Insect with L
Insect with L / Insects with L
Bedstraw Alpine Leaf Moth
Bedstraw Alpine Moth
Bedstraw Binding Stretcher
Bedstraw leaf moth
Bedstraw Hawkmoth
Lamella Mask Bee
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Long-armed weevil
long-bellied hoverfly
long-legged fly
long-legged flies
Leggy Leaf Bug
Leggy Pill Spinner
long-legged beetle
long-legged bug
Long-winged Sword Cricket
Long-Footed Earth Flea
Long-feeler thorn cricket
Long-feeler caddisflies
Long Feeler Butterfly Stick
Long-Haired Dagger Bug
Long-haired gorse weevil
Longhorn Gun Fly
longhorn buck
Long Horned Butterfly
Long-tailed mealybug
Long-stalked digger wasps
long bugs
lance flies
rag weevil
Flap Tensioner
Lappish forest cockroach
Lantern Bearer
Butterfly
Katydids
Hardwood Binding Tensioner
Hardwood Lichen Bear
Deciduous Saber Cricket
Deciduous tongs stand
Leaf beetle
Click Beetle
leaf bug
Leek Leafminer
Leek Moth
Leek Cricket
ground beetle
running jumper
louse flies
leather ground beetle
Leather Bugs
Clay Grassroots Owl
Toadflax fritillary
ladder trestle
Leopard Leafhopper
Leopard Lacewings
Luminous Channel Runner
Firefly
Dragonfly Butterfly Stick
Light Ladybug
Carnation Capsule Tensioner
Timothy moth
Ligurian Leafhopper
Privet Sawfly
Privet Owl
Privet Hawkmoth
Lily Chicken
Lime Swallowtail
Linden Mask Cicada
Linden Crescent Wings
Lime beetle
Linden leaf miner
Linden Hawkmoth
Lime bug
Line Sheet Tensioner
line swarmers
line stretcher
list beetle
Bay leafhopper
Loreley Skipper Butterfly
Marsh gentian blue
Lupine leaf edge beetle
Alfalfa Leafcutter Bee
Alfalfa vine weevil
Alfalfa Ladybug
Lucerne buck
Lucerne Moth
Elongated-oval ladybird
Long-spotted ladybug
Larch needle moth
Larch shoot cutter
hole bee
Dandelion Stretcher
Insect / insects with L
Insects, also known as insects, are the most species-rich class of arthropods. 1 million+ species of insects have been scientifically described so far. This means that more than 60 percent of all animal species described are insects. According to various calculations, however, one expects a multiple of species, with several million undiscovered species to be expected, especially in the tropical rain forests. Insects can be identified as fossils from around 400 million years ago in the Devonian.