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This is a collection of photos of butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, spiders, millipedes, grasshoppers, praying mantises, dragonflies, damselflies, caterpillars, and "just plain bugs". Most of these photos were taken in Arizona.

If you know a species that I have not identified, please email me. Thank you.

Thank you to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. the Tucson Botanical Garden and the Desert Botanical Garden. More information on the Desert Botanical Garden.

Please note: right-clicking on thumbnails does NOT work. Left-clicking automatically opens a new window. The thumbnails stay loaded on your browser for quick response. Clicking on either the corner x or the up arrow automatically closes the extra window. Your browser must be javascript enabled for you to view the large photos.

All original art on this web site is copyright © 1999-2005 by the artist.


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