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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Grey patched mining bee (Andrena nitida), male feeding rambling rose flower (Rosa sp) Monmouthshire

Grey patched mining bee (Andrena nitida), male feeding rambling rose flower (Rosa sp) Monmouthshire, Wales, UK. April

Background imageRelated Images Collection: European honey bee (Apis mellifera) newly emerged female worker pushes out of brood cell

European honey bee (Apis mellifera) newly emerged female worker pushes out of brood cell, Monmouthshire, Wales. September

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Early bumblebee (Bombus pratorum), visiting flax flowers, (Linum usitatissimum)

Early bumblebee (Bombus pratorum), visiting flax flowers, (Linum usitatissimum), Monmouthshire Wales, UK, May

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Early bumblebee (Bombus pratorum) flying to feed on Purple toadflax (Linaria purpurea)

Early bumblebee (Bombus pratorum) flying to feed on Purple toadflax (Linaria purpurea) Monmouthshire, Wales, UK. May

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Honey bees (Apis mellifera) forming living bridge, Kiel, Germany, June

Honey bees (Apis mellifera) forming living bridge, Kiel, Germany, June

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Garden Cross Spider (Araneus diadematus) wrapping its Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum)

Garden Cross Spider (Araneus diadematus) wrapping its Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum) prey in silk, Bristol, UK, September. Sequence 9/10

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Female Giant / Mammoth wasp (Megascolia flavifrons) close-up of face showing short antennae

Female Giant / Mammoth wasp (Megascolia flavifrons) close-up of face showing short antennae and long curved jaws or mandibles, Stenje region, Galicica National Park, Macedonia, June 2009

Background imageRelated Images Collection: European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster) catching bumblebee in beak, Pusztaszer, Hungary, May 2008

European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster) catching bumblebee in beak, Pusztaszer, Hungary, May 2008. WWE BOOK. WWE OUTDOOR EXHIBITION *PRESS IMAGE. Magic Moments book plate

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Western Honeybee (Apis mellifera), worker bee, side view

Western Honeybee (Apis mellifera), worker bee, side view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Female parasitic wasp

Female parasitic wasp
A female parasitic wasp inspecting an oak apple which she will pierce with her ovipositor to lay her eggs

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Pepsis sp. Tarantula hawk

Pepsis sp. Tarantula hawk
Watercolour and ink from Drawings of Mandibulata Insects of India, Thomas Hardwicke Collection; 1821 Date: 1821

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Spiders, insects and hummingbird on guava tree

Spiders, insects and hummingbird on guava tree
Hand-coloured engraving based on Maria Sibylla Merian watercolour. From Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium, 1726 edition. Date: 1726

Background imageRelated Images Collection: African Driver Ant, Dorylus nigricans, carrying a beetle pupa, side view

African Driver Ant, Dorylus nigricans, carrying a beetle pupa, side view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Giant Wood Wasp, Urocerus gigas, front view

Giant Wood Wasp, Urocerus gigas, front view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sawfly species (Allantus scrophularia)

Sawfly species (Allantus scrophularia)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gall of a Gall Wasp or Gallfly (Cynipidae), on the leaf of an Elm tree (Ulmus), Upper Bavaria

Gall of a Gall Wasp or Gallfly (Cynipidae), on the leaf of an Elm tree (Ulmus), Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Brood comb with drone brood surrounded by worker bees -Apis mellifera var. carnica-

Brood comb with drone brood surrounded by worker bees -Apis mellifera var. carnica-

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Honey bees -Apis mellifera var carnica-, worker bees and male drones on bright honeycomb

Honey bees -Apis mellifera var carnica-, worker bees and male drones on bright honeycomb

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bee -Apis sp. - on Borage -Borago officinalis-, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Bee -Apis sp. - on Borage -Borago officinalis-, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
Bee -Apis sp.- on Borage -Borago officinalis-, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two honey bees, left, Carnian -Apis mellifera var carnica-, right

Two honey bees, left, Carnian -Apis mellifera var carnica-, right, a hybrid Italian Bee -Apis ligustica bast.- on honeycomb with a propolis coating

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ant anus, SEM C018 / 0550

Ant anus, SEM C018 / 0550
Ant anus, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Ants excrete bodily waste through a single orifice, their anus, which is located at the tip of the abdomen

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bee head, SEM C018 / 0546

Bee head, SEM C018 / 0546
Bee head, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This is the head of a small bumblebee. Flying insects often have two sets of eyes, coloured pink here

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Wasp eye

Wasp eye. Close-up of one of the compound eyes of a wasp (order Hymenoptera), showing the individual lenses (ommatidia, hexagonal)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bullet ant C018 / 2481

Bullet ant C018 / 2481
Bullet ant. Close-up of a bullet ant (Paraponera clavata), showing its large jaws (mandibles, centre). Bullet ants get their name from their powerful and potent sting

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cretaceous of Brazil, prehistoric scene C013 / 7112

Cretaceous of Brazil, prehistoric scene C013 / 7112
Cretaceous of Brazil. Artwork of a coastal lagoon scene reconstructed from fossils in the Crato Formation of Brazil (108 million years ago, during the Cretaceous)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Myrmecodia beccarii, anthouse plant

Myrmecodia beccarii, anthouse plant
Finished watercolour by John Frederick Miller from an outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson, made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Alaptus magnanimus, fairy fly

Alaptus magnanimus, fairy fly
Fairy flies are among the tiniest insects on our planet measuring in at around 0.21mm long

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Asilidae, robber flies

Asilidae, robber flies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hymenoptera specimens

Hymenoptera specimens
A case containing various Hymenoptera (ants, bees, wasps and their allies) specimens, held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gigantiops destructor, South American jumping ant

Gigantiops destructor, South American jumping ant
High magnification image made with a scanning electron microscope of the head of a South American jumping ant. Image coloured artificially by a computer

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ant, SEM

Ant, SEM
Ant (family Formicidae), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). One of its compound eyes (black) is seen, as well as two long antennae that are mounted on the head between the eyes

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Emerald Cockroach Wasp or Jewel Wasp (Ampulex compressa), side view, close up

Emerald Cockroach Wasp or Jewel Wasp (Ampulex compressa), side view, close up

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bumble Bee (Bombus), close up, side view

Bumble Bee (Bombus), close up, side view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Macro image of a spiny ant, Polyrhachis sp. on a blade of grass

Macro image of a spiny ant, Polyrhachis sp. on a blade of grass
Macro image of a Spiny Ant, Polyrhachis sp. on a blade of grass, Ulu Yam, Selangor, Malaysia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tachytes sp. Sand-loving wasp

Tachytes sp. Sand-loving wasp
Watercolour and ink from Drawings of Mandibulata Insects of India, Thomas Hardwicke Collection; 1821 Date: 1821

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sir John Lubbocks pet wasp

Sir John Lubbocks pet wasp
Sir John Lubbock (1834 - 1913) caught this wasp in the Pyrenees and kept it as a pet until its death 10 months later

Background imageRelated Images Collection: English Insects illustration by James Barbut

English Insects illustration by James Barbut
Illustrated plate from The Genera Insectorum of Linnaeus exemplified by various specimens of English insects drawn from Nature (1781) by James Barbut. Date: 1781

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Bumblebee in Flight, Switzerland

Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Bumblebee in Flight, Switzerland Bumble Bee In Flight, Hymenoptera, Switzerland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Bumblebee in Flight, Switzerland

Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Bumblebee in Flight, Switzerland. Bumble Bee In Flight, Hymenoptera, Switzerland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Picture No. 11808338

Picture No. 11808338
Western honey bee or European honey bee (Apis mellifera) collecting pollen from flower, Piedmont, Italy Date

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Picture No. 11806884

Picture No. 11806884
Ichneumon Wasp Ichneumon Wasp on leaf Klungkung Bali Indonesia Date

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Black ant, close up

Black ant, close up

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Asian Carpenter Bee, Xylocopa sp. top view

Asian Carpenter Bee, Xylocopa sp. top view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Parasitic bee, front view

Parasitic bee, front view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bees and larvae inside beehive

Bees and larvae inside beehive

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Common Wasp, Vespula vulgaris, perched on a green leaf, front view

Common Wasp, Vespula vulgaris, perched on a green leaf, front view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Paper Wasp, Polistes sp. front view

Paper Wasp, Polistes sp. front view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dorylus nigricans, African Driver Ants entering a wasps nest, front view

Dorylus nigricans, African Driver Ants entering a wasps nest, front view



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