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    Competition 2023 – Artwork – Under 18 years – Timur Donos – (2)

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    different insects wondering around the village

    Competition 2023 – Artwork – Under 18 years – Thea Man – (1)

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    A dragonfly, resting.

    Competition 2023 – Artwork – Under 18 years – Laura Kam – (2)

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    A pair of starry flower beetles specimens, the colouring pencils and the highlight document the magnificent beauty of the two beetles and provide an accurate drawing of them.

    Competition 2023 – Artwork – Under 18 years – Ananya Nadkarni – (1)

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    Aularches miliaris is a grasshopper species of the monotypic genus Aularches, belonging to the family Pyrgomorphida also known by the name Coffee Locust . Found in  forest  bushy areas of south Asia .

    Competition 2023 – Artwork – Under 18 years – Jacob Jankielsohn – (1)

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    A few of my favourite species. Bombardier beetle wins in my book!

    Competition 2023 – Artwork – Under 18 years – Ezaan Qureshi – (1)

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    A colourful beetle with a variety of colours.

    Competition 2023 – Artwork – Under 18 years – Kay McGivney – (1)

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    I used repeating insect patterns and coloured them in different schemes to create an even bigger tile-like pattern.

    Competition 2023 – Artwork – Under 18 years – Mariyah Shehabuddeen – (1)

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    My drawing depicts two ants carrying a large larva in between them through a tunnel in the ground.

    Competition 2023 – Artwork – Under 18 years – Abdullah Shehabuddeen – (1)

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    A painted lady butterfly is feeding using an extended proboscis, while its wings are folded.

    Competition 2023 – Artwork – Under 18 years – Abdullah Shehabuddeen – (3)

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    This midge larva has built itself a tubular home from silt and its saliva, underwater. It's poking its head outside and holding a particle of silt that will be added to the tube. In the background, other larvae have built tunnels on a distant leaf. Pond microbes swim everywhere.
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