RFHH4W1T–Mimusop Stem Borer (Pachyteria dimidiata) on stump wood
RMJX3WAA–Thirmida dimidiata
RM2BTX0EA–Anacystis dimidiata.
RF2TB828A–White pear (Apodytes dimidiata) is a small tree native to southern Africa. Fruits detail.
RM2G04B83–Vadnais Heights, Minnesota. John H. Allison forest. Top view of a Black-shouldered Drone Fly, Eristalis dimidiata feeding on White Snakeroot flower.
RM2R92BDN–Rarotonga Monarch, Pomarea dimidiata, an endemic and endangered species found only on Rarotonga, Cook islands, South Pacific
RM2KD1BG7–A female Two-striped jumper spider (Telamonia Dimidiata) is weaving net for prey with the help of two lemon leaves at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 27/01/2022. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)
RM2AH1CXA–Two striped Telamonia, Telamonia dimidiata, male, Malaysia
RMTR5Y38–Scalloped hook-tip (Falcaria lacertinaria, Drepana lacertinaria, Drepana dimidiata), imago at bark, side view, Germany
RM2HE19B2–Schools of mainly sea goldies or sailfin Anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) over coral in the clear waters of the red sea in Egypt.
RF2WY09KY–A freshly molted female Tealonia dimidiata spider in its habitat
RF2PC3JKW–A Stamp printed in CUBA shows image of a Heterops dimidiata beetle, from series - entomofauna, 1980
RF2G04BCW–Vadnais Heights, Minnesota. John H. Allison forest. Side view of a Black-shouldered Drone Fly, Eristalis dimidiata covered in pollen while feeding on
RM2AHAM0A–Two striped Telamonia, Telamonia dimidiata, female, Malaysia
RMTR5Y3B–Scalloped hook-tip (Falcaria lacertinaria, Drepana lacertinaria, Drepana dimidiata), imago at birch leaf, side view , Germany
RM2HE199E–Schools of mainly sea goldies or sailfin Anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) over coral in the clear waters of the red sea in Egypt.
RF2WY098Y–Female Tealonia dimidiata jumping spider positioned on a leaf, showcasing its dorsal patterns.
RF2DCHG0A–Saint Petersburg, Russia - November 12, 2020: Stamp printed in the Cuba with the image of the Longhorn Beetle, Heterops dimidiata, circa 1980
RFT5XD93–Underwater life of Red sea. Fishes and coral reef. Egypt. Black and white fish Chromis dimidiata and coral Millepora dichotoma
RMAPKDH5–Egypt Red Sea Common Goldfish Anthias Squampinnis Bicolour Chromis dimidiata
RFT5X9N5–Millepora dichotoma coral and chromis dimidiata fish. Underwater life of Red sea in Egypt. Saltwater fishes and coral reef. Fire hard coral and bicolo
RF2G70YJK–green burgundy stink bug (Banasa dimidiata) feeding from a plant stem that it has punctured with its long proboscis
RF2RA2M58–A male two striped jumper spider (Telamonia Dimidiata) with its spider eggs is on a hanging dry vine stem end, the vine stem is heavily shaken by the
RF2FG41X2–Long-waisted Honey Wasp of the species Polybia dimidiata
RM2GF2C1W–Single Dotted Wave Moth; Idaea dimidiata; on Wood; UK
RF2G04B94–Vadnais Heights, Minnesota. John H. Allison forest. Top view of a Black-shouldered Drone Fly, Eristalis dimidiata feeding on White Snakeroot flower.
RM2BTX0E7–Anacystis dimidiata.
RMRFM7TF–Banasa-dimidiata-on-screen-door.
RM2AHAM29–Two striped Telamonia, Telamonia dimidiata, female, Malaysia
RMTR5Y36–Scalloped hook-tip (Falcaria lacertinaria, Drepana lacertinaria, Drepana dimidiata), caterpillar eating at birch, side view, Germany
RMRDWNY4–Apodytes dimidiata tree - CT 1.
RMG8HK8X–CUBA - CIRCA 1980: A Stamp printed in Cuba dedicated to Entomofauna (Insect fauna) shows a Heterops dimidiata, circa 1980
RFB2NTA5–Single Dotted Wave - Idaea dimidiata
RM2BNJB2H–Doublelined fusilier (Pterocaesio digramma) with two Cleaner wrasses (Lutjanus dimidiata) inside its gill, West Papua, Indonesia.
RFA5F99D–Single Dotted Wave moth Idaea dimidiata
RFT5X9MX–Millepora dichotoma coral and chromis dimidiata fish. Underwater life of Red sea in Egypt. Saltwater fishes and coral reef. Fire hard coral and bicolo
RF2G70YJF–vertical image of a green burgundy stink bug (Banasa dimidiata) from above, walking on a leaf
RFT5XBF8–Millepora dichotoma coral and chromis dimidiata fish. Underwater life of Red sea in Egypt. Saltwater fishes and coral reef. Fire coral and bicolor pul
RF2G70YJD–close-up of a green burgundy stink bug, Banasa dimidiata, drinking from a drop with its long articulated proboscis
RF2G8E7TY–Swarm of Half-and-half chromis (Chromis dimidiata) swimming over coral reef, Red Sea, Fury Shoals, Egypt
RM2ARHTDM–Two Striped Jumper Spider, Telamonia dimidiata, Wilpattu Nature Reserve, Sri Lanka, on leaf in forest, night time
RMK9D818–Nature neighbors Calopteryx dimidiata
RM2PFK9MD–Diver, female diver, pair, two, looking at, looking at intact coral reef with school of bicoloured swallowtail (Chromis dimidiata), Red Sea
RMK0XB60–Apodytes dimidiata tree CT 1
RM2BTT8AH–Indigofera dimidiata Walp.
RM2BNEM8G–Chocolate-dip chromis (Chromis dimidiata) male over out of focus hard coral (Porites nodifera). Sha'ab Claudia, Fury Shoal, Egypt. Red Sea
RM2AHAKXT–Two striped Telamonia, Telamonia dimidiata, female, Malaysia
RMTR5Y33–Scalloped hook-tip (Falcaria lacertinaria, Drepana lacertinaria, Drepana dimidiata), caterpillar eating at birch, side view, Germany
RMRDWNY5–Apodytes dimidiata tree - CT 2.
RMD8YF6W–Bloodsucking Conenose (Kissing Bug) Triatoma dimidiata, Costa Rica. Causes Chagas disease, family Reduviidae (assasin bugs)
RF2C7M8K3–Half and Half, Chromis dimidiata, Hamata, Red Sea, Egypt
RMR50H5D–Beetles. ORDER-COLEOPTERA. Section-Losgicounes. Family- Ceramby.) FIGURE 1. CERAMBYX (s— o. not.) TELEPIIOKOIDES. FIGURE 2. PURPURICENUS lO-PUISCTATUS. FIGURE 3. PURPURICENUS 0-PUNCTATUS. FIGURE 4. MONOHAMMUS BIFASCIATUS. FIGURE 5. ABRYNA EXIMIA. FIGURE 6. DOLIOPS GEOMETRICA. FIGURE 7. ANOPLOPHORA LUCIPOR. FIGURE 8. PACHYTERIA DIMIDIATA. FIGURE 9. SAPERDA (s— G. Nov.) BICOLOR. . The Cabinet of Oriental Entomology; being a selection of some of the rarer and more beautiful species of Insects, natives of India and the adjacent islands. London, 1848. Source: 1258.k.17 plate 29. Autho
RF2CFJ7W7–Half and Half, Chromis dimidiata, on reef in Hamata, Red Sea, Egypt
RF2B91EKC–Ortygometra dimidiata, Print, 1820-1863, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RFT5BY9B–Half and Half, Chromis dimidiata, above staghorn coral, Hamata, Red Sea, Egypt
RFT5XAF7–Millepora dichotoma coral and chromis dimidiata fish. Underwater life of Red sea in Egypt. Saltwater fishes and coral reef. Fire coral and bicolor pul
RF2C7K72G–two-striped jumper(Telamonia dimidiata)
RF2F5R31T–Bicolor damselfishes (Chromis dimidiata) in Red Sea
RF2T9KWCE–Coral hind (Cephalopholis miniata) with Bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Lutjanus dimidiata). Andaman Sea, Thailand.
RM2AHAM0K–Two striped Telamonia, Telamonia dimidiata, female, Malaysia
RMTR5Y39–Scalloped hook-tip (Falcaria lacertinaria, Drepana lacertinaria, Drepana dimidiata), imago at bark, view from above, Germany
RMRDWNY6–Apodytes dimidiata tree - CT 4.
RMD1PC2P–Kissing bug Triatoma dimidiata,the major vector of Trypanosoma cruzi in Costa Rica, Transmits Chagas' disease,family reduviidae
RM2JPXXX3–Thirmida dimidiata
RM2PNAH0J–Pearl-breasted Swallow (Hirundo dimidiata), adult, perched on barbed wire, Western Cape, South Africa
RFHEX56A–Bright orange school of fish Sea Goldie or Lyretail Anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) and Bicolor Damselfish (Chromis dimidiata) swims near Dome Cor
RF2B9294F–Terebra dimidiata, Print, Oxymeris dimidiata, common name : the Orange Auger, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Terebridae, the auger snails., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RFT5XAJ2–Millepora dichotoma coral and chromis dimidiata fish. Underwater life of Red sea in Egypt. Saltwater fishes and coral reef. Fire hard coral
RF2JG76HB–Shoal of black and white Chromis swims above coral reef on blue water background. Half-and-half Chromis (Chromis dimidiata), Chocolate-dip chromis or
RF2C7K740–two-striped jumper(Telamonia dimidiata) on a branch
RF2MA5XYT–Shoal of black and white Chromis swims above coral reef on blue water background. Half-and-half Chromis (Chromis dimidiata), Chocolate-dip chromis or