RMBAENPD–Exuvia or empty skin after moulting froma Stonefly Plecoptera Pyrenees river Spain
RM2WHCPX7–Common willow damselfly (Chalcolestes viridis) freshly hatched dragonfly hanging from its exuvia, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMGDNJGN–Dradonfly and exuvia on an Iris leaf in a garden pond.
RMW9NK0N–Brazilian wandering spider (Phoneutria) eyes on an empty exoskeleton (arachnid exuvia)
RMPGPBEY–Two exuvia of hatched cicadas on a tree trunk, Undara, Queensland, FNQ, QLD, Australia
RF2G71J5J–Libellula depressa adult emerging from its exuvia
RFPFJ7A9–Newly hatched Small tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae), a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family, close to its exuvia, Switzerland
RF2DAPY3G–Exuvia of Typical Cicada, an exoskeleton abandoned in the process of maturation of the insect called ecdysis
RFFXJKN6–Young cicada (Lyristes plebejus) on branch tree and his exuvia
RM2H6APH6–The shed skin (exuvia) of Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa, European mole cricket
RM2ACAH19–Frisch geschluepfte Heidelibelle mit Exuvie, Sympetrum, Newly emerged Darter with exuvia
RMTR67R2–common sympetrum, common darter (Sympetrum striolatum), exuvia on a stem, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
RM2G26705–Exuvia of a metamorphosed larva of the dragonfly species Blue-green damsel
RMC8B1T0–Anax imperator, Dead emperor, stuck to the Exuvia, Sintra-Portugal
RM2PGB84M–Broad-bodied Chaser adult, emerging from exuvia, Bambois, Belgium, spring, Other animals, Insects, Dragonflies, Animals
RMKB76FG–Downy Emerald (Cordulia aenea) female jafter emerging from exuvia, The Netherlands, Groningen, De Baggerputten
RFG3A3KT–Balm-Cricket's exuvia on a tree trunk
RM2G897G9–Dragonfly exuvia, Dune Slack, Ainsdale Dunes NR , Sefton Coast, UK
RMW7X328–Dragonfly exuvia on grass after emergence, Maine-et-Loire, France, June. meetyourneighbours.net project.
RF2WTYX6N–Larval dragonfly grey shell. Nymphal exuvia of Gomphus vulgatissimus. White filaments hanging out of exuvia are linings of tracheae. Exuviae, dried ou
RM2WHCPYG–Common willow damselfly (Chalcolestes viridis) freshly hatched dragonfly hanging from its exuvia, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMW9C50H–Dragonfly exuvia on an Iris leaf in a garden pond in Wales.
RMW9NK41–Brazilian wandering spider (Phoneutria) eyes on an empty exoskeleton (arachnid exuvia)
RF2G6H45X–Common darter dragonfly female with larva, exuvia, close up. Resting on a dry blade of grass in the water. Early morning. Genus Sympetrum striolatum.
RF2G71J58–Libellula depressa adult emerging from its exuvia
RMEN66KW–Newly hatched, still pale looking female azure damselfly (Coenagrion puella) with empty larva skin (exuvia), Switzerland
RF2DAPY5K–Exuvia of Typical Cicada, an exoskeleton abandoned in the process of maturation of the insect called ecdysis
RFEM4Y90–Macro of a dragonfly and its exuvia on a stem seen of profile
RF2R5X07J–Cicada emerging from an exuvia shell on a Crepe Myrtle tree in Houston, TX at night. Common noisy insect found worldwide in the warmer months.
RM2ACAH1A–Frisch geschluepfte Heidelibelle mit Exuvie, Sympetrum, Newly emerged Darter with exuvia
RF2G26704–Exuvia of a metamorphosed larva of the dragonfly species Blue-green damsel on a green leaf
RMC878HM–Anax imperator, Dead emperor, stuck to the Exuvia, Sintra-Portugal
RM2PGB84C–Broad-bodied Chaser adult, emerging from exuvia, Bambois, Belgium, spring, Other animals, Insects, Dragonflies, Animals
RF2J93B4E–A recently emerged Broad bodied Chaser Dragonfly, Libellula depressa, still holding onto its Exuvia, on a reed at the edge of a pond.
RFG3A3KP–Balm-Cricket's exuvia on a tree trunk
RM2AY57FG–Broad Bodied Chaser Dragonfly; Libellula depressa; Emerging; UK
RMW7X325–Dragonfly exuvia on grass after emergence, Maine-et-Loire, France, June. meetyourneighbours.net project.
RF2WTYX71–Larval dragonfly grey shell. Nymphal exuvia of Gomphus vulgatissimus. White filaments hanging out of exuvia are linings of tracheae. Exuviae, dried ou
RM2WHCPY9–Common willow damselfly (Chalcolestes viridis) freshly hatched dragonfly hanging from its exuvia, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMW9C55P–Dragonfly exuvia on an Iris leaf in a garden pond in Wales.
RME9GYWT–Jade Green Cicada (Dundubia vaginata). The legs grasp the exuvia as it arches its body forwards and upwards to withdraw the rest of its abdomen.
RF2T35MCJ–Four-spotted Chasser (Libellula quadrimaculata) freshly emerged adult, drying while resting on exuvia Eccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK. June
RF2G71J5B–Libellula depressa adult emerging from its exuvia
RMEN66M4–Newly hatched, still pale looking female azure damselfly (Coenagrion puella) with empty larva skin (exuvia), Switzerland
RF2DAR0DF–Exuvia of Typical Cicada, an exoskeleton abandoned in the process of maturation of the insect called ecdysis
RFM946XC–Profile macro of cicada Lyristes Plebeja emerging from its exuvia attacked by ants
RF2R4H85E–Cicada emerging from an exuvia shell on a Crepe Myrtle tree in Houston, TX at night. Common noisy insect found worldwide in the warmer months.
RM2ACAH17–Frisch geschluepfte Heidelibelle mit Exuvie, Sympetrum, Newly emerged Darter with exuvia
RM2CD3EC4–multicoloured Asian beetle (Harmonia axyridis), immediately after hatching with exuvia, Germany, Bavaria
RM2G26702–Exuvia of a metamorphosed larva of the dragonfly species Blue-green damsel on a green leaf
RMC878G8–Anax imperator, Dead emperor, stuck to the Exuvia, Sintra-Portugal
RMBABMDN–Cicada emerging Sukau Sabah Borneo Malaysia
RFG3A3KK–Balm-Cricket's exuvia on a tree trunk
RM2ABAJGG–Broad Bodied Chaser Dragonfly; Libellula depressa; Emergence; UK
RMW7X326–Dragonfly exuvia on grass after emergence, Maine-et-Loire, France, June. meetyourneighbours.net project.
RF2WAGJ5W–Larval dragonfly grey shell. Nymphal exuvia of Gomphus vulgatissimus. White filaments hanging out of exuvia are linings of tracheae. Exuviae, dried ou
RM2WHCPXY–Common willow damselfly (Chalcolestes viridis) freshly hatched dragonfly hanging from its exuvia, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMW9C50D–Dragonfly exuvia on an Iris leaf in a garden pond in Wales.
RMJ2H548–Jade Green Cicada (Dundubia vaginata). Close-up of freshly emerged imago grasping the head of the exuvia with its front 4 legs. Malaysia.
RF2HW6GFA–A larval bug exuvium on a fir stem.
RF2G71J5D–Libellula depressa adult emerging from its exuvia
RMP9605T–Freshly hatched European peacock butterfly (Aglais io), Switzerland
RF2DAPYWB–Exuvia of Typical Cicada, an exoskeleton abandoned in the process of maturation of the insect called ecdysis
RF2BC0T9A–Exuvia of cicada (Lyristes plebejus) seen from front, on plant with two snails
RF2R4H81D–Cicada emerging from an exuvia shell on a Crepe Myrtle tree in Houston, TX at night. Common noisy insect found worldwide in the warmer months.
RFE92AFX–Exuvia Neocaridina heteropoda var. “red”
RMEYYHJC–common sympetrum, common darter (Sympetrum striolatum), newly hatched with exuvia, Austria, Burgenland
RM2B6F635–Cicada is taking off its shell and emerging.
RMC878GX–Anax imperator, Dead emperor, stuck to the Exuvia, Sintra-Portugal
RM2PGB85Y–Four-spotted Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata) adult, newly emerged, resting beside exuvia on reed leaf, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
RMBABMDC–Cicada emerging Sukau Sabah Borneo Malaysia
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