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Macro > popular all-time > Drone Fly hit in the eyes. [Eristalis Tenax]
Macro > popular all-time > Portrets of Insects photo
Macro > popular all-time > Portrets of Insects photo
Macro > popular all-time > Portrets of Insects photo
Macro > popular all-time > Watch Out!  I guess its spring! Taken this afternoon. 03-28-09
Macro > popular all-time > Portrets of Insects photo
Macro > popular all-time > Portrets of Insects photo
Macro > popular all-time > Side view of a carpenter ant, Camponotus pennsylvanicus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). One good  way to differentiate an ant from a termite is to look at the antennae.  If they are "elbowed" or bent in the middle, as in this image, it's an ant.  If you have something that looks like an ant but has straight antennae, more likely it's a termite.
Drone Fly hit in the eyes. [Eristalis Tenax]
 > Drone Fly hit in the eyes. [Eristalis Tenax]
Drone Fly hit in the eyes. [Eristalis Tenax]
Photo by: Jan de Vries • see photo in gallery

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