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  • robber fly (Asilidae) closeup
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  • Green bottle fly Phaenicia sericata on a leaf.
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  • Flies and insects stuck to yellow fly paper. A fly-killing device made of paper coated with a sweetly fragrant, but extremely sticky or poisonous substance that traps flies and other flying insects when they land upon it.
    IR_Garden_E2611.jpg
  • Flies and insects stuck to yellow fly paper. A fly-killing device made of paper coated with a sweetly fragrant, but extremely sticky or poisonous substance that traps flies and other flying insects when they land upon it.
    IR_Garden_E2607.jpg
  • Flies and insects stuck to yellow fly paper. A fly-killing device made of paper coated with a sweetly fragrant, but extremely sticky or poisonous substance that traps flies and other flying insects when they land upon it.
    IR_Garden_E2609.jpg
  • Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita. It is also a muscimol mushroom. Native throughout the temperate and boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Arguably the most iconic toadstool species, the fly agaric is a large white-gilled, white-spotted, usually red mushroom, and is one of the most recognisable and widely encountered in popular culture. Photographed in Stubai Valley, Tyrol, Austria in September
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  • Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita. It is also a muscimol mushroom. Native throughout the temperate and boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Arguably the most iconic toadstool species, the fly agaric is a large white-gilled, white-spotted, usually red mushroom, and is one of the most recognisable and widely encountered in popular culture. Photographed in Stubai Valley, Tyrol, Austria in September
    IR_f_Stubaital_D9034.jpg
  • Tsetse fly (Glossina Palpalis) Illustration. This fly carries the microscopic parasites that cause African sleeping sickness. From the book ' Missionary travels and researches in South Africa ' by Livingstone, David, 1813-1873; Arnot, Fred. S. (Frederick Stanley), 1858-1914; Published in London by J. Murray in 1899
    IR_f_Livingstone-1_0088.jpg
  • Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita. It is also a muscimol mushroom. Native throughout the temperate and boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Arguably the most iconic toadstool species, the fly agaric is a large white-gilled, white-spotted, usually red mushroom, and is one of the most recognisable and widely encountered in popular culture. Photographed in Stubai Valley, Tyrol, Austria in September
    IR_f_Elfer_D9022.jpg
  • Tsetse fly (Glossina sp.) trap. The poison coated blue colour attracts the flies and helps combat diseases spread by this biting fly. Photographed in Tanzania, Africa
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  • TUI Fly Boeing 737 MAX 8  D-AMAB landing at Corfu Airport, Greece
    OS_f_Corfu_026A7579.jpg
  • TUI Fly Boeing 737 MAX 8  D-AMAB landing at Corfu Airport, Greece
    OS_f_Corfu_026A7573.jpg
  • TUI Fly Boeing 737 MAX 8  D-AMAB landing at Corfu Airport, Greece
    OS_f_Corfu_026A7569.jpg
  • TUI Fly Boeing 737 MAX 8  D-AMAB landing at Corfu Airport, Greece
    OS_f_Corfu_026A7576.jpg
  • TUI Fly Boeing 737 MAX 8  D-AMAB landing at Corfu Airport, Greece
    OS_f_Corfu_026A7574.jpg
  • TUI Fly Boeing 737 MAX 8  D-AMAB landing at Corfu Airport, Greece
    OS_f_Corfu_026A7572.jpg
  • TUI Fly Boeing 737 MAX 8  D-AMAB landing at Corfu Airport, Greece
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  • TUI Fly Boeing 737 MAX 8  D-AMAB landing at Corfu Airport, Greece
    OS_f_Corfu_026A7570.jpg
  • TUI Fly Boeing 737 MAX 8  D-AMAB landing at Corfu Airport, Greece
    OS_f_Corfu_026A7567.jpg
  • Israel, Haifa, MadaTech The Israel national Museum of Science The Robotic World exhibition. House fly robot
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  • Israel, Haifa, MadaTech The Israel national Museum of Science The Robotic World exhibition. House fly robot
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  • Israel, Haifa, MadaTech The Israel national Museum of Science The Robotic World exhibition. House fly robot
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  • robber fly (Asilidae) feeds off a captured honey bee by sucking out the body fluids of the prey
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  • Bird migration. A flock of birds fly in an arrow formation on a blue sky background. Photographed at the Hula Valley, Israel
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  • Bird migration. A flock of birds fly in an arrow formation on a blue sky background. Photographed in the Galilee,  Israel in January
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  • Bird migration. A flock of birds fly in an arrow formation on a blue sky background. Photographed in the Galilee,  Israel in January
    SL_f_birds_LS2_9712.jpg
  • Homemade ecological fly trap reusing a plastic bottle. By inverting the top third of the bottle into the base and filling in some sugar water or similar bait
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  • Fly resting near a carcass of a dead bird
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  • Children fly a kite in a park
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  • Africa, Tanzania, Lake Manyara National Park blue bottle fly or bottlebee (Calliphora vomitoria)
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  • Silhouette of a man fly fishing. Photographed in New Zealand, South Island
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  • Flies stuck to flypaper A fly-killing device made of paper coated with a sweetly fragrant, but extremely sticky or poisonous substance that traps flies and other flying insects when they land upon it.
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  • Flies stuck to flypaper A fly-killing device made of paper coated with a sweetly fragrant, but extremely sticky or poisonous substance that traps flies and other flying insects when they land upon it.
    SL_Farm_LS2_7032.jpg
  • Flies stuck to flypaper A fly-killing device made of paper coated with a sweetly fragrant, but extremely sticky or poisonous substance that traps flies and other flying insects when they land upon it.
    SL_Farm_LS2_7033.jpg
  • Housefly (Musca domestica). This fly feeds on organic material, including decomposing matter, and carries numerous diseases which it can spread to human food.
    IR_m_Garden_D4946.jpg
  • Housefly (Musca domestica). This fly feeds on organic material, including decomposing matter, and carries numerous diseases which it can spread to human food.
    IR_m_Garden_D4947.jpg
  • Classic red and white potted toadstool. Fly agaric or Fly amanita (Amanita muscaria) Photographed in Tyrol, Austria
    IR_f_toadstool_C9844.jpg
  • Classic red and white potted toadstool. Fly agaric or Fly amanita (Amanita muscaria) Photographed in Tyrol, Austria
    IR_f_toadstool_C9845.jpg
  • Classic red and white potted toadstool. Fly agaric or Fly amanita (Amanita muscaria) Photographed in Tyrol, Austria
    IR_f_toadstool_C9705.jpg
  • Classic red and white potted toadstool. Fly agaric or Fly amanita (Amanita muscaria) Photographed in Tyrol, Austria
    IR_f_toadstool_C9703.jpg
  • Gonepteryx rhamni (known as the common brimstone or in the past as butter-coloured fly and hence butterfly) a medium sized butterfly of the family Pieridae that is native to the Mediterranean region. Photographed in Israel in April, Spring
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  • a close up of a specimen of the Bombyliidae family (bee flies) on a flower. Adults feed on nectar and pollen, Israel, September 2006
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  • Various beetles, insects and fly species Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XVII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1820
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  • Israel, Jordan Valley, Kibbutz Degania Alef Fly and wasp trap
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  • Various beetles, insects and fly species Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XVII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1820
    IR_f_Vol17_0279-wb.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, a flock of birds fly over a cultivated field. Birds are a major pest to farmers
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  • Israel, Negev, a flock of migrating storks fly over a cultivated field. Birds are a major pest to farmers
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  • Black and yellow Bumble bee visits a Blue Lobster flower Plectranthus neochilus (lobster bush, fly bush, or mosquito bush) is a perennial ground cover with highly fragrant, partially scalloped, ovate leaves. Flowers are purple blue inflorescent spikes
    IR_f_Garden_E2820.jpg
  • young Yellow-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus xanthopygos) Fledgling ready to fly out of the nest Photographed in Israel in June
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  • young Yellow-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus xanthopygos) Fledgling ready to fly out of the nest Photographed in Israel in June
    IR_f_F1533-1.jpg
  • Title Page and credits with Magnified Tsetse fly From the Book ' Missionary travels and researches in South Africa ' including Sixteen Years Residence in the Interior of Africa. by Dr. David Livingstone Published in New York by Harper & Brothers 1858
    IR_f_Livingstone-2_0011.jpg
  • Black and yellow Bumble bee visits a Blue Lobster flower Plectranthus neochilus (lobster bush, fly bush, or mosquito bush) is a perennial ground cover with highly fragrant, partially scalloped, ovate leaves. Flowers are purple blue inflorescent spikes
    IR_f_Garden_E2816.jpg
  • Blue Lobster flower Plectranthus neochilus (lobster bush, fly bush, or mosquito bush) is a perennial ground cover with highly fragrant, partially scalloped, ovate leaves. Flowers are purple blue inflorescent spikes
    IR_f_Garden_E2527.jpg
  • Blue Lobster flower Plectranthus neochilus (lobster bush, fly bush, or mosquito bush) is a perennial ground cover with highly fragrant, partially scalloped, ovate leaves. Flowers are purple blue inflorescent spikes
    IR_f_Garden_E2524.jpg
  • Blue Lobster flower Plectranthus neochilus (lobster bush, fly bush, or mosquito bush) is a perennial ground cover with highly fragrant, partially scalloped, ovate leaves. Flowers are purple blue inflorescent spikes
    IR_f_Garden_E2510.jpg
  • Blue Lobster flower Plectranthus neochilus (lobster bush, fly bush, or mosquito bush) is a perennial ground cover with highly fragrant, partially scalloped, ovate leaves. Flowers are purple blue inflorescent spikes
    IR_f_Garden_E2499-Pano.jpg
  • Blue Lobster flower Plectranthus neochilus (lobster bush, fly bush, or mosquito bush) is a perennial ground cover with highly fragrant, partially scalloped, ovate leaves. Flowers are purple blue inflorescent spikes
    IR_f_Garden_E2503.jpg
  • Blue Lobster flower Plectranthus neochilus (lobster bush, fly bush, or mosquito bush) is a perennial ground cover with highly fragrant, partially scalloped, ovate leaves. Flowers are purple blue inflorescent spikes
    IR_f_Garden_E2496.jpg
  • Blue Lobster flower Plectranthus neochilus (lobster bush, fly bush, or mosquito bush) is a perennial ground cover with highly fragrant, partially scalloped, ovate leaves. Flowers are purple blue inflorescent spikes
    IR_f_Garden_E2494.jpg
  • Close up of a crab spider (Thomisus onustus) eating a fly on an Anemone coronaria
    AM_InsectIMG_1280_fs.jpg
  • Mosquito and Flies 18th century Entomology study from D. Jacob Christian Schaffers Abhandlungen von Insecten (Treatises on insects) published in 1764 by Schäffer, Jacob Christian, 1718-1790 Second addition Printed in Germany in 1797
    IR_Schaffers_0002_0197.jpg
  • Mosquito and Flies 18th century Entomology study from D. Jacob Christian Schaffers Abhandlungen von Insecten (Treatises on insects) published in 1764 by Schäffer, Jacob Christian, 1718-1790 Second addition Printed in Germany in 1797
    IR_Schaffers_0002_0187.jpg
  • Mosquito and Flies 18th century Entomology study from D. Jacob Christian Schaffers Abhandlungen von Insecten (Treatises on insects) published in 1764 by Schäffer, Jacob Christian, 1718-1790 Second addition Printed in Germany in 1797
    IR_Schaffers_0002_0163.jpg
  • Copperplate print of various flies from Johannes Jonston book of nature 'Dr. I. Ionstons Beschrijving vande natuur der vogelen neffens haer beeldenissen in koper gesneden' Published in Amsterdam in 1660
    IR_Ionstons_0007.jpg
  • Cutout of a flying parrot on white background
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  • Flies and Mosquitoes of Cube 1838, From the book Histoire physique, politique et naturelle de l'ile de Cuba [Physical, political and natural history of the island of Cuba] by  Sagra, Ramón de la, 1798-1871; Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', 1802-1857 Publication date 1838 Publisher Paris : A. Bertrand
    IR_Cuba-Insects_0047.jpg
  • Flies and Mosquitoes of Cube 1838, From the book Histoire physique, politique et naturelle de l'ile de Cuba [Physical, political and natural history of the island of Cuba] by  Sagra, Ramón de la, 1798-1871; Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', 1802-1857 Publication date 1838 Publisher Paris : A. Bertrand
    IR_Cuba-Insects_0043.jpg
  • Mosquito and Flies 18th century Entomology study from D. Jacob Christian Schaffers Abhandlungen von Insecten (Treatises on insects) published in 1764 by Schäffer, Jacob Christian, 1718-1790 Second addition Printed in Germany in 1797
    IR_Schaffers_0002_0179.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of different owls flying in a forest
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  • Cutout of a flying parrot on white background
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  • 2 kites flying in a blue sky
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  • Cutout of a flying parrot on white background
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  • Flying white dove on blue sky background
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  • A hand sends off a Flying white dove on blue sky background
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  • Flying white dove on blue sky background
    BT_f_white-Dove_03.jpg
  • A young boy flying a kite on the beach
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  • A young boy flying a kite on the beach
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  • Africa, Tanzania, members of the Datoga tribe Meat hanging out to dry.Green bottle flies (Phaenicia sericata)  can be seen on the meat April 2006
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  • Africa, Tanzania, members of the Datoga tribe Meat hanging out to dry.Green bottle flies (Phaenicia sericata)  can be seen on the meat April 2006
    GF_Datoga_0406_046_fs.jpg
  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7706.jpg
  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7702.jpg
  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7701.jpg
  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7699.jpg
  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7700.jpg
  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7703.jpg
  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7698.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image a McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle as a flies past a supernova affect
    IR_F-15-combo-golden.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image a McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle as a flies past a supernova affect
    IR_F-15-combo-Dissolve-2.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image a McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle as a flies past a supernova affect
    IR_F-15-combo-afterburn-2.jpg
  • A flock of birds flies over the Ganges River at sunset at Varanesi, Uttar Pradesh, India
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  • Sylvicola and Tipulae from the book An exposition of English insects : including the several classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, & Diptera, or bees, flies, & Libellulae : exhibiting on 51 copper plates near 500 figures, accurately drawn & highly finished in colours, from nature : the whole minutely described, arranged & named, according to the Linnean system, with remarks : the figures of a great number of moths not in the Aurelian collection : formerly published by the same author and a plate with an explanation of colours, are likewise given in the work by  Moses Harris, 1730 - 1788, author and illustrator. Publication date 1782
    IR_f_English-Insects_0262.jpg
  • Apicis from the book An exposition of English insects : including the several classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, & Diptera, or bees, flies, & Libellulae : exhibiting on 51 copper plates near 500 figures, accurately drawn & highly finished in colours, from nature : the whole minutely described, arranged & named, according to the Linnean system, with remarks : the figures of a great number of moths not in the Aurelian collection : formerly published by the same author and a plate with an explanation of colours, are likewise given in the work by  Moses Harris, 1730 - 1788, author and illustrator. Publication date 1782
    IR_f_English-Insects_0223.jpg
  • Apicis from the book An exposition of English insects : including the several classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, & Diptera, or bees, flies, & Libellulae : exhibiting on 51 copper plates near 500 figures, accurately drawn & highly finished in colours, from nature : the whole minutely described, arranged & named, according to the Linnean system, with remarks : the figures of a great number of moths not in the Aurelian collection : formerly published by the same author and a plate with an explanation of colours, are likewise given in the work by  Moses Harris, 1730 - 1788, author and illustrator. Publication date 1782
    IR_f_English-Insects_0217.jpg
  • Apicis from the book An exposition of English insects : including the several classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, & Diptera, or bees, flies, & Libellulae : exhibiting on 51 copper plates near 500 figures, accurately drawn & highly finished in colours, from nature : the whole minutely described, arranged & named, according to the Linnean system, with remarks : the figures of a great number of moths not in the Aurelian collection : formerly published by the same author and a plate with an explanation of colours, are likewise given in the work by  Moses Harris, 1730 - 1788, author and illustrator. Publication date 1782
    IR_f_English-Insects_0213.jpg
  • Vespae from the book An exposition of English insects : including the several classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, & Diptera, or bees, flies, & Libellulae : exhibiting on 51 copper plates near 500 figures, accurately drawn & highly finished in colours, from nature : the whole minutely described, arranged & named, according to the Linnean system, with remarks : the figures of a great number of moths not in the Aurelian collection : formerly published by the same author and a plate with an explanation of colours, are likewise given in the work by  Moses Harris, 1730 - 1788, author and illustrator. Publication date 1782
    IR_f_English-Insects_0208.jpg
  • Libellulae from the book An exposition of English insects : including the several classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, & Diptera, or bees, flies, & Libellulae : exhibiting on 51 copper plates near 500 figures, accurately drawn & highly finished in colours, from nature : the whole minutely described, arranged & named, according to the Linnean system, with remarks : the figures of a great number of moths not in the Aurelian collection : formerly published by the same author and a plate with an explanation of colours, are likewise given in the work by  Moses Harris, 1730 - 1788, author and illustrator. Publication date 1782
    IR_f_English-Insects_0152.jpg
  • Dipterae Sylvicolae from the book An exposition of English insects : including the several classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, & Diptera, or bees, flies, & Libellulae : exhibiting on 51 copper plates near 500 figures, accurately drawn & highly finished in colours, from nature : the whole minutely described, arranged & named, according to the Linnean system, with remarks : the figures of a great number of moths not in the Aurelian collection : formerly published by the same author and a plate with an explanation of colours, are likewise given in the work by  Moses Harris, 1730 - 1788, author and illustrator. Publication date 1782
    IR_f_English-Insects_0169.jpg
  • Libellulae from the book An exposition of English insects : including the several classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, & Diptera, or bees, flies, & Libellulae : exhibiting on 51 copper plates near 500 figures, accurately drawn & highly finished in colours, from nature : the whole minutely described, arranged & named, according to the Linnean system, with remarks : the figures of a great number of moths not in the Aurelian collection : formerly published by the same author and a plate with an explanation of colours, are likewise given in the work by  Moses Harris, 1730 - 1788, author and illustrator. Publication date 1782
    IR_f_English-Insects_0166.jpg
  • from the book An exposition of English insects : including the several classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, & Diptera, or bees, flies, & Libellulae : exhibiting on 51 copper plates near 500 figures, accurately drawn & highly finished in colours, from nature : the whole minutely described, arranged & named, according to the Linnean system, with remarks : the figures of a great number of moths not in the Aurelian collection : formerly published by the same author and a plate with an explanation of colours, are likewise given in the work by  Moses Harris, 1730 - 1788, author and illustrator. Publication date 1782
    IR_f_English-Insects_0156.jpg
  • Cimicis from the book An exposition of English insects : including the several classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, & Diptera, or bees, flies, & Libellulae : exhibiting on 51 copper plates near 500 figures, accurately drawn & highly finished in colours, from nature : the whole minutely described, arranged & named, according to the Linnean system, with remarks : the figures of a great number of moths not in the Aurelian collection : formerly published by the same author and a plate with an explanation of colours, are likewise given in the work by  Moses Harris, 1730 - 1788, author and illustrator. Publication date 1782
    IR_f_English-Insects_0147.jpg
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