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Fulgora Collection

Background imageFulgora Collection: Fulgora laternaria, peanut head bug

Fulgora laternaria, peanut head bug. How the peanut head bug got its name is self-evident. Its spectacular head is shaped like a peanut and, at six centimetres or so, is almost as long as its body

Background imageFulgora Collection: Lanthorn fly or Lantern fly in its luminous state Fulgora lanternaria

Lanthorn fly or Lantern fly in its luminous state Fulgora lanternaria
5856461 Lanthorn fly or Lantern fly in its luminous state Fulgora lanternaria; (add.info.: Lanthorn fly or Lantern fly in its luminous state Fulgora lanternaria Hand-colored copperplate engraving)

Background imageFulgora Collection: Leaf mantis, Choeradodis strumaria 1, lantern fly, Fulgora laternaria 2, and european lantern fly

Leaf mantis, Choeradodis strumaria 1, lantern fly, Fulgora laternaria 2, and european lantern fly
FLO4574603 Leaf mantis, Choeradodis strumaria 1, lantern fly, Fulgora laternaria 2, and european lantern fly, Dictyophara europaea 3

Background imageFulgora Collection: Fulgora species, South American lantern fly

Fulgora species, South American lantern fly
Species of South American lantern fly: Fulgora graciliceps 1; Fulgora laternaria 2 and Fulgora castresii 3. Handcolored engraving by Fournier after an illustration by Blanchard from Charles d

Background imageFulgora Collection: Azure hawker and exotic insects

Azure hawker and exotic insects
Azure hawker, Aeshna caerulea 1, Lampyris gigantea 2, Phoraspis picta 3, and lantern fly, Phrictus diadema 4. Handcoloured lithograph from John O

Background imageFulgora Collection: Lantern fly, locust, mantis, cicada and beetles

Lantern fly, locust, mantis, cicada and beetles
Lantern fly, Fulgora laternaria 1, migratory locust, Grillus migratorius 2, European mantis, Mantis religiosa 3, common cicada, Cicada plebeia 4, Hercules beetle, Dynastes hercules 5, and cockchafer

Background imageFulgora Collection: Lantern Fly / Machaca (Fulgora lampetis) displaying eye-spots, used to startle potential predators

Lantern Fly / Machaca (Fulgora lampetis) displaying eye-spots, used to startle potential predators. Santa Rosa National park tropical dry forest, Costa Rica

Background imageFulgora Collection: Lanthorn fly or Lantern fly in its luminous

Lanthorn fly or Lantern fly in its luminous state, Fulgora lanternaria.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageFulgora Collection: Peanut-headed lanternfly, alligator bug, great

Peanut-headed lanternfly, alligator bug, great lanthorn-fly or firefly, Fulgora laternaria.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1800

Background imageFulgora Collection: Lantern Bug (Fulgora servillei)

Lantern Bug (Fulgora servillei)


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