Close-up of insect eyes
The two wildlife photographers Heidi and Hans-Jürgen Koch of German Stern magazine have spent nearly two decades exploring the richness of the animal world and in the most recent time they have taken the photo: ' The window of the insect's world 'is very interesting, surprising many people.
Field tigers (Cicindela campestris)
Green fly (Sarcophaga)
Butterfly sulfur (Gonepteryx rhamni)
Rice Beetle (Notonecta glauca)
Large white mustard butterfly (Pieris brassicae)
Crumble (Polistis)
Fake flies are also called bug flies (Syrphidae).
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