edge of flower) and Leafcutter bee, Lithurgus sp. (inside flower), on flower of Engelmann's prickly pear, Opuntia phaeacantha discata. Female Conopid flies wait in ambush for bees, then dart out and quickly thrust an egg through the membrane between the abdominal plates of the bee. The fly larva develops inside the abdomen of the host bee, eventually consuming its internal tissues. Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    06111900.jpg
  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, on flowers of mesquite, Prosopis sp. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona.
    06110610.jpg
  • Carpenter bee, Xylocopa sp., on ocotillo flowers, Fouquieria splendens. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona.
    06110536.jpg
  • Carpenter bee, Xylocopa sp., approaching ocotillo flowers, Fouquieria splendens. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona.
    06110530.jpg
  • Carpenter bee, Xylocopa sp., on ocotillo flowers, Fouquieria splendens. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona.
    06110528.jpg
  • Katydid nymph on Bush monkeyflower, Mimulus aurantiacus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040114-katydid.jpg
  • Katydid nymph on Bush monkeyflower, Mimulus aurantiacus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040120-katydid.jpg
  • Honeybee, Apis mellifera, on flowers of whte sage, Salvia apiana. Mendocino County, California
    12100114.jpg
  • Queen Leafcutter Ant, Atta cephalotes, Sarapiquí, Costa Rica
    17050294.jpg
  • Leafcutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, carry a piece of leaf to their nest. Sarapiquí, Costa Rica
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  • Leafcutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, carry pieces of leaf to their nest in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Leafcutter Ant, Atta cephalotes, carries a piece of leaf to its nest while another ant rides along. Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Four Owl Butterflies, Caligo sp., and one Blue Morpho butterfly, Morpho sp., feeding on a banana in the butterfly garden (mariposario) at Restaurante Selva Tropical, Guapiles, Costa Rica
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  • Owl Butterflies, Caligo sp., in the butterfly garden (mariposario) at Restaurante Selva Tropical, Guapiles, Costa Rica
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  • Owl Butterfly, Caligo sp., in the butterfly garden (mariposario) at Restaurante Selva Tropical, Guapiles, Costa Rica
    17050086.jpg
  • Western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis, with western black-legged tick, Ixodes pacificus, carrier of Lyme disease in California.  Researchers at UC Berkeley have found that fence lizards' blood contains a substance that kills the Lyme disease bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, when a lizard is bitten by a tick.  This may explain the relatively low incidence of Lyme disease in California.
    r1049-fence-lizard.jpg
  • Stick Insect, Order Phasmatodea, at Bosque Eterno de los Niños (Children’s Eternal Rainforest), Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050453.jpg
  • Leafcutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, carry pieces of leaf to their nest. Sarapiquí, Costa Rica
    17050290.jpg
  • Leafcutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, carry a piece of leaf to their nest. Sarapiquí, Costa Rica
    17050287.jpg
  • Leafcutter Ant, Atta cephalotes, carries a piece of leaf to its nest. Sarapiquí, Costa Rica
    17050286.jpg
  • Leafcutter Ant, Atta cephalotes, carries a piece of leaf to its nest while another ant rides along. Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050128.jpg
  • Leafcutter Ant, Atta cephalotes, carries a piece of leaf to its nest while another ant rides along. Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050127.jpg
  • Leafcutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, carry pieces of leaf to their nest in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050124.jpg
  • Leafcutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, carry pieces of leaf to their nest in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050116.jpg
  • Owl Butterfly, Caligo sp., hangs from a chrysalis in the butterfly garden (mariposario) at Restaurante Selva Tropical, Guapiles, Costa Rica
    17050085.jpg
  • Carterpillar of Owl Butterfly, Caligo sp., in the butterfly garden (mariposario) at Restaurante Selva Tropical, Guapiles, Costa Rica
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  • Western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis, with western black-legged tick, Ixodes pacificus, carrier of Lyme disease in California.  Researchers at UC Berkeley have found that fence lizards' blood contains a substance that kills the Lyme disease bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, when a lizard is bitten by a tick.  This may explain the relatively low incidence of Lyme disease in California.
    r1047-fence-lizard.jpg
  • Western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis, with western black-legged tick, Ixodes pacificus, carrier of Lyme disease in California.  Researchers at UC Berkeley have found that fence lizards' blood contains a substance that kills the Lyme disease bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, when a lizard is bitten by a tick.  This may explain the relatively low incidence of Lyme disease in California.
    r1046-fence-lizard.jpg
  • Western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis, with western black-legged tick, Ixodes pacificus, carrier of Lyme disease in California.  Researchers at UC Berkeley have found that fence lizards' blood contains a substance that kills the Lyme disease bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, when a lizard is bitten by a tick.  This may explain the relatively low incidence of Lyme disease in California.
    r1042-fence-lizard.jpg
  • Stick Insect, Order Phasmatodea, at Bosque Eterno de los Niños (Children’s Eternal Rainforest), Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050467.jpg
  • Queen Leafcutter Ant, Atta cephalotes, Sarapiquí, Costa Rica
    17050295.jpg
  • Queen Leafcutter Ant, Atta cephalotes, Sarapiquí, Costa Rica
    17050293.jpg
  • Leafcutter Ant, Atta cephalotes, carries a piece of leaf to its nest. Sarapiquí, Costa Rica
    17050289.jpg
  • Leafcutter Ant, Atta cephalotes, carries a piece of leaf to its nest. Sarapiquí, Costa Rica
    17050285.jpg
  • Leafcutter Ant, Atta cephalotes, carries a piece of leaf to its nest while another ant rides along. Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050121.jpg
  • Leafcutter Ant, Atta cephalotes, carries a piece of leaf to its nest in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050119.jpg
  • A Blue Wave Butterfly, Myscelia cyaniris, perches on a tree in the butterfly garden (mariposario) at Restaurante Selva Tropical, Guapiles, Costa Rica
    17050094.jpg
  • A Blue Wave Butterfly, Myscelia cyaniris, perches on a leaf in the butterfly garden (mariposario) at Restaurante Selva Tropical, Guapiles, Costa Rica
    17050092.jpg
  • Blue Morpho butterfly, Morpho sp, in the butterfly garden (mariposario) at Restaurante Selva Tropical, Guapiles, Costa Rica
    17050091.jpg
  • Blue Morpho butterfly, Morpho sp, in the butterfly garden (mariposario) at Restaurante Selva Tropical, Guapiles, Costa Rica
    17050090.jpg
  • Owl Butterflies, Caligo sp., hang from chrysalises in the butterfly garden (mariposario) at Restaurante Selva Tropical, Guapiles, Costa Rica
    17050084.jpg
  • Owl Butterfly, Caligo sp., hangs from a chrysalis in the butterfly garden (mariposario) at Restaurante Selva Tropical, Guapiles, Costa Rica
    17050083.jpg
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