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Sammamish Washington Photograph of Butterfly on Flowers
Atlas moth (Attacus atlas), these are the largest moths in the world with a wingspan from 10-12 inches, native to Southeast Asia
Dr. John McLean holding a container of live insect specimen, attracting them using black light and mercury vapor, Stanley Park, British Columbia
Red-kneed Tarantula (Euathlus mesomelas) close-up in on a trail at Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica
Papilio machaon larvae (butterfly of the family Papilionidae)
Papilio machaon larva (butterfly of the family Papilionidae)
Dead-leaf Moth (Oxytenis sp), Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest, ECUADOR. South America
Ten-lined june beetle, Polyphylla decimlineata, Stanley Park, British Columbia
Dr. John McLean using black light and mercury vapour to collect moths, mosquitos and beetlesDr. John McLean using black light and mercury vapor to collect moths, mosquitoes and beetles, Stanley Park, British Columbia
Dr. John McLean collecting mosquitos in alcohol, attracting them using black lightDr. John McLean collecting mosquitoes in alcohol, attracting them using black light and mercury vapor, Stanley Park, British Columbia
Live insect specimen held in front of insect screen that Dr. John McLean uses with black light and mercury vapor to collect moths, mosquitoes and beetles, Stanley Park, British Columbia
Africa, West Africa. Termite nest in the Western African forest