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Collection of Aphidss (17)
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Top-down view of a green katydid, highlighting its segmented body, long antennae, and prominent red compound eyes.
A friendly, simplified drawing of a green water beetle-perfect for teaching kids about aquatic insects.
A detailed illustration of a green aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum), highlighting its soft-bodied structure, long antennae, and cornicles.
A simplified, friendly-looking green insect icon with horizontal stripes, perfect for digital interfaces or infographics.
Classic scientific illustration of a winged insect, showcasing anatomical features including compound eyes, segmented abdomen, and venated forewings.
A stylized yet anatomically accurate depiction of an earwig, highlighting its distinctive cerci (pincers), segmented body, and elongated antennae.
A charming ladybug clings to a fresh green leaf, showcasing nature’s delicate beauty in crisp digital art.
Classic 19th-century entomological drawing highlighting key morphological features of a winged insect, with inset (a) and label (b) indicating specific structures.
Two spotted ladybugs rest peacefully on a dew-kissed green plant, symbolizing natural balance and garden health.
A winged aphid (likely *Dysaphis* spp.) rests on a plant stem, showcasing its mottled body, long antennae, and delicate veined wings.
A precise scientific illustration of a wingless insect, highlighting its segmented abdomen, jointed legs, and sensory antennae.
Orange aphids swarm a plant stem while a black predatory midge larva patrols nearby; tiny orange eggs cling to the leaf surface.
A classic scientific line drawing of a wasp-like insect, highlighting anatomical features including compound eyes, segmented abdomen, and venated wings.
A close-up of a green aphid-known as “puceron” in French-highlighting its soft body, long antennae, and cornicles.
