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Other Invertebrates 5 images Created 2 Apr 2012

Images of various invertebrates found and photographed across Florida by wildlife photographer Rich Leighton.
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  • Busy as a honeybee! Macro shot in my front yard, with my out of focus white car in the background making a perfect backdrop!
    Honey Bee
  • A great example of mimicry, this drone fly in the Lake Talquin State Forest in North Florida - which appears at first to be a bee - feeds on nectar of wildflowers, and is especially fond of asters. Native to Europe, but naturalized in the US and Canada.
    Drone Fly
  • Honey bee gathering pollen from wildflowers - in this case, common beggar-ticks.
    Honey Bee
  • Florida ivory millipede in the Kissimmee Prairie Preserve found under an oak canopy in Okeechobee County, Florida.
    Florida Ivory Millipede
  • Despite it not actually being a crab, the completely harmless Atlantic horseshoe crab is an ancient marine arthropod more closely related to spiders and scorpions. Extremely common in Florida, this big female was in the shallows on the northern Gulf of Mexico on Bald Point, just outside of Ochlockonee Bay.
    Atlantic Horseshoe Crab