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    Damselflies Mating

    Damselflies mating

    Anax Imperator Eye

    The facets of an emperor dragonfly’s eye in extreme close-up. The dragonfly was resting near a pond in the photographer’s home town of Palovec

    Wallace’s Cyriopalus beetle (Cyriopalus wallacei)

    This male cerambycid, like many longhorn beetles, has impressive antennae – in this case about 12cm from tip to tip – to detect and locate females, who produce a sex-attractant pheromone.
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