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Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Brown hairstreak butterfly

Brown hairstreak butterfly. Male brown hairstreak (Thecla betulae) feeding on a flower stalk. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Rose chafer beetle

Rose chafer beetle on a flowerhead. Rose chafers (Cetonia aurata) are found over southern and central Europe and the southern part of the UK. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Scarce large blue butterfly

Scarce large blue butterfly on a burnet (Sanguisorba sp.) flower. The scarce large blue (Maculinea teleius) is found throughout much of Europe, Japan and Russia. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Scarce large blue butterfly

Scarce large blue butterfly on a burnet (Sanguisorba sp.) flower. The scarce large blue (Maculinea teleius)is found throughout much of Europe, Japan and Russia. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Tachinid fly

Tachinid fly (Cylindromyia brassicaria) on a burnet (Sanguisorba sp.) flower. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Ground beetle

Ground beetle (Pterostichus niger) on rotten wood. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Hornet mimic hoverfly

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

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Robber fly on a flower

Robber fly on a flower
Robber fly (Machimus sp.) on a flower. Robber flies (family Asilidae) are predators of other flying insects that they ambush in flight. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Common blue butterfly

Common blue butterfly. Female common blue (Polyommatus icarus) resting on a grass stem. Male uppersides are an iridescent lilac blue with a thin black border

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Meadow brown butterfly

Meadow brown butterfly (Maniola jurtina) resting on flowers. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Ground beetle

Ground beetle (Pterostichus niger) on rotten wood. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Common horse fly C014 / 9664

Common horse fly C014 / 9664
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: Green-veined white butterfly feeding

Green-veined white butterfly feeding
Green-veined white butterfly. Close-up of the head of a green-veined white (Pieris napi) butterfly, showing its large compound eyes. These butterflies are common in Europe. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Darkling beetle on a leaf

Darkling beetle on a leaf
Darkling beetle. Lagria hirta darkling beetle on a leaf. This species of darkling, or darkening, beetle (family Tenebrionidae) is found across much of Europe, North Africa, and the Near East

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Silk button spangle galls on a leaf

Silk button spangle galls on a leaf
Silk button spangle galls on the underside of an oak (Quercus sp.) leaf. These protective galls contain the larvae of a parasitic wasp (Neuroterus numismalis). Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Longhorn beetle on a flower

Longhorn beetle on a flower. This species of longhorn beetle (family Cerambycidae) is found throughout mainland Europe. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Rose chafer beetle

Rose chafer beetle on a flower. Rose chafers (Cetonia aurata) are found over southern and central Europe and the southern part of the UK. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Common red soldier beetles mating

Common red soldier beetles mating on a thistle flower. Common red soldier beetles (Rhagonycha fulva) is common throughout Europe and Anatolia, and has been introduced to North America

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: DNA quadruplex, molecular model

DNA quadruplex, molecular model. This dimeric quadruplex of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is thought to form as part of telomeres

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Woodlouse

Woodlouse (Oniscus asellus). This species of woodlouse is widespread across Europe. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Green shield bug

Green shield bug on a leaf. Green shield bugs (Palomena prasina) are very common throughout Europe. Photographed in Wroclaw, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Fruit flies mating

Fruit flies mating. Pair of Dioxyna bidentis fruit flies mating on a flower. Photographed in Wroclaw, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Lesser purple emperor butterfly

Lesser purple emperor butterfly. Lesser purple emperor (Apatura ilia) drinking from wet sand on the ground with its wings closed. This butterfly is native to most of Europe and Asia

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Edible snail C014 / 9652

Edible snail C014 / 9652
Edible snail (Helix pomatia) on a tree trunk. This species of land snail is farmed for cooking, when is known by the French word for snail, Escargot. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Damsel bug on a flower

Damsel bug on a flower. Damsel bug (Himacerus apterus) on a Zinnia sp. flower. Photographed in Wroclaw, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Minstrel bug

Minstrel bug on a plant. Minstrel bugs (Graphosoma lineatum) are a species of shield bug (superfamily Pentatomoidea) Photographed in Wroclaw, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Lesser purple emperor butterfly

Lesser purple emperor butterfly. Lesser purple emperor (Apatura ilia) drinking from wet sand on the ground with its wings closed. This butterfly is native to most of Europe and Asia

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Goldenrod crab spider catching a bee

Goldenrod crab spider catching a bee
Goldenrod crab spider (Misumena vatia) catching a bee. Photographed in Wroclaw, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Elongated bean weevil

Elongated bean weevil (Lixus iridis) on a leaf. Photographed in Wroclaw, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Elongated bean weevil

Elongated bean weevil (Lixus iridis) on a leaf. Photographed in Wroclaw, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Red slug on the ground

Red slug on the ground. Red slugs (Arion rufus) are mostly found in Denmark, where it was introduced by some scientists into a forest near Silkeborg in 1913

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Hoverfly feeding on flowers

Hoverfly feeding on flowers
Hoverfly (Helophilus trivittatus) feeding on flowers. Photographed in Wroclaw, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Alder leaf beetle

Alder leaf beetle feeding on a leaf. The alder leaf beetle (Agelastica alni) is found in Europe, the Caucasus, Siberia, north-eastern Kazakhstan, and in the 19th century was introduced to the USA

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Poplar leaf beetle

Poplar leaf beetle on a leaf. The poplar leaf beetle (Chrysomela populi) is a species of broad-shouldered leaf beetle (family Chrysomelidae) that is found throughout most of Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Spider wasp

Spider wasp. Episyron sp. spider wasp on a leaf. Spider wasps (family Pompilidae) get their name from their behaviour of hunting and killing spiders, often larger than themselves

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Sloe bug on a leaf

Sloe bug on a leaf. Sloe bugs (Dolycoris baccarum) are a species of shield bug (superfamily Pentatomoidea) Photographed in Zagan, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Green-veined white butterfly feeding

Green-veined white butterfly feeding on flowers. Green-veined white butterflies (Pieris napi) are common in Europe. Photographed in Wroclaw, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Lime hawk-moth

Lime hawk-moth on a tree trunk. The lime hawk-moth (Mimas tiliae) is found throughout the Palearctic region and the Near East, and has also been identified in Eastern Canada

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Scarlet lily beetle

Scarlet lily beetle on flowers. The scarlet lily beetle (Lilioceris lilii) eats the leaves, stem, buds and flower of lilies, fritillaries and other members of the family Liliaceae

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Springtails

Springtails. Colony of Hypogastrura sp. springtails on wet concrete. Springtails (subclass Collembola) are primitive wingless hexapods that are frequently found in leaf litter

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

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

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Firebug

Firebug on a flower. 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: Ants feeding

Ants feeding. Group of black garden ants (Lasius niger) feeding on a bread crumb. Photographed in Poland

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Salp colony

Salp colony (Cyclosalpa). Salps are tubular shaped gelatinous marine animals. Multiple individuals join together to form long colonies that feed on phytoplankton

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Lions mane jellyfish

Lions mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata). Lions mane jellyfish are the largest known species of jellyfish. They can reach over 2 metres across with tentacles of around 30 metres long

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Lions mane jellyfish

Lions mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata). Lions mane jellyfish are the largest known species of jellyfish. They can reach over 2 metres across with tentacles of around 30 metres long

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: DNA hybrid duplex, molecular model

DNA hybrid duplex, molecular model. This model shows a chimeric junction, where a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) strand changes from one form to another

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2013: Huskies at an international dog sled race, La Grande Odyssee Savoie Mont Blanc, Haute-Savoie

Huskies at an international dog sled race, La Grande Odyssee Savoie Mont Blanc, Haute-Savoie, France, Europe



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