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"DDE-90037562: Exploring the Fascinating World of Dispar" Discover the mesmerizing beauty of Siphonophores, Diphyes dispar

Background imageDispar Collection: Garden spider, Araneus diadematus male 1, female 2, Spanish fly

Garden spider, Araneus diadematus male 1, female 2, Spanish fly, Lytta vesicatoria 3,4,5 Cantharis livida 6
FLO4646266 Garden spider, Araneus diadematus male 1, female 2, Spanish fly, Lytta vesicatoria 3,4,5 Cantharis livida 6, giant blister beetle, Lytta gigas 7, blister beetles, Lydus trimaculatus 8

Background imageDispar Collection: DDE-90037562

DDE-90037562
South Pacific, Solomon Islands. A displaying male redfin anthias or fairy basslet fish. Date: 11/02/2005

Background imageDispar Collection: Siphonophores, Diphyes dispar

Siphonophores, Diphyes dispar, Diphyes boryi, Difie del Bory. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imageDispar Collection: Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar

Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, male, female, larva, chrysalis. Phalaena dispar. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock from Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in

Background imageDispar Collection: Black arches and owlet moth

Black arches and owlet moth
Black arches or nun moth, Lymantria monacha 1-6, and owlet moth, Panthea coenobita 7. Phalaena monacha, Phalaena coenobita

Background imageDispar Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 748

Curtis British Entomology Plate 748
Hemiptera: Thrips dispar = Baliothrips dispar Date: 1824-39

Background imageDispar Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 484

Curtis British Entomology Plate 484
Ephemeroptera: Baetis dispar = Ecdyonurus dispar (Dissimilar May-fly) [Plant: Nitella sp. (Nitella hyalina)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageDispar Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 166

Curtis British Entomology Plate 166
Hymenoptera: Colax dispar (Northern Colax) = Pteromalus dispar (Curtis) [Plant: Viola lutea, var. (Yellow Mountain Pansy)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageDispar Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 12

Curtis British Entomology Plate 12
Lepidoptera: Lycaena dispar (Large Copper) [Plant: Phragmites australis (Arundo phragmitis, Common Reed)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageDispar Collection: Picture No. 12479170

Picture No. 12479170
Redfin Anthias - with fin extended - Pyramids Date:

Background imageDispar Collection: A Gypsy Moth Caterpillar Eats An Oak Leaf; Luray, Virginia, United States Of America

A Gypsy Moth Caterpillar Eats An Oak Leaf; Luray, Virginia, United States Of America

Background imageDispar Collection: Illustration, Liparidae -- Bombycoidae

Illustration, Liparidae -- Bombycoidae -- Leucoma Salicis, Ocneria Dispar, Ocneria Monacha, Porthesia Chrysorrhoea, Porthesia Auriflua, Laria V Nigra, Panthea Coenobita

Background imageDispar Collection: Illustration, Lycaenidae

Illustration, Lycaenidae -- Polyommatus Euphemus, Polyommatus Cyllarus, Polyommatus Minima, Polyommatus Argiolus, Polyommatus Damon, Polyommatus Corydon, Polyommatus Bellargus, Polyommatus Icarus

Background imageDispar Collection: Picture No. 11675196

Picture No. 11675196
Redfin Anthias. Date:

Background imageDispar Collection: Picture No. 11675195

Picture No. 11675195
Redfin Anthias. Date:

Background imageDispar Collection: Picture No. 11675132

Picture No. 11675132
Redfin Anthias. Date:

Background imageDispar Collection: Gypsy moth trap this moth is a serious pest of trees and shrubs with a preference for oaks

Gypsy moth trap this moth is a serious pest of trees and shrubs with a preference for oaks. Other hosts include hornbeam, beech, chestnut, birch and poplar


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"DDE-90037562: Exploring the Fascinating World of Dispar" Discover the mesmerizing beauty of Siphonophores, Diphyes dispar, as they gracefully glide through the depths of the ocean. These ethereal creatures captivate with their delicate tendrils and vibrant colors. Intriguing marine life isn't limited to just siphonophores; African pompano and ponyfish also add a touch of wonder to our oceans. Their sleek bodies and shimmering scales make them a sight to behold. Moving from water to land, we encounter the enchanting Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar. Its distinctive markings and fluffy appearance have made it an intriguing subject for entomologists worldwide. Speaking of moths, let's delve into the world of Black arches and owlet moth. Curtis British Entomology Plate 748 showcases these nocturnal beauties in all their intricate glory – a true testament to nature's artistry. Continuing our exploration through Curtis British Entomology Plates series, Plate 484 introduces us to another captivating insect species that will leave you in awe. The stunning details captured on this plate are sure to ignite your curiosity about these tiny yet remarkable creatures. As we turn our attention towards Plate 166 from Curtis British Entomology collection, we are greeted by yet another fascinating insect species. This illustration transports us into a world where every wing pattern tells a unique story – one worth unraveling. Plate 12 takes us further into the realm of insects as it unveils more hidden wonders waiting to be discovered. From vivid hues to intricate patterns, each creature depicted here is like a miniature work of art crafted by Mother Nature herself. Picture No. 12479170 invites us on an immersive journey into Liparidae - Bombycoidae family with its striking illustration capturing every minute detail with precision and finesse. Prepare yourself for an up-close encounter with these captivating creatures.