Unique photos of insects from the University of Texas team (22 photos)
A team of scientists from the University of Texas at Austin has made a huge gift for everyone who is involved in insectology and who simply loves insects. As part of the “Insects Unlocked” project, they made available for free access several hundred unique photographs of insects collected in the collection of the Brackenridge Field laboratory. We have collected for you the most interesting photographs from this huge archive.
Wasp Chlorion Cyaneum.
Tropical arboreal ant Daceton armigerum.
Predatory bug Arilus cristatus.
Unknown insect.
Smoothie Backswimmer.
Rainbow grasshopper Rainbow Grasshoppe.
Greater Anglewing Katydid.
Longhorn Beetle.
Cottonwood Borer beetle.
Blister Beetle.
Red ant Pogonomyrmex comanche.
Jumping Spider.
True rider of Ichneumonidae.
Splendid wasp Chrysididae.
Rhinoceros Beetle.
Rainbow scarab beetle Phanaeus vindex.
Bold Jumping Spider.
Sugar Bug Bess Beetle.
Mole Cricket Bear.
Scarab beetle.
Jumping beetle Cicindela formosa.
Zopherus nodulosus haldemani beetle from Texas.