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One Insect Collection

In the vast and diverse world of insects, there is one that captivates with its vibrant colors and impressive size

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Brazilian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula (Lasiodora parahybana)

Brazilian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula (Lasiodora parahybana) originating from northeastern Brazil, South America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Woodwasp (Xiphydriidae) on a showy daisy (Erigeron speciosus), Glacier National Park

Woodwasp (Xiphydriidae) on a showy daisy (Erigeron speciosus), Glacier National Park, Montana, United States of America, North America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Bumble bee on a dahlia, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Bumble bee on a dahlia, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Dragonfly in early morning light, Tagong Grasslands, Sichuan, China, Asia

Dragonfly in early morning light, Tagong Grasslands, Sichuan, China, Asia

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Lime Swallowtail Butterfly (Papilio demoleus)

Lime Swallowtail Butterfly (Papilio demoleus)

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Butterflies in the genus Caligo are commonly called owl butterflies

Butterflies in the genus Caligo are commonly called owl butterflies, after their huge eyespots which resemble owls eyes

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Great Mormon (Papilio memnon), a large butterfly belonging to the swallowtail family

Great Mormon (Papilio memnon), a large butterfly belonging to the swallowtail family, found in southern Asia

Background imageOne Insect Collection: White Morpho (Morpho polyphemus), a white butterfly of Mexico and Central America

White Morpho (Morpho polyphemus), a white butterfly of Mexico and Central America, ranging as far south as Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Hecales longwing butterfly (Heliconius hecale), widespread across South America

Hecales longwing butterfly (Heliconius hecale), widespread across South America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Brazilian Fire Red, one of the biggest tarantula giants, Brazil, South America

Brazilian Fire Red, one of the biggest tarantula giants, Brazil, South America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Indian Leaf Butterfly (Kallima paralekta)

Indian Leaf Butterfly (Kallima paralekta)

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Blue Morpho Butterfly (Morpho peleide)

Blue Morpho Butterfly (Morpho peleide)

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Swallowtail Butterfly (Papilionidae)

Swallowtail Butterfly (Papilionidae)

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Mourning cloak (Camberwell beauty) (Nymphalis antiopa), Palmer, Alaska

Mourning cloak (Camberwell beauty) (Nymphalis antiopa), Palmer, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Brown siproeta (brown page butterfly) (Siproeta epaphus) in captivity, Butterfly World

Brown siproeta (brown page butterfly) (Siproeta epaphus) in captivity, Butterfly World and Gardens, Coombs, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) in captivity, Butterfly World and Gardens

Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) in captivity, Butterfly World and Gardens, Coombs, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Julia butterfly (Dryas iulia) in captivity, Butterfly World and Gardens

Julia butterfly (Dryas iulia) in captivity, Butterfly World and Gardens, Coombs, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Large tree nymph (paper kite) (white tree nymph) (rice paper butterfly)

Large tree nymph (paper kite) (white tree nymph) (rice paper butterfly) (Idea leuconoe) in captivity, Butterfly World and Gardens, Coombs, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Zebra longwing butterfly (Heliconius charitonius) in captivity, Butterfly World

Zebra longwing butterfly (Heliconius charitonius) in captivity, Butterfly World and Gardens, Coombs, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Cicada, Annual cicada, (Tibicen linnei)

Cicada, Annual cicada, (Tibicen linnei)

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Apolysis fly on stemless woollybase (Hymenoxys acaulis), Canyon Country

Apolysis fly on stemless woollybase (Hymenoxys acaulis), Canyon Country, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Magnificent Owl (Caligoeurilochus sulanus), Costa Rica, Central America

Magnificent Owl (Caligoeurilochus sulanus), Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Soutigeromorph centipedes hunt cave crickets, Deer Cave, Mulu National Park

Soutigeromorph centipedes hunt cave crickets, Deer Cave, Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Widow dragonfly or widow damselfly (Libellula luctuosa) perched

Widow dragonfly or widow damselfly (Libellula luctuosa) perched, Boyd Lake State Park, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Tenebrionid beetle (Onymacris unguicularis)

Tenebrionid beetle (Onymacris unguicularis), Namib Desert, Namibia, Africa

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Grasshopper perched on grasses for the night

Grasshopper perched on grasses for the night, Sabah Sukau, Malaysia, Borneo, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageOne Insect Collection: Owl Moth, Monteverde, Costa Rica, Central America

Owl Moth, Monteverde, Costa Rica, Central America


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In the vast and diverse world of insects, there is one that captivates with its vibrant colors and impressive size. Meet the Brazilian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula, a formidable creature originating from northeastern Brazil in South America. With its striking appearance and intimidating name, this arachnid commands attention wherever it goes. On the other end of the spectrum, we have the delicate woodwasp gracefully perched on a showy daisy in Glacier National Park. This tiny insect belongs to the Xiphydriidae family and adds a touch of elegance to its surroundings. Meanwhile, in England's picturesque countryside, a bumblebee finds solace amidst the petals of a beautiful dahlia. This industrious pollinator plays an essential role in maintaining our ecosystem's balance while adding splashes of color to gardens across the United Kingdom. Traveling eastward to China's Tagong Grasslands at dawn reveals an enchanting sight—a dragonfly glimmering under early morning light. Its iridescent wings shimmer as it dances through the air, showcasing nature's artistry. Venturing further south into Africa's Namibia brings us face-to-face with another breathtaking species—the Lime Swallowtail Butterfly. Vibrant hues adorn its wings as it flutters gracefully through lush landscapes, spreading joy wherever it goes. The owl butterflies found throughout Central and South America are true marvels with their mesmerizing eyespots resembling those of owls. These creatures belong to the genus Caligo and never fail to leave observers awestruck by their beauty. Moving towards southern Asia introduces us to Papilio memnon or Great Mormon butterfly—a majestic member of the swallowtail family known for its grandeur. Its large wingspan showcases intricate patterns that make it stand out among its peers. Central America boasts yet another stunning butterfly—the White Morpho—whose ethereal white wings seem like they were touched by magic itself.