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Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Four-spot carrion beetle

Four-spot carrion beetle (Xylodrepa quadripunctata) on a plant stem. Carrion beetles (family Silphidae) feed on decaying organic matter such as dead animals. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Wandering spider C014 / 9803

Wandering spider C014 / 9803
Wandering spider. Close-up of the head of a wandering spider (Agroeca sp.), showing its eyes. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Mosquito biting a human C014 / 9801

Mosquito biting a human C014 / 9801
Mosquito biting a human. Close-up of an Aedes sp. mosquito feeding on a human

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Seven-spot ladybirds

Seven-spot ladybirds (Coccinella septempunctata). This is the most common species of ladybird in Europe. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Hoverfly

Hoverfly (Volucella inanis) on a leaf. This species of hoverfly (family Syrphidae) is found throughout much of Europe, the East Palearctic ecozone, the Near East and North Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Sooty copper butterfly

Sooty copper butterfly on a flower. Sooty coppers (Lycaena tityrus) are common in Europe. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Sooty copper butterfly

Sooty copper butterfly on a flower. Sooty coppers (Lycaena tityrus) are common in Europe. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Tachinid fly

Tachinid fly (Phasia hemiptera) on a flower. This species of tachinid (family Tachinidae) is found throughout Northern and Southern Europe. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Longhorn beetle

Longhorn beetle (Anastrangalia sanguinolenta) on flowers. This species of longhorn beetle (family Cerambycidae) is found throughout most of Europe and the Near East

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Bee beetle

Bee beetle (Trichodes apiarius) on a flower. These beetles are found in most of Europe, the East Palearctic ecozone and North Africa. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Long-horned beetle

Long-horned beetle (Spondylis buprestoides) on a wooden stump. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Four-banded longhorn beetle on a flower

Four-banded longhorn beetle on a flower
Four-banded longhorn beetle (Leptura quadrifasciata) on a wooden plank. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Green leafhopper

Green leafhopper (Cicadella viridis) on a plant stem. This species of leafhopper (family Cicadellidae) is found throughout most of Europe, the eastern Palearctic ecozone, the Near East

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Four-banded longhorn beetle on a flower

Four-banded longhorn beetle on a flower
Four-banded longhorn beetle (Leptura quadrifasciata) on a flower. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Cream-spot ladybird

Cream-spot ladybird (Calvia decimguttata) on wood. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Tachinid fly

Tachinid fly (Phasia hemiptera) on a flower. This species of tachinid (family Tachinidae) is found throughout Northern and Southern Europe. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Saw-tailed bush cricket

Saw-tailed bush cricket (Barbitistes obtusus) on a plant. This species of bush cricket, or katydid, (family Tettigoniidae) prefers lightly shaded woods and scrubland. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Hornet mimic hoverfly

Hornet mimic hoverfly. Close-up of a hornet mimic hoverfly (Volucella zonaria) on a wooden stump. This insect is a European species of hoverfly (family Syrphidae). Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Saw-tailed bush cricket

Saw-tailed bush cricket (Barbitistes obtusus) on a plant. This species of bush cricket, or katydid, (family Tettigoniidae) prefers lightly shaded woods and scrubland. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Common horse fly C014 / 9771

Common horse fly C014 / 9771
Common horse fly. Close-up of a common horse fly (Haematopota pluvialis), or cleg, on human skin. Male horse flies (family Tabanidae) feed on nectar, but females feed on blood

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Essex skipper butterfly

Essex skipper butterfly on a grass seed head. Essex skippers (Thymelicus lineola) are found throughout much of the Palaearctic region

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Cream-spot ladybird

Cream-spot ladybird (Calvia quatuordecimguttata) on wood. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: House fly

House fly. The house fly (Musca domestica) is the most common of all domestic flies and is considered a pest that can carry serious diseases. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Hoverfly larva

Hoverfly larva. Close-up of a larva of a hoverfly (Platycheirus sp.) on the underside of a leaf. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Deer fly C014 / 9763

Deer fly C014 / 9763
Deer fly. Close-up of a deer fly (Lipoptena cervi), or deer ked, on human skin. Deer flies (family Hippoboscidae) are biting flies that are commonly found in temperate regions of Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Ten-spot ladybird

Ten-spot ladybird (Adalia decempunctata) on a leaf. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Robber fly

Robber fly (Leptogaster cylindrica) on a plant stalk. Robber flies (family Asilidae) are predators of other flying insects that they ambush in flight. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Cuckoo wasp

Cuckoo wasp (Chrysis ignita) on a flower. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Scentless plant bug

Scentless plant bug (Stictopleurus punctatonervosus). Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: European green toad

European green toad. Juvenile European green toad (Bufo viridis) on moss. This toad is found throughout Eurasia and parts of northern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: False blister beetle

False blister beetle. Male false blister beetle (Oedemera podagrariae) a blade of grass. These common beetles are found throughout most of Europe and the Near East. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Cuckoo wasp

Cuckoo wasp (Chrysis ignita) on a leaf. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Plant bug

Plant bug (Capsodes gothicus) on a plant stem. Plant bugs are small terrestrial insects, most of which are known to be agricultural pests. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Fairy-ring longhorn beetle

Fairy-ring longhorn beetle (Pseudovadonia livida) on a flower. This species of longhorn beetle (family Cerambycidae) is widespread throughout most of Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: False blister beetle

False blister beetle (Oedemera podagrariae) feeding on a flower. These common beetles are found throughout most of Europe and the Near East. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Tachinid fly

Tachinid fly (Tachina fera) on a flower head. This species of tachinid fly (family Tachinidae) is found across Europe as far north as Scandinavia. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Snipe fly

Snipe fly (Rhagio notatus) on a leaf. Snipe flies are medium or large flies that prey on other insects with their piercing mouthparts. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Fairy-ring longhorn beetle

Fairy-ring longhorn beetle (Pseudovadonia livida) hiding in an ear of grass. This species of longhorn beetle (family Cerambycidae) is widespread throughout most of Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Common red soldier beetle

Common red soldier beetle (Rhagonycha fulva) on a flower stalk. This beetle is very common in Europe and Anatolia, and has been introduced to North America. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Ground beetle

Ground beetle (Omophron limbatum) on sandy ground. Photographed in Wroclaw, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Common black slug on a leaf

Common black slug on a leaf
Common black slug (Arion ater) on a leaf. This species of slug is found in northern Europe and the Pacific Northwest. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Common pill beetle

Common pill beetle (Byrrhus pilula) on sandy ground. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Firebugs

Firebugs on a tree trunk. Firebugs (Pyrrhocoris apterus) are common insects that are found throughout the Palaearctic from the Atlantic coast of Europe to northwest China

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Paper wasps nest

Paper wasps nest
Paper wasps (Polistes bischoffi) nest. Paper wasps gather fibres from dead wood and plant stems, which they mix with saliva to produce a papery material that they use to construct water-resistant

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Click beetle

Click beetle (Athous sp.) on a leaf. This species of leaf beetle is native to Europe. Click beetles are so named due to their unusual ability to snap themselves into the air

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Ground beetle

Ground beetle (Cychrus caraboides). This species of ground beetle is endemic to Europe. Photographed in Wroclaw, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Western conifer seed bug

Western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis) on a log. This insect was originally native the western USA (California)

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Dung beetle

Dung beetle (Geotrupes stercorosus) on the forest floor. This earth-boring dung beetle (family Geotrupidae) feeds on the droppings of herbivorous animals and is found throughout Europe



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