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Background imageWasps Collection: Ricoh Arena Stadium - Wasps Rugby Union

Ricoh Arena Stadium - Wasps Rugby Union
The Ricoh Arena in Coventry, England, is a complex which includes a 32, 609-seater stadium, used by Wasps rugby union club, a 6, 000 square metres (65, 000 sq ft) exhibition hall

Background imageWasps Collection: Parasitic Wasp - Laying egg in hoverfly larva, UK

Parasitic Wasp - Laying egg in hoverfly larva, UK
SPH-2669 Parasitic WASP - laying egg in hoverfly, larvae United Kingdom Diplazon laetatorius Parasitic Wasp SPH 2669 Laying egg in hoverfly larva, UK

Background imageWasps Collection: Two frogs with insect on a greetings card

Two frogs with insect on a greetings card
Two frogs with an insect on a greetings card -- Happy be thy dreams. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageWasps Collection: Wasps nest

Wasps nest

Background imageWasps Collection: Common mud-dauber wasp - female closing a cell in which she has laid one or more eggs and a paralysed spider as food

Common mud-dauber wasp - female closing a cell in which she has laid one or more eggs and a paralysed spider as food
AUS-423 Common mud-dauber wasp - female closing a cell in which she has laid one or more eggs and a paralysed spider as food

Background imageWasps Collection: Portrait of a Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris). UK. Focus stacked image (dead specimen)

Portrait of a Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris). UK. Focus stacked image (dead specimen)

Background imageWasps Collection: One Kind of Picnic - Another by H. M. Bateman 2 of 2

One Kind of Picnic - Another by H. M. Bateman 2 of 2
A group attempt a countryside picnic but are beset with problems ranging from angry wasps to an irate landowner

Background imageWasps 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 imageWasps Collection: Goldwespe, Gold-Wespe, Hedychrum spec

Goldwespe, Gold-Wespe, Hedychrum spec., Blütenbesuch auf Rainfarn, cuckoo wasp, emerald wasp, Goldwespen, Chrysididae, cuckoo wasps, emerald wasps

Background imageWasps Collection: On Christmas Day in the country - some of the animals which might be found hibernating or over-wintering in

On Christmas Day in the country - some of the animals which might be found hibernating or over-wintering in the vicinity of farm buildings - a hidden population of winter sleepers

Background imageWasps Collection: Picture series Elves and gnomes

Picture series Elves and gnomes, help a dragon, dwarves hide from a wasp, Liebig picture, digitally restored reproduction of a collector's picture from ca 1900, public domain, exact date unknown

Background imageWasps Collection: Nests of the South American, South African and East Indian polish fuscatus

Nests of the South American, South African and East Indian polish fuscatus, paper wasp, reproduction of an image, woodcut from the year 1881, digitally restored, Historical

Background imageWasps Collection: Elves, mosquitoes, wasps, chorus of flies

Elves, mosquitoes, wasps, chorus of flies. Fliegt herbei und quaelt den Thor, digitally restored reproduction of a public domain collective picture from c

Background imageWasps Collection: Insects, 1. common wood wasp, Sirex juvencus

Insects, 1. common wood wasp, Sirex juvencus, 2. hemeine wheat stem sawfly (Cephus pygmaeus), 3. Pachymerus calcitrator, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageWasps Collection: Insects, Exenterus marginatorius

Insects, Exenterus marginatorius, Pine leaf wasp, Bassus albosignatus, Bachus falcator Forleule, hatchling wasp, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageWasps Collection: Insects, 1. field digger wasp (Mellinus arvensis)

Insects, 1. field digger wasp (Mellinus arvensis), 3. sand smooth wasp, Mellinus sabulosus, 4. common whorl wasp, Bempex rostrate, 5. variegated bee wolf (Philanthus triangulum), 8

Background imageWasps Collection: Insects, 1-2. red-banded sand wasp (Ammophila sabulosa)

Insects, 1-2. red-banded sand wasp (Ammophila sabulosa), 3. squilled wasp, Crabo striatus, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageWasps Collection: Insects, 1-2. common spider wasp

Insects, 1-2. common spider wasp, Pompilus viaticus, 3. mason spider killer, Pelopoeus destillatorius, 4

Background imageWasps Collection: Insects, 1. natal wasp, Pompilus natalensis

Insects, 1. natal wasp, Pompilus natalensis, 2. Pompilus trivialis, 3. larva, 4. wasp, Priocnemis variegatus, 5

Background imageWasps Collection: Insects, 1-2. European spider ant

Insects, 1-2. European spider ant, Mutilla europaea, 2.3

Background imageWasps Collection: Insects, european hornet (Vespa crabro) is a species from the family of social wrinkled wasps

Insects, european hornet (Vespa crabro) is a species from the family of social wrinkled wasps, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageWasps Collection: Insects, 1. wall wasp, Odynerus parietum

Insects, 1. wall wasp, Odynerus parietum, 2. ruby-tailed wasp (Chrysis ignita) or fire golden wasp, 3. French paper wasp, Polistes gallicus, Synonyms: P. foederata and P

Background imageWasps Collection: Edible dormouse (Glis glis), Myoxus glus and garden dormouse

Edible dormouse (Glis glis), Myoxus glus and garden dormouse, Eliomys nitela, European edible dormouse or European fat dormouse, and Eliomys nitela, Historic

Background imageWasps Collection: Wespennester

Wespennester

Background imageWasps Collection: Wespennester

Wespennester

Background imageWasps Collection: The fight of Eumenes of Cardia against Neoptolemus

The fight of Eumenes of Cardia against Neoptolemus, Wars of the Diadochi

Background imageWasps Collection: Cerceris rybyensis, ornate tailed digger wasp

Cerceris rybyensis, ornate tailed digger wasp, hunting bees

Background imageWasps Collection: A bird's nest on a cemetery statue is attacked by a hornet

A bird's nest on a cemetery statue is attacked by a hornet, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of an original 19th century artwork

Background imageWasps Collection: Historische Bilder von verschiedenen Insekten: Andrena albicans

Historische Bilder von verschiedenen Insekten: Andrena albicans, Nomada ruficornis, Vespa vulgaris (Ammophila sabulosa), Crabro eribrarius, Pompilus viaticus (Camponotus) herculeanus, Chrysis ignita

Background imageWasps Collection: A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

Background imageWasps Collection: A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

Background imageWasps Collection: A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

Background imageWasps Collection: A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species. Blue and Green Butterflies

Background imageWasps Collection: A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

Background imageWasps Collection: A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species. Butterflies and Moths

Background imageWasps Collection: A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

Background imageWasps Collection: A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

Background imageWasps Collection: A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species

Background imageWasps Collection: Dog rose, wasp, caterpillar, grain and ladybird

Dog rose, wasp, caterpillar, grain and ladybird, hand-coloured copperplate engraving by Maria Sybilla Merian, from The Caterpillar Begin

Background imageWasps Collection: Pale giant horsefly, deerfly and other flies

Pale giant horsefly, deerfly and other flies
Pale giant horsefly, Tabanus bovinus 1, Hybomitra tropica 2, Atylotus fulvus 3, large marsh horsefly, Tabanus autumnalis 4, splayed deerfly, Chrysops caecutiens 5, 6, 7, and common horse fly

Background imageWasps Collection: Species of tachinid flies

Species of tachinid flies
Giant tachinid fly, Tachina grossa 1, parasitoid fly, Gymnosoma rotundatum 2, 6, Linnaemya vulpina 3, Tachina fera 4, face fly, Musca autumnalis 5, cheese skipper, Piophila casei 7

Background imageWasps Collection: Phoenix, brown China mark and other moths

Phoenix, brown China mark and other moths
Clouded carpet or phoenix, Eulithis prunata 1, brown China-mark, Elophila nymphaeata 2, grey waved 3, short-cloak carpet, Euphyia biangulata 4, chocolate bar 5, unnamed 6, 7, and small emerald

Background imageWasps Collection: Mayfly magnified, with various moths

Mayfly magnified, with various moths
Mayfly magnified through microscope 1, fanfooted or fan-foot moth, Herminia tarsipennalis 2, mayfly 3, scarce burnished brass, Diachrysia chryson 4, green carpet, Colostygia pectinataria 5

Background imageWasps Collection: Species of bees

Species of bees
Red mason bee, Osmia bicornis 11, large scissor bee, Chelostoma florisomne 12, large carder-bee, Bombus muscorum 14, orange-vented mason bee, Osmia leaiana 15, 16, and other bees

Background imageWasps Collection: Animals and insects before a statue of Ephesian Artemis

Animals and insects before a statue of Ephesian Artemis
Animals, amphibia and insects in a woodland clearing before a statue of the many-breasted Ephesian Artemis. With frog, beetle, lizard, snail, dragonfly, moth, crocodile, and others

Background imageWasps Collection: Species of bees

Species of bees
Patchwork leafcutter bee, Megachile centuncularis 2, European wool carder bee Anthidium manicatum 3, red mason bee, Osmia bicornis 4, 7, long-horned bee, Eucera longicornis 5, pantaloon bee

Background imageWasps Collection: Blue-bordered carpet, frosted yellow, other moths

Blue-bordered carpet, frosted yellow, other moths
Blue-bordered carpet, Plemyria rubiginata 1, 6 (as Clifden beauty), broad-bordered yellow underwing, Noctua fimbriata 2, different from Phalaena interrogationis (scarce silver Y)

Background imageWasps Collection: Chaser and darter dragonflies

Chaser and darter dragonflies
Four-spotted chaser, Libullela quadrimaculata 1, scarce chaser, Libellula fulva 2, vagrant darter, Sympetrum vulgatum 3, and yellow-winged darter, Sympetrum flaveolum 4. All male dragonflies

Background imageWasps Collection: Species of humble-bees, bumblebees and mining bees

Species of humble-bees, bumblebees and mining bees
Species of bees. Early humble-bee, Bombus pratorum 9, 10, large red-tailed humble-bee, Bombus lapidarius 12, 15, carder bee, Bombus pascuorum 13, buff-tailed bumblebee, Bombus terrestris subsp

Background imageWasps Collection: Ghost moth, beautiful yellow underwing, etc

Ghost moth, beautiful yellow underwing, etc
Ghost moth or ghost swift, Hepialus humuli, female c, male d, larva b and pupa a, beautiful yellow underwing, Anarta myrtilli e, gold swift, Phymatopus hecta f, unnamed moth species g

Background imageWasps Collection: Twenty-plume moth and other moths

Twenty-plume moth and other moths
Twenty-plume moth, Alucita hexadactyla 1, spear moth, la lance phalene 2-5, the olive moth 6, hornet clearwing, Sesia apiformis 7, and broad-bordered bee hawk-moth, Hemaris fuciformis 8

Background imageWasps Collection: European honey bee, sea aster bee, nomad bee, etc

European honey bee, sea aster bee, nomad bee, etc
European honey bee, Apis mellifera m 9, f 10, A

Background imageWasps Collection: Species of bumble-bees and carder bees

Species of bumble-bees and carder bees
Buff-tailed bumblebee, Bombus terrestris 1, red-tailed bumblebee, Bombus lapidarius 2, garden bumblebee, Bombus hortorum 3, early humble-bee, Bombus pratorum 4, red mason bee, Osmia bicornis 5

Background imageWasps Collection: Species of wasps and hornets

Species of wasps and hornets

Background imageWasps Collection: Snipefly, black snipefly, small fleck-winged snipefly, etc

Snipefly, black snipefly, small fleck-winged snipefly, etc
Snipefly, Rhagio scolopacea 1, 2, 5, Rhagio tringaria 3, 4, black snipefly, Chrysopilus cristatus 6, 10, Rhagio derelictus 7, Rhagio caelebs 8, small fleck-winged snipefly, Rhagio lineola 9

Background imageWasps Collection: Banded and beautiful demoiselles

Banded and beautiful demoiselles
Banded demoiselle, Calopteryx splendens male 1, female 3, beautiful demoiselle, Calopteryx virgo var. anceps male 2, female 4, C. virgo or splendens female 5, nymph 6

Background imageWasps Collection: Vine hawk-moth, dagger wasps and horntails

Vine hawk-moth, dagger wasps and horntails
Vine hawk-moth or silver-striped hawk-moth, Hippotion celerio, digger wasps, Sphex species, and horntails or wood wasps, Sirex species. Lepidoptera

Background imageWasps Collection: Large red, common blue and azure damselflies

Large red, common blue and azure damselflies
Large red damselfly, Pyrrhosoma nymphula, male 1, female 2, common blue damselfly, Enallagma cyathigerum, male 3, female 4, and azure damselfly, Coenagrion puella, male 5, female 6

Background imageWasps Collection: Clouded straw, wood leopard, scallop shell moth, etc

Clouded straw, wood leopard, scallop shell moth, etc
Clouded straw moth, female, 1, 2, wood leopard, Zeuzera pyrina 3, 4, scallop shell, Hydria undulata, 5, 6, and twenty-plume moth, Alucita hexadactyla 7

Background imageWasps Collection: Migrant hawker, downy emerald and hairy dragonflies

Migrant hawker, downy emerald and hairy dragonflies
Migrant hawker, Aeshna mixta 1, downy emerald, Cordulia aenea 2, hairy dragonfly, Brachytron pratense, female 3. As Libellula coluberculus, Libellula aenea, Libellula aspis

Background imageWasps Collection: Species of parasitic and shield bugs

Species of parasitic and shield bugs

Background imageWasps Collection: Golden-ringed and blue hawker dragonflies

Golden-ringed and blue hawker dragonflies
Golden-ringed dragonfly, Cordulegaster boltonii, female 3, and southern hawker or blue hawker dragonfly, Aeshna cyanea, male 4. Libellula forcipata, Libellula anguis

Background imageWasps Collection: Species of cuckoo wasp

Species of cuckoo wasp
Cuckoo wasp, Sphex ignita 1, shimmering ruby tail, Chrysis fulgida 2, Chrysura radians 3, C. veridans 4, C. hephaestites 5, Order I. Chrysis curax, Order II, Chrysis politus, Order III. Hymenoptera

Background imageWasps Collection: Rose, cabbage, mallow and pea aphids

Rose, cabbage, mallow and pea aphids
Rose aphids, Aphis rosa-suaveolens, 1-3, cabbage aphids, Brevicoryne brassicae 4-6, mallow aphids, Aphis althaea 7-9, and pea aphids, Acyrthosiphon pisum 10-12

Background imageWasps Collection: Southern hawker or blue hawker dragonfly, Aeshna cyanea

Southern hawker or blue hawker dragonfly, Aeshna cyanea. Male 1, female 2, eggs 3. Large green. Libellulae wings expanded

Background imageWasps Collection: Cranefly species

Cranefly species, Tupila maxima 1, Limonia stigma 2, Ctenophora pectinicornis 3, Tipula vernalis 4, and winter crane fly or tell-tale, Trichocera (Trichocera) saltator 5. Diptera. Tipulidae

Background imageWasps Collection: Brown hawker or large brown dragonfly, Aeshna grandis

Brown hawker or large brown dragonfly, Aeshna grandis. Male 1, female 2, nymph 3, and face 4

Background imageWasps Collection: Large emerald, bee hawk-moth and other moths

Large emerald, bee hawk-moth and other moths
Large emerald, Geometra papilionaria 1, broad-bordered bee hawk-moth, Hemaris fuciformis 2, peach blossom, Thyatira batis 3, oak beauty, Biston strataria 4, dark prominent, Notodonta torva 5

Background imageWasps Collection: The old lady and herald moths

The old lady and herald moths
The old lady or black underwing moth, Mormo maura, male a and female b, the herald moth, Scoliopteryx libatrix, d and e, larva on leaf c and pupa f

Background imageWasps Collection: I stare

I stare
Atul Saluja

Background imageWasps Collection: Wasps RFC 1998-99

Wasps RFC 1998-99
Rugby Union - 1998 - 1999 Wasps Photocall 02/08/1998 Eben Rollitt - Wasps Career

Background imageWasps Collection: Hanging jacket, lurking spider

Hanging jacket, lurking spider
Atul Saluja

Background imageWasps Collection: Add. 28841, f.4: Wasps, moths, dragonflies and a caterpillar

Add. 28841, f.4: Wasps, moths, dragonflies and a caterpillar
BL5668821 Add. 28841, f.4: Wasps, moths, dragonflies and a caterpillar, from a Treatise on the Virtues and Vices, and an anonymous prose history of Sicily (fragment)

Background imageWasps Collection: Passion Flower, top view

Passion Flower, top view The passion flowers or passion vines (Passiflora) are a genus of about 500 species of flowering plants, the namesakes of the family Passifloraceae

Background imageWasps Collection: Wasp walking around a Spanish love-in-a-mist (Nigella hispanica) flower to sip nectar

Wasp walking around a Spanish love-in-a-mist (Nigella hispanica) flower to sip nectar from ring of blue nectaries

Background imageWasps Collection: Some of them seized my cake and carried it piecemeal away

Some of them seized my cake and carried it piecemeal away
2963133 Some of them seized my cake and carried it piecemeal away. Gulliver attacked by giant insects during his voyage to Brobdingnag

Background imageWasps Collection: A woodcut engraving depicting oak apples and gall wasp responsible for them

A woodcut engraving depicting oak apples and gall wasp responsible for them
5310958 A woodcut engraving depicting oak apples and gall wasp responsible for them

Background imageWasps Collection: Plate 71: Two Wasps and a Pill Bug, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Plate 71: Two Wasps and a Pill Bug, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Plate 71: Two Wasps and a Pill Bug, c. 1575/1580

Background imageWasps Collection: Can't fall, won't fall

Can't fall, won't fall
Atul Saluja



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"Exploring the World of Wasps: From Rugby to Nature's Marvels" The Ricoh Arena Stadium - home to the mighty Wasps Rugby Union team, where passion and skill collide on the field. Witnessing nature's cunning tactics, a parasitic wasp delicately lays its eggs in a hoverfly larva, ensuring survival for its offspring in the UK. Frogs and insects unite on a vibrant greetings card, showcasing the intricate balance of life within our ecosystems. A mesmerizing glimpse into a wasp's nest reveals their remarkable architectural skills and complex social hierarchy. Behold the common mud-dauber wasp as it meticulously seals a cell containing eggs and paralyzed spiders – nature's ingenious way of providing sustenance for future generations. Through an expertly focused image, we admire the beauty of a portrait featuring Vespula vulgaris, commonly known as the Common Wasp found in the UK. In Glacier National Park, witness an enchanting encounter between a woodwasp and showy daisies – an exquisite display of nature's harmony amidst breathtaking landscapes. Catching them mid-flight in Bedfordshire UK, observe a captivating group of Common Wasps soaring through open skies with grace and purpose. Journey to Japan where fear meets fascination with Vespa mandarinia japonica - Japanese Giant Hornet; this colossal creature commands respect from all who cross its path. Delicate silk threads hold cocoons filled with parasitic wasp larvae that prey upon caterpillars like Lycorea sp. , reminding us of nature's intricate web woven by both predator and prey alike. A Venus flytrap captures more than just attention as it ensnares unsuspecting visitors like Vespa vulgaris - revealing Mother Nature’s clever traps at work. Wasps RFC 1998-99.

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