Here is his Gypsy Moth Larva. (June 2012)
You can also see the mosquito, drawn with the book's help.

In the bottom picture, one can see why the flower to the left is frowning--the roots are under attack.
Here is a group of insects under an insectoid sun-- note the compound eyes and mandibles. A flea and a beetle are in the air, while a rhinoceros beetle noses along behind a flying insect of indeterminate species.


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