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  • Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals)are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals. Typically about 0.5 millimetres long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. Most marine species live in tropical waters, sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 1 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1847
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  • Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals)are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals. Typically about 0.5 millimetres long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. Most marine species live in tropical waters, sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 1 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1847
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_5_0121.jpg
  • Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals)are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals. Typically about 0.5 millimetres long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. Most marine species live in tropical waters, sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 1 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1847
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_5_0115.jpg
  • Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals)are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals. Typically about 0.5 millimetres long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. Most marine species live in tropical waters, sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 1 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1847
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_5_0111.jpg
  • Stephanoceas freycincti (Ammonit) fossil. Ammonites are extinct marine invertebrates. They first appeared in the Late Silurian to Early Devonian period (around 400 million years ago) and became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago). Photographed at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
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  • Grammoceras doertenense (Ammonit) fossil. Ammonites are extinct marine invertebrates. They first appeared in the Late Silurian to Early Devonian period (around 400 million years ago) and became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago). Photographed at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
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  • Patagiosites stobaei (Ammonite) fossil. Ammonites are extinct marine invertebrates. They first appeared in the Late Silurian to Early Devonian period (around 400 million years ago) and became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago). Photographed at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
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  • Pinacoceras metternichi (Ammonit) fossil. Ammonites are extinct marine invertebrates. They first appeared in the Late Silurian to Early Devonian period (around 400 million years ago) and became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago). Photographed at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
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  • Parkinsonia (Ammonite) fossil. Ammonites are extinct marine invertebrates. They first appeared in the Late Silurian to Early Devonian period (around 400 million years ago) and became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago). Photographed at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
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Ammonite fossil. Ammonites are extinct marine invertebrates. They first appeared in the Late Silurian to Early Devonian period (around 400 million years ago) and became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago). Photographed at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
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  • A cluster of Rose aphids (Macrosiphon rosae) on a rose stem. Known as plant lice, aphids are specialised plant feeders that suck the sap from plant veins. These female insect bugs are green or pink in colour; they multiply rapidly, and a variety of aphid sizes and ages are evident here. Aphids are serious pests of flowers, vegetables and some fruit trees. Macrosiphon rosae appears in large numbers in spring along the stems and under the leaves of domestic roses.
    IR_f_Garden_E2439-Pano.jpg
  • Antlion on a plant. Antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) are flying insects that belong to the same family as lacewings. Their larvae are voracious predators of ants. Photographed in Israel in August
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  • Antlion on a plant. Antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) are flying insects that belong to the same family as lacewings. Their larvae are voracious predators of ants. Photographed in Israel in May
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  • Fusus, Cerithium and Fissurellidea from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
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  • Aplysia is a genus of medium-sized to extremely large sea slugs, specifically sea hares, from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0855.jpg
  • Trilacinoceras Hunanense from Hunan China. Photographed at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
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  • Caterpillar builds its cocoon on a leaf Photographed in Israel in May
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  • Fiddler crab (Uca tetragonon) male Photographed in a Mangrove swamp, Seychelles Curieuse Island in September
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  • Brown grasshopper on tiles. Photographed in Greece in October
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  • Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) feeding on nectar. Photographed in St. Moritz, Switzerland in September
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  • Adult red palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) a species of snout beetle also known as the Asian palm weevil or sago palm weevil.  Weevil larvae can excavate holes in the trunk of a palm trees up to a metre long, thereby weakening and eventually killing the host plant. As a result, the weevil is considered a major pest in palm plantations, including the coconut palm, date palm and oil palm
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  • Amata mestralii is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Israel and Syria. Photographed in Israel in Spring in April
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  • damaged citrus leaf due to Mealy bugs. Photographed in Israel
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  • Coccinella septempunctata, the seven-spot ladybird on a Geropogon hybridus Dandelion. Photographed in Israel in March
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  • Close up of a Bearded fireworm (Hermodice carunculata). This is a species of marine bristleworm Photographed in The Mediterranean Sea Israel
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  • Cercopis intermedia is a species of froghopper in the family Cercopidae. It occurs in Europe and the Near East. Photographed in Israel in April
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  • Coccinella septempunctata, the seven-spot ladybird on a Common Chamomile flowers Photographed in Israel
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  • Emperor Dragonfly or Blue Emperor (Anax imperator) Dragonflies are a fairly primitive order of carnivorous, winged insects. They are superb flyers, being able to maintain a stationary hover and can even fly backwards. Dragonfly larvae (nymphs) live in ponds. A. imperator spends 2-5 years as a nymph before living in the adult form for a single summer. Photographed in Israel
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  • bark beetle (family Scolytidae) collected from sa trap in a young pine tree forest. The bark beetles can be serious pests. photographed in Antalya, Turkey
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  • Harvester ant (Messor hebraeus). Macrophotograph of a harvester ant carrying a seed. Harvester ants specialise in gathering different types of seeds. The ants travel in single file in two-lane "highways" - one lane returning to the nest whilst the other consists of ants looking for more seeds. The seeds may be stored for several months in underground chambers before being eaten.
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  • Close-up portrait of a Common green grasshopper (Omocestus viridulus)
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  • Catopsilia florella, the African migrant, African emigrant, or common vagrant, is a butterfly of the family Pieridae. It is found in Africa (including Madagascar), Arabia (United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman) and the Canary Islands. Like Catopsilia pomona, this species also has a habit of migration. Photographed in Israel in January
    AM_f-African-migrant_220129.jpg
  • Coccinella septempunctata, the seven-spot ladybird on wild oats (Avena) Photographed in Israel in November a natural pest control
    IR_f_Ein-Afekf_F1888.jpg
  • A cluster of Rose aphids (Macrosiphon rosae) on a rose stem. Known as plant lice, aphids are specialised plant feeders that suck the sap from plant veins. These female insect bugs are green or pink in colour; they multiply rapidly, and a variety of aphid sizes and ages are evident here. Aphids are serious pests of flowers, vegetables and some fruit trees. Macrosiphon rosae appears in large numbers in spring along the stems and under the leaves of domestic roses.
    IR_f_Garden_E2447.jpg
  • A cluster of Rose aphids (Macrosiphon rosae) on a rose stem. Known as plant lice, aphids are specialised plant feeders that suck the sap from plant veins. These female insect bugs are green or pink in colour; they multiply rapidly, and a variety of aphid sizes and ages are evident here. Aphids are serious pests of flowers, vegetables and some fruit trees. Macrosiphon rosae appears in large numbers in spring along the stems and under the leaves of domestic roses.
    IR_f_Garden_E2442-Pano.jpg
  • Common housefly (Musca domestica) closeup. The head (left) is dominated by a pair of large compound eyes (brown), each eye composed of about 4000 image-forming facets called ommatidia. Mouthparts are visible beneath the eye. Hairs on the head and body act as tactile (touch) organs. The housefly has one pair of wings (silver/grey) and six legs. They tend to frequent unsavoury places, feeding on decomposing matter as well as human food, and they may pick up and transmit serious diseases to humans.
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  • Old World swallowtail (Papilio machaon) butterfly emerging from its cocoon (centre left). Photographed in Israel, in August.
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  • Lubber grasshopper (Romalea microptera) with spread wings The lubber grasshopper is so called because it is large, stout, clumsy. It is the best known species of grasshopper in Florida, USA. It has small wings and is flightless. The male tends to be smaller than the female, measuring 43-55 millimetres in length, compared to 50-70 millimetres. When disturbed, a lubber grasshopper will hiss and spread its wings. This grasshopper eats a wide variety of plants and is found in nearly all habitats. Photographed in Panama in October
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  • Blepharopsis mendica is a species of praying mantis found in North Africa, parts of the Mediterranean, Middle East and southern Asia, and on the Canary Islands. Devil's flower mantis, Egyptian flower mantis, thistle mantis, and Arab mantis are among its common names. In deimatic display, the adult rotates its head and thorax to one side, displaying the bright colours on the insides of its forelegs and the undersides of its hindwings, and holds its wings slightly spread behind the body, making it seem large and threatening
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  • Giant peacock moth (Saturnia pyri), also called the great peacock moth, giant emperor moth, or Viennese emperor, is a Saturniid moth which is native to Europe. It is the largest European moth, with a wingspan reaching 15–20 cm. Photographed in Israel in December
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  • Giant peacock moth (Saturnia pyri), also called the great peacock moth, giant emperor moth, or Viennese emperor, is a Saturniid moth which is native to Europe. It is the largest European moth, with a wingspan reaching 15–20 cm. Photographed in Israel in December
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  • Eggs of the Giant peacock moth (Saturnia pyri) Photographed in Israel in December
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  • Giant peacock moth (Saturnia pyri), also called the great peacock moth, giant emperor moth, or Viennese emperor, is a Saturniid moth which is native to Europe. It is the largest European moth, with a wingspan reaching 15–20 cm. Photographed in Israel in December
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  • Caterpillar of the Giant peacock moth (Saturnia pyri) Photographed in Israel in December
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  • Caterpillar of the Giant peacock moth (Saturnia pyri) Photographed in Israel in December
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  • Oriental hornet, (Vespa orientalis) in flight. Oriental hornet, is a social insect of the family Vespidae. The Oriental hornet lives in seasonal colonies consisting of caste system dominated by a queen. The hornet builds its nests underground and communicates using sound vibrations. The hornet has a yellow stripe on its cuticle (exoskeleton) which can absorb sunlight to generate a small electrical potential. Photographed in Israel in September
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  • Aphids on a hibiscus flower
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  • Aphids on a hibiscus flower
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  • a large colony of white garden snails, Theba pisana,
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  • Old World swallowtail (Papilio machaon Syriacus) butterfly emerging from its cocoon (centre left). Photographed in Israel, in August.
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  • Old World swallowtail (Papilio machaon Syriacus) butterfly emerging from its cocoon (centre left). Photographed in Israel, in August.
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  • Old World swallowtail (Papilio machaon Syriacus) butterfly emerging from its cocoon (centre left). Photographed in Israel, in August.
    BT_f_Swallowtail_01.jpg
  • Perlamantis alliberti is a species of praying mantis in the family Amorphoscelidae. It is native to the Iberian Peninsula. Photographed in israel in November
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  • The European mantis (Mantis religiosa) is a large hemimetabolic insect in the family of the Mantidae ('mantids'),
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  • Recently laid ootheca [Egg Mass] of the European mantis (Mantis religiosa)
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  • Sphodromantis viridis is a species of praying mantis that is kept worldwide as a pet. Its common names include Green Mantis, African mantis, giant African mantis, and bush mantis
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  • Sphodromantis viridis is a species of praying mantis that is kept worldwide as a pet. Its common names include Green Mantis, African mantis, giant African mantis, and bush mantis
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  • Sphodromantis viridis is a species of praying mantis that is kept worldwide as a pet. Its common names include Green Mantis, African mantis, giant African mantis, and bush mantis
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  • Sphodromantis viridis is a species of praying mantis that is kept worldwide as a pet. Its common names include Green Mantis, African mantis, giant African mantis, and bush mantis
    BT_f_Green-mantis_08.jpg
  • Sphodromantis viridis is a species of praying mantis that is kept worldwide as a pet. Its common names include Green Mantis, African mantis, giant African mantis, and bush mantis
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  • Sphodromantis viridis is a species of praying mantis that is kept worldwide as a pet. Its common names include Green Mantis, African mantis, giant African mantis, and bush mantis
    BT_f_Green-mantis_03.jpg
  • Antlion on a plant. Antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) are flying insects that belong to the same family as lacewings. Their larvae are voracious predators of ants. Photographed in Israel in August
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  • Antlion on a plant. Antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) are flying insects that belong to the same family as lacewings. Their larvae are voracious predators of ants. Photographed in Israel in August
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  • Antlion on a plant. Antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) are flying insects that belong to the same family as lacewings. Their larvae are voracious predators of ants. Photographed in Israel in May
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  • Acherontia atropos Caterpillar, the (African) death's-head hawkmoth, Death's-head hawk moths are large, ranging from 3.5 to 5 inches (80-120 mm) as adults.The upper wings are dark, creating a stark contrast between them and the lower wings, which range from a bright yellow to a light cream, yellow being the more common. Photographed in Israel in December
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  • Acherontia atropos, the (African) death's-head hawkmoth, eath's-head hawk moths are large, ranging from 3.5 to 5 inches (80-120 mm) as adults.The upper wings are dark, creating a stark contrast between them and the lower wings, which range from a bright yellow to a light cream, yellow being the more common. Photographed in Israel in May
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  • Acherontia atropos, the (African) death's-head hawkmoth, eath's-head hawk moths are large, ranging from 3.5 to 5 inches (80-120 mm) as adults.The upper wings are dark, creating a stark contrast between them and the lower wings, which range from a bright yellow to a light cream, yellow being the more common. Photographed in Israel in May
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  • Acherontia atropos, the (African) death's-head hawkmoth, eath's-head hawk moths are large, ranging from 3.5 to 5 inches (80-120 mm) as adults.The upper wings are dark, creating a stark contrast between them and the lower wings, which range from a bright yellow to a light cream, yellow being the more common. Photographed in Israel in May
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  • Acherontia atropos, the (African) death's-head hawkmoth, eath's-head hawk moths are large, ranging from 3.5 to 5 inches (80-120 mm) as adults.The upper wings are dark, creating a stark contrast between them and the lower wings, which range from a bright yellow to a light cream, yellow being the more common. Photographed in Israel in May
    BT_f_Moth_EYL01945.jpg
  • Acherontia atropos, the (African) death's-head hawkmoth, eath's-head hawk moths are large, ranging from 3.5 to 5 inches (80-120 mm) as adults.The upper wings are dark, creating a stark contrast between them and the lower wings, which range from a bright yellow to a light cream, yellow being the more common. Photographed in Israel in May
    BT_f_Moth_4U7C3227.jpg
  • Acherontia atropos, the (African) death's-head hawkmoth, eath's-head hawk moths are large, ranging from 3.5 to 5 inches (80-120 mm) as adults.The upper wings are dark, creating a stark contrast between them and the lower wings, which range from a bright yellow to a light cream, yellow being the more common. Photographed in Israel in May
    BT_f_Moth_4U7C3217.jpg
  • Acherontia atropos Caterpillar, the (African) death's-head hawkmoth, eath's-head hawk moths are large, ranging from 3.5 to 5 inches (80-120 mm) as adults.The upper wings are dark, creating a stark contrast between them and the lower wings, which range from a bright yellow to a light cream, yellow being the more common. Photographed in Israel in May
    BT_f_Moth_4U7C2623.jpg
  • Two mating Southern swallowtail (Papilio alexanor) butterflies with its wings spread. This species, also known as the Alexanor, is native to southern Europe. Photographed in Israel in February
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  • Paraxanthe [Paraxantius] Crustaceans (Crustacea) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimps, prawns, krill, woodlice, and barnacles hand coloured sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 6 Part 1 (Crustacean). By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
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  • Xanthe or Xantho is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, Crustaceans (Crustacea) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimps, prawns, krill, woodlice, and barnacles hand coloured sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 6 Part 1 (Crustacean). By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_7_0065.jpg
  • Pisoide, Acanthonyx, Leucippe and Xanthe or Xantho Crustaceans (Crustacea) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimps, prawns, krill, woodlice, and barnacles hand coloured sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 6 Part 1 (Crustacean). By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_7_0061.jpg
  • Libidoclee or Libidoclea Crustaceans (Crustacea) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimps, prawns, krill, woodlice, and barnacles hand coloured sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 6 Part 1 (Crustacean). By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
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  • Salacie or salacia Crustaceans (Crustacea) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimps, prawns, krill, woodlice, and barnacles hand coloured sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 6 Part 1 (Crustacean). By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_7_0055.jpg
  • Crustaceans (Crustacea) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimps, prawns, krill, woodlice, and barnacles hand coloured sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 6 Part 1 (Crustacean). By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_7_0009.jpg
  • Anodonta [Anodontes] and Mycetopodidae [Monocondylae] freshwater mussels Mollusks from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0987.jpg
  • Castalia (bivalve) freshwater mussels Mollusks from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0973.jpg
  • Helix shells of Terebra, Murex, Ranella and Triton from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0951.jpg
  • Ampullaria - Freshwater snail Mollusks from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0929.jpg
  • Ampullaria - Freshwater snail Mollusks from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0927.jpg
  • Ampullaria - Freshwater snail Mollusks from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0925.jpg
  • Mollusks from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0895.jpg
  • Mollusks from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0897.jpg
  • Mollusks from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0893.jpg
  • Mollusks from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0883.jpg
  • Aplysia is a genus of medium-sized to extremely large sea slugs, specifically sea hares, from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0863.jpg
  • Squid (Loligo [Here as Loligo Gigras])from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0827.jpg
  • title page from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_6_0009.jpg
  • Aphids on the young leafs of a lemon tree
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  • Old World swallowtail (Papilio machaon) butterfly emerging from its cocoon (centre left). Photographed in Israel, in August.
    AM_f_Papilio-machaon_13_OS.jpg
  • Ichthyosauridae is an extinct family of thunnosaur ichthyosaurs from the latest Triassic and Early Jurassic (Rhaetian to Pliensbachian stages) of Europe,. Photographed at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
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  • Domatoceras from Kansas City, USA. Domatoceras is a nautiloid genus and member of the Grypoceratidae from the Pennsylvanian and Permian with a wide spread distribution. Photographed at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
    IR_Vienna_E4310-Domatoceras.jpg
  • Paradoxides Bohemicus fossil. Paradoxides is a genus of large to very large trilobites found throughout the world during the Mid Cambrian period. Photographed at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
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  • Southern swallowtail (Papilio alexanor) butterfly with its wings spread. This species, also known as the Alexanor, is native to southern Europe. Photographed in Israel in February
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  • Spider spinning a web. Photographed in the Costa Rican rain forest
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  • Tailless whip scorpion (Order Amblypygi) on the bark of a tree. Amblypygids are a group of tropical arachnids. They are carnivorous, and are usually nocturnal hunters. Photographed in a tropical forest in Costa Rica.
    BT_Whip-Scorpions_EYL05568.jpg
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