BENEFICIAL INSECTS/ORGANISMS IMAGES

Sevenspotted Lady Beetle,   Coccinella septempunctata  photos by Jim Kalisch, UNL Entomology

Lady beetle egg mass

Lady beetle larvae

Lady beetle larvae

Lady Beetle pupae

7- spotted Lady beetle
The following images are from the large collection of Insect photographs from faculty and staff  at:
Department of Entomology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

IMAGES of INSECTS and their Relatives MAIN MENU

  1. Lady Beetle Larva Among Cabbage Aphids
  2. Lady Beetle Pupa
  3. Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle
  4. Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle with Eggs
  5. Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle - - Variations
  6. Sevenspotted Lady Beetle
  7. Green Lacewing Larva
  8. Green Lacewing Adult
  9. Green Lacewing Eggs
  10. Damsel Bug
  11. Ambush Bug
  12. Longlegged Fly Capturing Potato Leafhopper
  13. Rowdy Gang of Rove Beetles/House Fly Maggot
  14. Syrphid Fly Larva on Oak
  15. Honey Bee
  16. Wasp Parasite of Hemipteran Eggs
  17. Braconid Wasp Parasite Cocoons on Caltalpa Sphinx Caterpillar
  18. Eulophid Wasp Parasites on Dingy Cutworm
  19. Mud Dauber Wasp Emerging from Cell
  20. Mud Dauber Wasp
  21. Nosema Disease/Redlegged Grasshoppers
  22. Fungal Disease/Green Cloverworms



  23. Selected Arthropods

  24. Yellow Banded Scorpian
  25. Scorpian with Young on Back
  26. Female Black Widow Spider
  27. Brown Recluse Spider    Brown Recluse Page
  28. Harlquin Bug
  29. Squash Bug
  30. Squash Vine Borer
  31. Stag Beetle
  32. Stalk Borer on Tomato
  33. Garden Spider with Captured Grasshopper
  34. Orb-Weaver Spider with Sod Webworm Moth
  35. Catalpa Sphinx Moth ("Catalpa Worm") Page



  36. Insect Drawings

Insect Morphology Drawings  This is an excellent site provided by the University of Illinois Entomology Department


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    All images, unless otherwise noted, were created by staff from theUniversity of Nebraska Department of Entomology. They are freely available for use in publications and other media as long as the "Department of Entomology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln" and the photographer's name, if given is credited.

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