Robberfly

Robberfly

Robberflies are a diverse group of predatory insects belonging to the family Asilidae, within the order Diptera (true flies). Here’s some information about robberflies: Robberflies…

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Fly

Flies are a diverse group of insects belonging to the order Diptera, characterized by their two wings and agile flight capabilities. Found in almost every…

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Jumping spider

Jumping spider

This mesmerizing macro photograph captures the intricate beauty and captivating charm of a jumping spider in stunning detail. The photographer’s skill and precision in capturing…

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Cuckoo-wasp (Chrysis fulgida)

Cuckoo-wasp (Chrysis fulgida)

Commonly known as cuckoo wasps or emerald wasps, the hymenopteran family Chrysididae is a very large cosmopolitan group (over 3000 described species) of parasitoid or kleptoparasitic wasps, often highly sculptured,[1] with brilliant metallic colors created by structural coloration.[2] They are most…

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Thailand

Thailand

Thailand is renowned for its beautiful and diverse range of boats, which are not only functional for transportation but also reflect the country’s rich maritime…

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Jumping spider

Jumping spider

This mesmerizing macro photograph captures the intricate beauty and captivating charm of a jumping spider in stunning detail. The photographer’s skill and precision in capturing…

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Fly

Flies are a diverse group of insects belonging to the order Diptera, characterized by their two wings and agile flight capabilities. Found in almost every…

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Green lacewing

Green lacewing

The green lacewing is a fascinating insect belonging to the family Chrysopidae, known for its delicate appearance and beneficial predatory behavior. Here are some key…

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Bug

The term “bug” is often used informally to refer to various types of insects and other small arthropods. In entomology, however, the term “bug” has…

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