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Viburnum leaf eaten by Viburnum leaf beetles (Pyrrhalta viburni)

Viburnum leaf eaten by Viburnum leaf beetles (Pyrrhalta viburni)


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Viburnum leaf eaten by Viburnum leaf beetles (Pyrrhalta viburni)

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© Dorling Kindersley/UIG

Damaged Destruction Eaten Eating Flora Hole Hungry Insect Larva Parasitic Pests Three Animals Leaf Beetle Viburnum


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This print captures the destructive nature of Viburnum leaf beetles (Pyrrhalta viburni) as they feast on a vibrant Viburnum leaf. Against a clean white background, this image showcases the delicate beauty of flora and the devastating impact that insects can have on it. The damaged leaf serves as evidence of the voracious appetite of these hungry pests. With precision, they have devoured sections of the once-pristine foliage, leaving behind intricate patterns and holes. The studio shot allows us to appreciate every detail, from the larva to the parasitic beetle itself. In this horizontal composition, three animals are prominently featured - two larvae and an adult beetle. Their presence reminds us of their role in disrupting ecosystems by feeding off plants like viburnums. This visual narrative highlights how wildlife interactions can sometimes lead to destruction. While there are no people present in this image, it speaks volumes about our coexistence with nature and its inhabitants. It prompts us to reflect on our responsibility towards preserving biodiversity and finding sustainable solutions for managing pest populations. Captured by Dorling Kindersley for Universal Images Group (UIG), this photograph is not just a stunning piece of art but also an educational tool that sheds light on the complex dynamics between insects and plants in our natural world.

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