18 Bilder zum Thema "black hairstreak" bei ClipDealer

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California Hairstreak butterfly on a white and yellow flower
California Hairstreak butterfly on a yellow flower
Butterfly
A side view of a rare Black Hairstreak Butterfly (Satyrium pruni) perched on a blackberry leaf with its wings closed.
Black Hairstreak pupae attached to stem of blackthorn. Pupa camouflaged as a bird dropping.
Close up of Atala Butterfly shedding radial light on green leaf
Eastern Tailed-blue
Pale Grass Blue (Pseudozizeeria maha)
A pretty female Purple Hairstreak Butterfly (Favonius quercus) perched on bracken.
Butterfly
California Hairstreak (Satyrium californica) nectaring on Daisy flower.
great purple hairstreak - Atlides halesus -  or great blue hairstreak, is a common gossamer winged butterfly species in parts of the United States. Isolated on white background side profile view
Ceraunus blue - Hemiargus ceraunus - is a species of small blue butterfly in the family Lycaenidae with a wingspan of an inch.  Isolated on white background top dorsal view
great purple hairstreak - Atlides halesus -  or great blue hairstreak, is a common gossamer winged butterfly species in parts of the United States. Isolated on white background side front view
Ceraunus blue - Hemiargus ceraunus - is a species of small blue butterfly in the family Lycaenidae with a wingspan of an inch.  Isolated on white background side profile view
Ceraunus blue - Hemiargus ceraunus - is a species of small blue butterfly in the family Lycaenidae with a wingspan of an inch.  Isolated on white background side profile view
Ceraunus blue - Hemiargus ceraunus - is a species of small blue butterfly in the family Lycaenidae with a wingspan of an inch.  Isolated on white background top dorsal view
great purple hairstreak - Atlides halesus -  or great blue hairstreak, is a common gossamer winged butterfly species in parts of the United States. Isolated on white background side profile view

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