RMMY9HP4–A Pale-browed Treehunter (Cichlocolaptes leucophrus) foraging for insects among bromeliads and other epiphyte growth in the Atlantic Rainforest.
RF2H8HXAY–Large tropical bromeliad probably in the genus Vriesea. These plants form at the center of their concentric leaves, phytotelmata where insects develop
RMCG1Y19–LEDE - A Pitcher Plant variety of flesh eating plant is on display during a Bromeliad & Carnivorous Plant Society show at the Shepherd Garden and Arts Center July 28, 2007. Pitcher Plants look like tubes. There is an insect attracting nectar on the lip. Once insects go into the tube there is no g
RMFCH8YG–Large brown Australian huntsman spider Heteropoda cervina on green leaf of bromeliad
RMED6Y6M–Only a couple centimeters in length, a Panamanian Red Dart Frog stands ready to jump from its bromeliad perch.
RM2C8F99F–The spectacular blooms and the ease with which they grow makes the Bromeliad family very popular in households world wide.
RFRKBK6G–stick insect on bromeliad tree ** note select focus with shallow depth of field
RFKFK7X1–Close up on bromeliaceae leaf, top view
RF2E2BAT0–Selective focus shot of a dewy spider's net in a fie
RMJ4GW5X–Skipper Butterfly (Hesperiidae), Far North Queensland, FNQ, QLD, Australia
RMB7HMNX–Katydid on Bromeliad. Tropical Rainforest. Costa Rica
RM2D7TN5K–The Bromeliad family are mainly arboreal epiphytes indigenous to the rainforest of Central and South America. The flowers last long
RFM6ANF2–Violet Crowned Woodnymph
RMP2T3PT–Wild ants crawling on an amazonian bromeliad flower
RMAT75DN–Measuringworm Moth Geometridae caterpillar on Bromeliad Rio Grande Valley Texas USA
RM2DCA71X–The Red-eyed Stream Frog, Duellmanohyla uranochroa, is an endangered species of frog in the rainforests of Costa Rica.
RF2E1D463–beautiful red flower guzmania close up.
RF2H8HXBR–The cup of a large tropical bromeliad probably in the genus Vriesea. These plants form at the center of their concentric leaves, phytotelmata where in
RMCG1Y1A–A spiked Pitcher Plant is on display during a Bromeliad & Carnivorous Plant Society show at the Shepherd Garden and Arts Center July 28, 2007. The pitcher variety look like tubes. There is an insect attracting nectar on the lip. Once insects go into the tube there is no going back as spiked hairs
RF2A7FWFN–The center cup of a large tropical bromeliad forming a phytotelmata where insects develop part of their life-cycles, close-up and top view
RF2H8HXA3–The center cup of a large Vriesea tropical bromeliad forming a phytotelmata where insects develop part of their life-cycles, close-up and top view
RF2A7FWGC–The side of a large tropical bromeliad probably in the genus Alcantarea. These plants form at the center of their concentric leaves, phytotelmata wher
RF2F9PYW3–Aphid and ants on a twig
RM2D7TN7G–The Bromeliad family are mainly arboreal epiphytes indigenous to the rainforest of Central and South America. The flowers last long
RMP2T3PN–Wild ants crawling on an amazonian bromeliad flower
RMAT31EG–Measuringworm Moth Geometridae caterpillar on Bromeliad Rio Grande Valley Texas USA
RF2A7FWHD–The side adn top of a alarge tropical bromeliad probably in the genus Alcantarea. These plants form at the center of their concentric leaves, phytotel
RF2H1MTD7–Smartweed caterpillar at Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge
RFBD01C0–Measuringworm Moth Geometridae caterpillar on Bromeliad Tillandsia baileyii blossom Cameron County Rio Grande Valley Texas
RF2H0A3A5–Close up of a spider net and yellow leaves with a blurred green background
RF2C7XKWM–Close up shot of a spider net in a blurry green background
RF2C81GFC–Closeup shot of a spider on a spider net with blurred green background
RF2BNG6HB–Vertical greyscale shot of metal rusted details covered with spider net
RF2H1MTC9–HARTFORD, UNITED STATES - Sep 26, 2021: A Smartweed caterpillar at Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge, Hartford
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