Insect with N
insect with N / insects with N
Nightingale Grasshopper
Evening Primrose Hawkmoth
peacock butterfly
Neck-horned dung beetle
Naked Flies
Conifer Ladybug
Conifer Flower Moth
Coniferous lichen bear
Pine cricket
softwood stretcher
Coniferous Forest Moth
nail beetle
nail stain
Seam stripe leek weevil
scale insect
Scale insects
Daffodil Hoverfly
nose cricket
nose hoverfly
Rhinoceros Beetle
Viper's Mason Bee
Viper's-head Grass Leafminer
Fritillary Fritillary
Nebula buck
Misty Shield Beetle
carnation owl
Neon Swallowtail
Neon Swallowtails
Nettle Mute Owl
Nettle Mask Cicada
Nesselniep
nettle weevil
Nettle-billed Owl
Nettle chirp
nettle bug
nettle soft bug
nettle wight
nettle moth
nest beetle
Net Caddis Fly
web owl
web beetle
Power Tensioner
Net Bugs
Nine-spotted jewel beetle
Nineteen Spot Ladybug
fen moth moth
kidney spot
kidney patch sweet owl
Kidney-spotted ball ladybug
nun
Nordic apple bug
Nordic mountain cricket
Nordic moss damsel
Norwegian wasp
Northern fruit bug
insect / insects with N
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.