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Western monkshood or Aconite (Aconitum columbianum) with a bumble bee, Yankee Boy Basin, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Garden orb spider (araneus diadematus) in its web, with captured fly, wrapping it up in silk from its spinnerettes, oxfordshire, uk

Spurge Hawkmoth (Hyles euphorbiae) close-up of final instar fully grown larva showing pattern and colors

Deaths-head hawkmoth (acherontia atropos) final instar larva or caterpillar, showing close-up of tail or horn

Hummingbird Hawkmoth (Macroglossum stellatarum) final instar fully grown larva, feeding on bedstraw, Oxfordshire, UK

Regal silkmoth (citheronia regalis) also known as the royal walnut moth or hickory horned devil, native to north america, close-up view of head, one of the most beautiful moths in the world

Common Darter Dragonfly (Sympetrum striiolatum) close-up of head and thorax from above, Oxfordshire, UK

A young Himba woman covering her body with a mix of clay and resin for protection against the sun and insects, and as body decoration, near the Kunene River, Namibia, Africa

A wasp (species Delta emarginatum, family eumenidae, order hymenoptera) stings a caterpillar on a leaf in Cape Town in South Africa.

Scarce footman (Eilema complana), North West Bulgaria, EuropeFamily Arctiidae;Sub family Lithosiinae

Pale tussock moth (Calliteara pudibunda) (Dasychira pudibunda), Bettel, Luxembourg, EuropeFamily Lymantriidae

Elephant hawk-moth (Deilephila elpenor), North West Bulgaria, EuropeFamily Sphingidae;Sub family Macroglossinae;Tribe Macroglossini;Sub tribe Choerocampina

Oak yellow underwing moth (Catocala nymphagoga), Bulgaria, EuropeFamily Noctuidae;Sub family Catocalinae;

Small elephant hawk-moth (Deilephila porcellus), North West Bulgaria, EuropeFamily Sphingidae;Sub family Macroglossinae;Tribe Macroglossini;Sub tribe Choerocampina

Regal silkmoth (citheronia regalis) also known as the royal walnut moth or hickory horned devil, native to north america, resting on a twig, one of the most beautiful moths in the world