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Abscondita Firefly - Firefly Numbers Decline Near Urban Artificial Light Pollution
Abscondita fireflies in Tehatta, India, on June 9, 2025. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abscondita Firefly - Firefly Numbers Decline Near Urban Artificial Light Pollution
Abscondita fireflies in Tehatta, India, on June 9, 2025. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abscondita Firefly - Firefly Numbers Decline Near Urban Artificial Light Pollution
Abscondita fireflies in Tehatta, India, on June 9, 2025. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abscondita Firefly - Firefly Numbers Decline Near Urban Artificial Light Pollution
Abscondita fireflies in Tehatta, India, on June 9, 2025. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abscondita Firefly - Firefly Numbers Decline Near Urban Artificial Light Pollution
Abscondita fireflies in Tehatta, India, on June 9, 2025. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abscondita Firefly - Firefly Numbers Decline Near Urban Artificial Light Pollution
Abscondita fireflies in Tehatta, India, on June 9, 2025. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abscondita Firefly - Firefly Numbers Decline Near Urban Artificial Light Pollution
Abscondita fireflies in Tehatta, India, on June 9, 2025. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abandoned-web Orb-weaver (Parawixia Dehaani) Hunted Great Eggfly Butterfly - Animal India
An Abandoned-web orb-weaver spider (Parawixia dehaani) uses its web to capture a Great eggfly or Blue moon butterfly (Hypolimnas bolina) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 4, 2025. The spider, which belongs to the family Araneidae, hunts by constructing a vertical orb web and relies on sight, vibration, and touch to detect prey, including insects larger than itself. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abandoned-web Orb-weaver (Parawixia Dehaani) Hunted Great Eggfly Butterfly - Animal India
An Abandoned-web orb-weaver spider (Parawixia dehaani) uses its web to capture a Great eggfly or Blue moon butterfly (Hypolimnas bolina) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 4, 2025. The spider, which belongs to the family Araneidae, hunts by constructing a vertical orb web and relies on sight, vibration, and touch to detect prey, including insects larger than itself. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abandoned-web Orb-weaver (Parawixia Dehaani) Hunted Great Eggfly Butterfly - Animal India
An Abandoned-web orb-weaver spider (Parawixia dehaani) uses its web to capture a Great eggfly or Blue moon butterfly (Hypolimnas bolina) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 4, 2025. The spider, which belongs to the family Araneidae, hunts by constructing a vertical orb web and relies on sight, vibration, and touch to detect prey, including insects larger than itself. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abandoned-web Orb-weaver (Parawixia Dehaani) Hunted Great Eggfly Butterfly - Animal India
An Abandoned-web orb-weaver spider (Parawixia dehaani) uses its web to capture a Great eggfly or Blue moon butterfly (Hypolimnas bolina) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 4, 2025. The spider, which belongs to the family Araneidae, hunts by constructing a vertical orb web and relies on sight, vibration, and touch to detect prey, including insects larger than itself. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abandoned-web Orb-weaver (Parawixia Dehaani) Hunted Great Eggfly Butterfly - Animal India
An Abandoned-web orb-weaver spider (Parawixia dehaani) uses its web to capture a Great eggfly or Blue moon butterfly (Hypolimnas bolina) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 4, 2025. The spider, which belongs to the family Araneidae, hunts by constructing a vertical orb web and relies on sight, vibration, and touch to detect prey, including insects larger than itself. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abandoned-web Orb-weaver (Parawixia Dehaani) Hunted Great Eggfly Butterfly - Animal India
An Abandoned-web orb-weaver spider (Parawixia dehaani) uses its web to capture a Great eggfly or Blue moon butterfly (Hypolimnas bolina) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 4, 2025. The spider, which belongs to the family Araneidae, hunts by constructing a vertical orb web and relies on sight, vibration, and touch to detect prey, including insects larger than itself. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abandoned-web Orb-weaver (Parawixia Dehaani) Hunted Great Eggfly Butterfly - Animal India
An Abandoned-web orb-weaver spider (Parawixia dehaani) uses its web to capture a Great eggfly or Blue moon butterfly (Hypolimnas bolina) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 4, 2025. The spider, which belongs to the family Araneidae, hunts by constructing a vertical orb web and relies on sight, vibration, and touch to detect prey, including insects larger than itself. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abandoned-web Orb-weaver (Parawixia Dehaani) Hunted Great Eggfly Butterfly - Animal India
An Abandoned-web orb-weaver spider (Parawixia dehaani) uses its web to capture a Great eggfly or Blue moon butterfly (Hypolimnas bolina) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 4, 2025. The spider, which belongs to the family Araneidae, hunts by constructing a vertical orb web and relies on sight, vibration, and touch to detect prey, including insects larger than itself. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abandoned-web Orb-weaver (Parawixia Dehaani) Hunted Great Eggfly Butterfly - Animal India
An Abandoned-web orb-weaver spider (Parawixia dehaani) uses its web to capture a Great eggfly or Blue moon butterfly (Hypolimnas bolina) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 4, 2025. The spider, which belongs to the family Araneidae, hunts by constructing a vertical orb web and relies on sight, vibration, and touch to detect prey, including insects larger than itself. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Abandoned-web Orb-weaver (Parawixia Dehaani) Hunted Great Eggfly Butterfly - Animal India
An Abandoned-web orb-weaver spider (Parawixia dehaani) uses its web to capture a Great eggfly or Blue moon butterfly (Hypolimnas bolina) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 4, 2025. The spider, which belongs to the family Araneidae, hunts by constructing a vertical orb web and relies on sight, vibration, and touch to detect prey, including insects larger than itself. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Lime Fruit Harvest India - Agriculture In India
A view of ripe limes growing on a tree during harvest season in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 3, 2025. India produces approximately 17.4% of the world's limes. The fruit, part of the Citrus genus (family Rutaceae), is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its acidic, edible fruit. Limes are known for their high vitamin C content and associated health benefits, including improved digestion and immune support (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Mason Wasp (Delta Conoideum) Carries Caterpillar Larvae To Its Nest - Animal India
A Mason wasp (Delta conoideum), a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae, is seen transporting a paralyzed caterpillar larva to its nest to feed its offspring, in Tehatta, India, on June 2, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Houseflies (Musca Domestica) - Disease Vector - Animal India
A mating pair of houseflies (Musca domestica) is seen on a weed branch in a forested area in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 31, 2025. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), houseflies are known to transmit more than 65 diseases to humans, including cholera, conjunctivitis, dysentery, gastroenteritis, salmonellosis, shigellosis, tuberculosis, and typhoid fever. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)