RF2MPGHY9–Insekten, 1-2. Europäische Spinnenameise, Mutilla europaea, 2.3. Gelbstirnige Dolchwespe, auch Rotstirnige Dolchwespe genannt,, Megascolia maculata, Scolia haemorrhoidalis, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RF2G0X16X–Soft focus of a damselfly with dark wings on a tree branch
RM2RG3D3C–Female Imago Copper Demoiselle sits on the leaf of the Menyanthes just above the stream
RMAE330N–Flesh fly resting on a leaf
RF2RW1EAH–orange grasshopper sitting on a stone wall enjoying the view
RMBEA4T2–Koperen Beekjuffer en Weidebeekjuffer vrouw;Copper Demoiselle and Banded Demoiselle female
RMEAXD7A–Melitta haemorrhoidalis, f, england, face 2014-11-02-01.23.34 ZS PMax
RF2H8TK6P–Flora of Gran Canaria - flowering blue Scilla dasyantha, endemic to the islands, natural macro floral background
RM2T695EF–Species of scarab beetles. Bloody small dung beetle, Otophorus haemorrhoidalis 31, subterranean small dung beetle, Eupleurus subterraneus 33, Esymus merdarius 34, N.S. 35, 38, Onthophagus ovatus 36, erratic small dung beetle, Colobopterus erraticus 37, Diplognatha gagates 39, Odonteus armiger 40,41, Anomala dubia subsp. dubia 42, and garden chafer, Phyllopertha horticola 43. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyns The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy for Illustrating and Painting Natural History, London, 1792.
RM2N3P48M–Species of scarab beetles. Bloody small dung beetle, Otophorus haemorrhoidalis 31, subterranean small dung beetle, Eupleurus subterraneus 33, Esymus merdarius 34, N.S. 35, 38, Onthophagus ovatus 36, erratic small dung beetle, Colobopterus erraticus 37, Diplognatha gagates 39, Odonteus armiger 40,41, Anomala dubia subsp. dubia 42, and garden chafer, Phyllopertha horticola 43. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyn’s The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy for Illustrating and Painting Natural History, London, 1792.
RF2G52CGW–Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis Copper demoiselle or Mediterranean Demoiselle perched closup
RMP6086H–N/A. English: Eucinetus haemorrhoidalis sheme of underside . 1909. Edmund Reitter Fauna Germanica II Band Stuttgart 1909 533 Eucinetus haemorrhoidalis Reitter
RM2BF4K64–Hypocryptocerus haemorrhoidalis auricomus. 28 Dec 20163
RMRDYMJ5–Athous-haemorrhoidalis-05-fws.
RF2J68CEC–Copper demoiselle or Mediterranean demoiselle (Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis), female.
RMTR7736–Mediterranean demoiselle, Copper demoiselle (Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis, Calopteryx haemorrhoidale), male on a plant, France
RF2J13CTM–Aphodius or Otophorus haemorrhoidalis beetle specimen
RM2PHY2TJ–garden click beetle (Athous haemorrhoidalis, Athous obscurus), sitting on a leaf, Austria, Eastern Tyrol
RMAE330R–Flesh Fly resting on leaf
RMEBR85K–Mediterranean demoiselle (Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis), female sitting on a plant, Germany
RF2RW1EAX–orange grasshopper sitting on a stone wall enjoying the view
RMEAXD9F–Melitta haemorrhoidalis, f, england, back 2014-11-02-01.15.18 ZS PMax
RF2H8TK7G–Flora of Gran Canaria - flowering blue Scilla dasyantha, endemic to the islands, natural macro floral background
RMHRJ59D–Forensic Helpers, Red-Tailed Flesh Fly
RFR5H977–bronze splendor dragonfly
RMRMN7BK–. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. 214 Life History of Wireworms The apex of the elytral sheath is sHghtly hooked but less so than in some alhed species (e.g. Athous haemorrhoidalis). The number of spiracles is the same in the pupa as in the larva. The single thoracic pair is situated ventrally in the membrane between the pro- and meso-thoracic segments, anterior to the intermediate coxae. The abdominal spiracles are situated laterally in the pleurae between the folds of the tergite and sternite, but are not concealed as in A. sputafor. Those of the first segment are
RF2G52CKA–Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis Copper demoiselle or Mediterranean Demoiselle perched closup
RMP5XKXE–N/A. Plate XII Warning: some taxa/names may be misidentified/misapplied or placed in a different genus. 1: Sphinx Adscit[a] HÆMORRHOIDALIS ( = Aethria haemorrhoidalis (Stoll, [1790]), iconotype, see Funet). Photos on Treknature and Hétérocères de Guyane Française. In register spelled HEMORRHOIDALIS 2: Phal[aena] Geomet[ra] EULALIA ( = Gorgone ortilia (Stoll 1781), see NHM, Global Lepidoptera Names Index). Also on plate 165 F as [Phalaena] Ortilia. 3: Phal[aena] Noct[ua] Archadia ( = Dolichosomastis archadia (Stoll, 1790), see NHM, Global Lepidoptera Names Index. Errors in register, see p
RMRDYMHC–Athous-haemorrhoidalis-03-fws.
RF2J68CB2–Copper demoiselle or Mediterranean demoiselle (Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis), male.
RMM911N3–Bee. Melitta haemorrhoidalis, f, england, side
RF2JG83YY–Closeup on a hairy female of the oligolectic Golden tailed Melitta haemorrhoidalis, a plant specialist on Campanula flower sitting on wood
RMEAXCXH–Melitta haemorrhoidalis, m , england, face 2014-11-02-01.40.26 ZS PMax-Recovered
RME6PMHP–Centris haemorrhoidalis, F, Back, Puerto Rico 2013-06-27-151839 ZS PMax 9162545362 o A lovely Centris from Puerto Rico, collected by Sara Prado Centris haemorrhoidalis, F, Back, Puerto Rico 2013-06-27-15.18.39 ZS PMax
RFR5H97J–bronze splendor dragonfly
RMRGBT3C–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BULLETIN 597, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. upon the flanks or forelegs of the animal. Unlike G. intestinalis, it does not remain near the animal prior to the deposition of a second egg. G. haemorrhoidalis is easily distinguished by the bright orange red on the tip of the abdomen. The thorax above is olive gray and hairy, with a black band behind the suture. The base of the abdo- men is whitish and the mid- dle blackish, which is in strange contrast with the orange red of the end. It deposits only upon the small hai
RMKAANRA–Some biological and control studies of Gastrophilus haemorrhoidalis and other bots of horses BHL41831019