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Images Dated 6th July 2006 (page 8)

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Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Every summer, female green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) return to their natal beach to lay eggs

Every summer, female green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) return to their natal beach to lay eggs
AUS-564 Green turtle - female covering eggs with sand. They return every summer to their natal beach to lay. Heron Island

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Helena moth larva - abdominal legs, with hooks for clinging to rough bark

Helena moth larva - abdominal legs, with hooks for clinging to rough bark, and suction discs for smooth bark
AUS-489 Helena moth larva - abdominal legs, with hooks for clinging to rough bark, and suction discs for smooth bark. Australia Opodiphthera helena Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Helena moth - emerging from a hole scratched in the softened cocoon wall by projections

Helena moth - emerging from a hole scratched in the softened cocoon wall by projections on the moths shoulder
AUS-495 Helena moth - emerging from a hole scratched in the softened cocoon wall by projections on the moths shoulder Australia Opodiphthera helena Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Giant northern termite - in exposed feeding gallery in a tree limb

Giant northern termite - in exposed feeding gallery in a tree limb
AUS-530 Giant northern termite - in exposed feeding gallery in a tree limb. Tropical Queensland, New South Wales, Western Australia Mastotermes darwiniensis Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: This harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta) is feeding on a sea star (Fromia sp)

This harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta) is feeding on a sea star (Fromia sp). Great Barrier Reef Australia
AUS-547 Harlequin shrimp - feeding on a sea star (Fromia sp.). Aquarium shot. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland, Australia Hymenocera picta Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Helena moth - female unfolding wings after emerging from the cocoon

Helena moth - female unfolding wings after emerging from the cocoon
AUS-492 Helena moth - female unfolding wings after emerging from the cocoon. Australia Opodiphthera helena Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Hercules moth - larvae and a cast skin

Hercules moth - larvae and a cast skin
AUS-523 Hercules moth - larvae and a cast skin. Australia Coscinocera hercules Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Milk termite - producing milky fluid in defence

Milk termite - producing milky fluid in defence
AUS-528 Milk termite - producing milky fluid in defence. Australia-wide Coptoterme acinaciformes Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Caption The striking colours and markings of the mandarinfish (Synchiropus splendidus)

Caption The striking colours and markings of the mandarinfish (Synchiropus splendidus)
AUS-548 Mandarinfish, one of the most highly prized species for home aquariums. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Helena moth - female, top view

Helena moth - female, top view
AUS-493 Helena moth - female, top view Australia Opodiphthera helena Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Nosy termites - worker and soldier each being ridden by a Jockey beetle

Nosy termites - worker and soldier each being ridden by a Jockey beetle (Australoptochtus phoreticus) inquiline
AUS-531 Nosy termites - worker and soldier each being ridden by a Jockey beetle (Australoptochtus phoreticus) inquiline. Australia Nasutitermes walkeri Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Bulldog ant - offering trophic egg to larva. Trophe = nourishment; trophic eggs are laid solely to

Bulldog ant - offering trophic egg to larva. Trophe = nourishment; trophic eggs are laid solely to feed the larvae
AUS-501 Bulldog ant - offering trophic egg to larva. Trophe = nourishment; trophic eggs are laid solely to feed the larvae

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Jack Jumper - one of several smaller bulldog ants that can move rapidly by jumping

Jack Jumper - one of several smaller bulldog ants that can move rapidly by jumping
AUS-506 Jack Jumper - one of several smaller bulldog ants that can move rapidly by jumping. Australia Myrmecia nigrocincta Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Larvae of Jockey beetle - inquiline carried by Nosy termites (Nasutitermes walkeri)

Larvae of Jockey beetle - inquiline carried by Nosy termites (Nasutitermes walkeri) to be fed by other termites
AUS-532 Larvae of Jockey beetle - inquiline carried by Nosy termites (Nasutitermes walkeri) to be fed by other termites. Australia Australoptochus phoreticus Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Helena moth - rear end and claspers of a larva

Helena moth - rear end and claspers of a larva
AUS-496 Helena moth - rear end and claspers of a larva. Australia Opodiphthera helena Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Emperor gum moth - larva, hanging upside down to maximise camouflage

Emperor gum moth - larva, hanging upside down to maximise camouflage
AUS-494 Emperor gum moth - larva, hanging upside down to maximise camouflage. Australia Opodiphthera eucalypti Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Bulldog ant - Male and female fall to the ground after their mating flight

Bulldog ant - Male and female fall to the ground after their mating flight
AUS-499 Bulldog ant - Male and female fall to the ground after their mating flight. Australia Myrmecia brevinoda Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Emperor gum moth - young larvae

Emperor gum moth - young larvae
AUS-491 Emperor gum moth - young larvae. Australia Opodiphthera eucalypti Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Hercules moth - male, resting on a larval food plant (Omalanthus populifolius)

Hercules moth - male, resting on a larval food plant (Omalanthus populifolius)
AUS-521 Hercules moth - male, resting on a larval food plant (Omalanthus populifolius). Australia Coscinocera hercules Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Flower wasps - mating. During a pre-nuptial flight the male (larger)

Flower wasps - mating. During a pre-nuptial flight the male (larger) feeds the wingless female by mouth with nectar
AUS-440 Flower wasps - mating. During a pre-nuptial flight the male (larger) feeds the wingless female by mouth with nectar. Australia Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com fam

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Bird-dropping spider - with egg-sac

Bird-dropping spider - with egg-sac
AUS-452 Bird-dropping spider - with egg-sac. Australia Celaenia excavata Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Mountain grasshopper - female moulting to adult stage

Mountain grasshopper - female moulting to adult stage
AUS-462 Mountain grasshopper - female moulting to adult stage. New South Wales, Australia Acripeza reticulata Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Common garden katydid - nymph showing ears on front legs

Common garden katydid - nymph showing ears on front legs
AUS-470 Common garden katydid - nymph showing ears on front legs. Australia Cacdicia simplex Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Goliath stick insect - female eating moulted leg after ecdysis or moulting. Females can reach 20 cm

Goliath stick insect - female eating moulted leg after ecdysis or moulting. Females can reach 20 cm
AUS-483 Goliath stick insect - female eating moulted leg after ecdysis or moulting. Females can reach 20 cm. Northern Australia Eurycnema goliath Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Balsam Beast - a katydid, nymph

Balsam Beast - a katydid, nymph
AUS-465 Balsam Beast - a katydid, nymph. Coastal New South Wales and Queensland, Australia Anthophiloptera dryas Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: A rainforest centipede

A rainforest centipede
AUS-487 A rainforest centipede. Australia Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Mountain grasshopper - female with forewings (tegmina) opened to display warning colours

Mountain grasshopper - female with forewings (tegmina) opened to display warning colours
AUS-461 Mountain grasshopper - female with forewings (tegmina) opened to display warning colours.. New South Wales, Australia Acripeza reticulata Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Helena moth - mature larva

Helena moth - mature larva
AUS-488 Helena moth - mature larva. Australia Opodiphthera helena Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Australian grass pyrgomorph - male and female mating; can cause widespread damage to crops or

Australian grass pyrgomorph - male and female mating; can cause widespread damage to crops or gardens
AUS-473 Australian grass pyrgomorph - male and female mating; can cause widespread damage to crops or gardens. Southeastern Australia Atractomorpha australis Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Mountain grasshopper - flightless female with forewings (tegmina) closed in camouflage position

Mountain grasshopper - flightless female with forewings (tegmina) closed in camouflage position
AUS-460 Mountain grasshopper - flightless female with forewings (tegmina) closed in camouflage position. New South Wales, Australia Acripeza reticulata Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Sandhopper - protecting itself by kicking desert sand over its body

Sandhopper - protecting itself by kicking desert sand over its body, is as red as the sand of its habitat
AUS-472 Sandhopper - protecting itself by kicking desert sand over its body, is as red as the sand of its habitat. Outback Australia Urnisiella rubropunctata Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Common garden katydid - face of late-stage nymph

Common garden katydid - face of late-stage nymph
AUS-467 Common garden katydid - face of late-stage nymph. Australia Caedicia simplex Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Balsam Beast - female feeding on pollen. There are only four genera of pollen

Balsam Beast - female feeding on pollen. There are only four genera of pollen - and nectar-feeding katydids
AUS-464 Balsam Beast - female feeding on pollen. There are only four genera of pollen - and nectar-feeding katydids. Eastern Australia Anthophiloptera dryas Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Balsam Beast - showing unusual prognathous mouthparts used in probing for nectar and pollen

Balsam Beast - showing unusual prognathous mouthparts used in probing for nectar and pollen
AUS-468 Balsam Beast - showing unusual prognathous mouthparts used in probing for nectar and pollen. Eastern coastal Australia Anthophiloptera dryas Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: A snout-nosed katydid - with powerful mandibles used to crack seeds or give a painful nip if

A snout-nosed katydid - with powerful mandibles used to crack seeds or give a painful nip if the insect is mishandled
AUS-463 A snout-nosed katydid - with powerful mandibles used to crack seeds or give a painful nip if the insect is mishandled. Australia Euconocephalus sp

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Tobacco looper moth larva - parasitised by a wasp (fam. Encyrtidae)

Tobacco looper moth larva - parasitised by a wasp (fam. Encyrtidae): wasp larvae will feed on its living tissue
AUS-442 Tobacco looper moth larva - parasitised by a wasp (fam. Encyrtidae): wasp larvae will feed on its living tissue. Australia Chrysodeixis argentifera Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: A colourful centipede, unidentified species

A colourful centipede, unidentified species
AUS-475 A colourful centipede, unidentified species. Australia Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Goliath stick insect - may look like a monster but is a harmless vegetarian

Goliath stick insect - may look like a monster but is a harmless vegetarian. Males 12-14 cm, females 17-20 cm
AUS-481 Goliath stick insect - may look like a monster but is a harmless vegetarian. Males 12-14 cm, females 17-20 cm. Eurycnema goliath Northern Australia Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Common garden katydid - adult male

Common garden katydid - adult male
AUS-469 Common garden katydid - adult male. Australia Cacdicia simplex Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Common garden katydid - nymph with juvenile pink colouring (is green as adult)

Common garden katydid - nymph with juvenile pink colouring (is green as adult)
AUS-466 Common garden katydid - nymph with juvenile pink colouring (is green as adult). Australia Caedicia simplex Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: A Golden orb-weaver - female spider with captured Ulysses butterfly

A Golden orb-weaver - female spider with captured Ulysses butterfly
AUS-444 A Golden orb-weaver - female spider with captured Ulysses butterfly. Tropical Australia Nephila maculata Jim Frazier-Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: A parasitic wasp (fam. Braconidae), female inserting long ovipositor inside a rainforest log in

A parasitic wasp (fam. Braconidae), female inserting long ovipositor inside a rainforest log in which her beetle larvae
AUS-438 A parasitic wasp (fam. Braconidae), female inserting long ovipositor inside a rainforest log in which her beetle larvae prey are feeding Australia Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: CLY03162

CLY03162
AUS-484 Goliath stick insect - female about to toss egg to forest floor. Northern Australia Eurycnema goliath Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Goliath stick insect - female head. Females can reach 20 cm

Goliath stick insect - female head. Females can reach 20 cm
AUS-486 Goliath stick insect - female head. Females can reach 20 cm. Northern Australia Eurycnema goliath Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: A stick insect

A stick insect
AUS-479 A stick insect Australia Tropidoderus decipiens Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: A common large centipede, unidentified species

A common large centipede, unidentified species
AUS-474 A common large centipede, unidentified species. Australia Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Goliath stick insect - feeding on gumleaf

Goliath stick insect - feeding on gumleaf
AUS-485 Goliath stick insect - feeding on gumleaf. Northern Australia Eurycnema goliath Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Paper wasps - female workers attending larvae in nest cells

Paper wasps - female workers attending larvae in nest cells
AUS-427 Paper wasps - female workers attending larvae in nest cells. Australia-wide Polistes sp. Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes



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