RF2HBRHK1–Chrysomela populi, known as poplar leaf beetle, larva turning into a pupa in a process called pupation
RMC5MNP0–Emperor Moth Larva; Saturnia pavonia; spinning a cocoon
RF2G8K7BK–Silkworm is feeding with mulberry leaves. Silk worm close-up.
RF2DYT8D0–Vadnais Heights, Minnesota. John H. Allison forest. Colony of red ants with cocoon larvae, pupae. Large cocoons will become queen ants and the small c
RMR05HEE–Tiger swallowtail (Papilio) butterfly chrysalis - Macro side view on a soft green background
RMH00ME6–carder bee, common carder bee (Bombus pascuorum, Bombus agrorum), larva in cocoon, Germany
RF2HK7NCF–Bagworm moth cocoon (Psychidae) hanging on the tree branch
RMT6F1WR–Larva of a green hay horse in its foam cocoon shortly after hatching
RM2CDJYKA–Bagworm or Psychid moth, on log.
RMDE0G75–Cocoon of a dragonfly larva on a grass stalk
RFCBNY7N–large group of brown cocoon on green background
RF2B06CKY–Bagworm moths, Camouflage, Family Psychidae, Singapore
RMB5GFD4–pupa of butterfly
RFD93HWJ–caterpillar in cocoon in the green forest
RMM580TX–A puss moth caterpillar beginning to make its cocoon, studio picture North Dorset England UK
RMBF429C–small white caterpillar larva larval weaving weave make making cocoon nest pest destroy echinacea flower head bud
RF2RN7P4Y–Pine processionary larva nest- caterpillar cocoon on a pine tree.
RMB0BPT6–caddis fly larva with cocoon of leaf debris on a human hand
RFR4JD5W–cocoon
RF2HCR4D5–Chrysomela populi, known as poplar leaf beetle, larva turning into a pupa in a process called pupation
RMC5MNN8–Emperor Moth Larva; Saturnia pavonia; spinning a cocoon
RF2E1YM26–insect cocoon larva hanging from plant
RF2MXFD2R–The Cocoon of the Cecropia Moth - Hyalophora cecropia
RF2HMGE07–Close-up white, golden, and blue fiber of silk extracted from silk cocoons of the larvae of the mulberry silkworm. Mulberry silk fiber. Top view.
RFT85WC2–Moth larva sac
RF2HK7NE5–Bagworm moth cocoon (Psychidae) hanging on the tree branch
RMT6EC5J–Larva of a green hay horse in its foam cocoon shortly after hatching
RFD9HD4W–Butterfly chrysalis Pupa on Plant Stem
RMDE0G74–Cocoon of a dragonfly larva on a grass stalk
RF2F3R2XE–Vadnais Heights, Minnesota. John H. Allison forest. Colony of red ants with cocoon larvae, pupae. Large cocoons will become queen ants and the small c
RF2WN6ANC–Macro of a western tiger swallowtail (Papilio rutulus) butterfly chrysalis
RMT6KXXX–Fox moth (Macrothylacia rubi) cocoon, made out of silk that the moth caterpillar or larva spins around itself then pupates inside. Metamorphosis.
RFD6NG6D–Striped geometrid caterpillar weaving a cocoon in the rainforest understory, Ecuador
RM2GPGDY7–An example of the Emperor moth caterpillar, Saturnia pavona, that has built its cocoon before pupating. Dorset England UK GB
RMBF42BH–small white caterpillar larva larval weaving weave make making cocoon nest pest destroy echinacea flower head bud
RF2P4GA6B–A brown blade of grass with an insect cocoon in a flower meadow on a typical November day.
RMB0BPPJ–caddis fly larva with cocoon of leaf debris on a human hand
RFR2G832–cocoon at the pasture fence
RF2HBRHJT–Chrysomela populi, known as poplar leaf beetle, larva turning into a pupa in a process called pupation
RM2WFJGKE–Puss Moth; Cerura vinula; Larva Spinning Cocoon; UK
RF2E1YM3M–insect cocoon larva hanging from plant
RF2MXFD2M–The Cocoon of the Cecropia Moth - Hyalophora cecropia
RM2JC17JP–calleta silkmoth (Eupackardia calleta), caterpillar building cocoon, pupation
RFT8NT47–Empty larva after the insect metamorphosis in butterfly on a white background.
RMW8NDHG–A white satin moth, Leucoma salicis, a destructive moth that resides in the Pacific Northwest. Caterpillars eat the leaves of poplar, aspen, willow, a
RMT6EC5K–Larva of a green hay horse in its foam cocoon shortly after hatching
RF2KEAC6X–Oak leaf with caterpillar feeding ground. The larva covered with a protective cocoon.
RMDE0G73–Cocoon of a dragonfly larva on a grass stalk after hatching
RF2B63697–Vadnais Heights, Minnesota. John H. Allison forest. Colony of red ants with cocoon larvae, pupae. Large cocoons will become queen ants and the small c
RM2JJ77Y4–A candled mason bee (osmia lignaria) cocoon, showing mono wasp larva - on a black background
RF2J1AFP7–The pupated beetle larva. In the larva formed legs.
RF2FKD3DN–Close up of a Ceylon rose butterfly's brown color wired shape cocoon on a tree branch with the branch
RMM580E8–A puss moth caterpillar beginning to make its cocoon. Studio picture North Dorset England UK
RMBF42D3–small white caterpillar larva larval weaving weave make making cocoon nest pest destroy echinacea flower head bud
RFBT3HNE–butterfly with cocoon close up
RMBF7ME1–Silkworm cocoons in a traditional circular bamboo frame in the production of silk on an Indian farm. Andhra Pradesh, India
RF2RCPP0R–Closeup bagworms (tineidae) from Southeast Asia
RFRDW3JT–Moth larva, Autographa gamma, and parasitoid wasp cocoon
RM2F2RXT1–Puss Moth; Cerura vinula; Larva Spinning Cocoon; UK
RMDWGGAG–BAGWORM MOTH COCOON (Lepidoptera: Psychidae) Hickey's Creek Mitigation Park, Florida, USA.
RMENFHK0–Puss moth larva Cerura vinula with parsaitoid cocoons of Cotesis affinis
RMFJ61AJ–Tannen-Streckfuss (Calliteara abietis), pupa in cocoon, Germany
RFG04RD4–Chrysalis of Common lime butterfly, Papilio demoleus, held firmly in place on a lime tree branch by a single strand of fine silk
RMW8NDEB–A white satin moth, Leucoma salicis, a destructive moth that resides in the Pacific Northwest. Caterpillars eat the leaves of poplar, aspen, willow, a
RMT6EBYX–Larva of a green hay horse in its foam cocoon shortly after hatching
RF2M178KF–Spindle Ermine Moth larvae (Yponomeuta cagnagella : Yponomeutidae) in their web on spindle.
RMDE0G72–Cocoon of a dragonfly larva on a grass stalk after hatching
RF2B636EJ–Vadnais Heights, Minnesota. John H. Allison forest. Colony of red ants with cocoon larvae, pupae. Large cocoons will become queen ants and the small c
RMR30W4C–Tiger swallowtail Papilio butterfly chrysalis Macro view of a western tiger swallowtail butterfly chrysalis - on a white background
RF2J1AFXJ–The pupated beetle larva. In the larva formed legs.
RFF0GEXY–Empty chrysalis cicada empty after metamorphosis
RMM5820E–A puss moth caterpillar beginning to make its cocoon. Studio picture North Dorset England UK
RMBF429E–small white caterpillar larva larval weaving weave make making cocoon nest pest destroy echinacea flower head bud
RFJ9J9CB–Silkworm cocoon of bright yellow in a pot to prepare thread silk
RMBF7MK0–Silkworm cocoons in a traditional circular bamboo frame in the production of silk on an Indian farm. Andhra Pradesh, India
RFDWC593–Coloured SEM of caddisfly larva in case
RFPXJC5B–Moth larva, Autographa gamma, and parasitoid wasp cocoon
RMBE2AJX–six spot burnet moth caterpillar; Zygaena filipendulae stephensi; in cocoon
RMD12A38–Seville, Spain, manufactures a silkworm cocoon
RMDGXAFP–Puss moth, Cerura vinula, cocoon on willow; made partly of wood macerated by larva. Dorset.
RMFJ618C–Tannen-Streckfuss (Calliteara abietis), pupa in cocoon, Germany
RMBJ618F–Tomato Hornworm , Manduca , Braconid Wasp Larva
RMW8NDGC–Caterpillars of the white satin moth, in silk cocoons, on an aspen tree in the Oregon Cascade Mountains.
RMT6EBYW–Larva of a green hay horse in its foam cocoon shortly after hatching
RF2M178KG–Spindle Ermine Moth larvae (Yponomeuta cagnagella : Yponomeutidae) in their web on spindle.
RM2PG654D–Ichneumon Wasp (Ichneumonoidea sp.) cocoons, on fritillary butterfly larva, Causse de Gramat, Massif Central, Lot, France
RF2F66E4N–Vadnais Heights, Minnesota. John H. Allison forest. Colony of black ants tending to larvae with some hatching.
RMR30W6K–Tiger swallowtail (Papilio) butterfly chrysalis - Macro view on a soft green background
RFKR4TDP–Yellow silkworm cocoon in basket from bamboo
RF2AP21G5–Ermine Moth
RMM580BY–A puss moth caterpillar begininning to make its cocoon. Studio picture North Dorset England UK
RMBF4296–small white caterpillar larva larval weaving weave make making cocoon nest pest destroy echinacea flower head bud
RF2H36EHA–Caterpillar of silk moth, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RMBF7NCG–Silkworm cocoons in a traditional circular bamboo frame in the production of silk on an Indian farm. Andhra Pradesh, India
RMB1TNXW–Australian case moth cocoon
RFPXJC5A–Moth larva, Autographa gamma, and parasitoid wasp cocoon
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