Honey bees foraging, feeding on daisy flower heads (Asterales). Insects are plant pollinators of economic importance.
Honey bees foraging

Honey bees foraging, feeding on daisy flower heads (Asterales). Family: Apidae, Order: Hymenoptera Pollination. Insects are plant pollinators of economic importance. England, UK

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Backswimmer / Greater water boatman. Aquatic freshwater dwelling insect. Predator on smaller organisms.
Notonecta Backswimmer-Greater water boatman

Notonecta Backswimmer-Greater water boatman, Possibly Notonecta glauca. Aquatic freshwater dwelling insect. Predator on smaller organisms. Photographed in England, UK.

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Shows adult Diving Bell spider or Water Spider, Argyroneta aquatica
Diving Bell spider | Water Spider, Argyroneta aquatica – 02

Shows adult Diving Bell spider or Water Spider, Argyroneta aquatica (believed female) making a bubble nest amongst freshwater pond weeds. A unique spider species that spends almost all of it’s life underwater. Found in clean freshwater habitats, heavily vegetated such … Continued

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Mayfly. Aquatic larva stage living in freshwater before emerging as a free flying, terrestrial adult insect. England, UK.
Aquatic Mayfly larva | 01

BW photo of aquatic (European) Mayfly larva stage living in freshwater before emerging as a free flying, terrestrial adult insect. European mayflies, like their counterparts in other parts of the world, undergo a complex life cycle with distinct stages, including … Continued

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Dragonfly nymph. Aquatic larva stage living in freshwater before emerging as a free flying, terrestrial adult insect. England, UK.
Dragonfly nymph

Dragonfly nymph. Aquatic larva stage living in freshwater before emerging as a free flying, terrestrial adult insect. Possibly taxon family Libellulidae. England, UK.

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Freshwater, Hydra Hydra sp. Black background. Class: Hydrozoa Order: Anthoathecata England, UK
Freshwater Hydra | 01

Freshwater Hydra, Hydra sp. Class: Hydrozoa, Order: Anthoathecata England, UK Freshwater hydra, often simply referred to as hydra, are small, freshwater animals belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. They are members of the genus Hydra and are commonly found in freshwater … Continued

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View of several adult freshwater aquatic crustaceans commonly called water fleas. Daphnia are members of the order Cladocera. Black background.
Daphnia water fleas – 01

Daphnia, commonly known as water fleas, are small freshwater crustaceans belonging to the order Cladocera. They are widely distributed and play significant roles in aquatic ecosystems. Key points about Daphnia: Appearance – Daphnia are typically transparent or translucent, allowing their … Continued

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Aquatic nymph stage, Stonefly The adult is a free flying insect of the order Plecoptera These species are intolerant of water pollution and so are regarded as an indicator species i.e their presence in a body of freshwater suggests good or excellent water quality.
Stonefly nymph Plecoptera

Aquatic nymph stage, Stonefly nymph. The adult is a free flying insect of the order Plecoptera These species are intolerant of water pollution and so are regarded as an indicator species i.e their presence in a body of freshwater suggests … Continued

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