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#11343300
19 June 2024
Acherontia lachesis, the Greater Death's Head Hawkmoth or Bee Robber, is a large (up to 13 cm wingspan) sphingid moth found in the Oriental region, from India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Nepal to the Philippines, and from southern Japan and the southern Russian Far East to Indonesia, where it attacks colonies of several different honey bee species. It is recently becoming established in the Hawaiian Islands. It is a nocturnal hawkmoth also known as 'bee robbers' because they are very fond of honey; they can mimic the scent of honey bees so that they can enter a hive unharmed to get honey. Their tongue, which is stout and very strong, enables them to pierce the wax cells and suck the honey out. Here, this Death's-head Hawkmoth (Acherontia lachesis) is sitting on the door frame as if a monk is meditating in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 19, 2024.
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#11343301
19 June 2024
Acherontia Lachesis, The Greater Death's Head Hawkmoth Or Bee Robber Or Acherontia Atropos, Is A Large (up To 13 Cm Wingspan) Sphingid Moth Found In The Oriental Region, From India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, And Nepal To The Philippines, And From Southern Japan And The Southern Russian Far East To Indonesia, Where It Attacks Colonies Of Several Different Honey Bee Species. It Has Recently Become Established In The Hawaiian Islands. It Is A Nocturnal Hawkmoth Also Known As 'bee Robbers' Because They Are Very Fond Of Honey; They Can Mimic The Scent Of Honey Bees So That They Can Enter A Hive Unharmed To Get Honey. Their Tongue, Which Is Stout And Very Strong, Enables Them To Pierce The Wax Cells And Suck The Honey Out. Here This Death's-head Hawkmoth (Acherontia Lachesis) Is Sitting On The Door Frame As If A Monk Is Meditating In Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 19/06/2024.
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#11343302
19 June 2024
Acherontia Lachesis, The Greater Death's Head Hawkmoth Or Bee Robber Or Acherontia Atropos, Is A Large (up To 13 Cm Wingspan) Sphingid Moth Found In The Oriental Region, From India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, And Nepal To The Philippines, And From Southern Japan And The Southern Russian Far East To Indonesia, Where It Attacks Colonies Of Several Different Honey Bee Species. It Has Recently Become Established In The Hawaiian Islands. It Is A Nocturnal Hawkmoth Also Known As 'bee Robbers' Because They Are Very Fond Of Honey; They Can Mimic The Scent Of Honey Bees So That They Can Enter A Hive Unharmed To Get Honey. Their Tongue, Which Is Stout And Very Strong, Enables Them To Pierce The Wax Cells And Suck The Honey Out. Here This Death's-head Hawkmoth (Acherontia Lachesis) Is Sitting On The Door Frame As If A Monk Is Meditating In Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 19/06/2024.
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#11343304
19 June 2024
Acherontia Lachesis, The Greater Death's Head Hawkmoth Or Bee Robber Or Acherontia Atropos, Is A Large (up To 13 Cm Wingspan) Sphingid Moth Found In The Oriental Region, From India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, And Nepal To The Philippines, And From Southern Japan And The Southern Russian Far East To Indonesia, Where It Attacks Colonies Of Several Different Honey Bee Species. It Has Recently Become Established In The Hawaiian Islands. It Is A Nocturnal Hawkmoth Also Known As 'bee Robbers' Because They Are Very Fond Of Honey; They Can Mimic The Scent Of Honey Bees So That They Can Enter A Hive Unharmed To Get Honey. Their Tongue, Which Is Stout And Very Strong, Enables Them To Pierce The Wax Cells And Suck The Honey Out. Here This Death's-head Hawkmoth (Acherontia Lachesis) Is Sitting On The Door Frame As If A Monk Is Meditating In Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 19/06/2024.
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#11343306
19 June 2024
Acherontia Lachesis, The Greater Death's Head Hawkmoth Or Bee Robber Or Acherontia Atropos, Is A Large (up To 13 Cm Wingspan) Sphingid Moth Found In The Oriental Region, From India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, And Nepal To The Philippines, And From Southern Japan And The Southern Russian Far East To Indonesia, Where It Attacks Colonies Of Several Different Honey Bee Species. It Has Recently Become Established In The Hawaiian Islands. It Is A Nocturnal Hawkmoth Also Known As 'bee Robbers' Because They Are Very Fond Of Honey; They Can Mimic The Scent Of Honey Bees So That They Can Enter A Hive Unharmed To Get Honey. Their Tongue, Which Is Stout And Very Strong, Enables Them To Pierce The Wax Cells And Suck The Honey Out. Here This Death's-head Hawkmoth (Acherontia Lachesis) Is Sitting On The Door Frame As If A Monk Is Meditating In Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 19/06/2024.
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#10904497
11 January 2024
A worker is placing rubber frames on crystal displays and modules on a production line at a semiconductor production workshop in Gao'an, Jiangxi Province, China, on January 10, 2024.
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#8869128
18 September 2022
A man removes a rubber during a cleanup day, framed by World Beaches Day, in La Guaira, Venezuela on September 17, 2022.
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#6782386
6 June 2021
A road bike user tries to cross the Kampung Melayu-Rubber Non-Toll Flyover, Jakarta on June, 6, 2021. The Provincial Government (Pemprov) of Jakarta made a trial rule for the 3.7 kilometer Non-Toll Flyover (JLTN) towards Kampung Melayu-rubber as a special lane for road bike cyclists every weekend, the Non-Toll Flyover Policy (JLNT) for road bikes the bike is not for non-road bike cyclists which is open from 5 to 8 am, so that residents can enjoy a quiet road in the city center without any disturbance from other vehicles.
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#6782402
6 June 2021
A road bike user tries to cross the Kampung Melayu-Rubber Non-Toll Flyover, Jakarta on June, 6, 2021. The Provincial Government (Pemprov) of Jakarta made a trial rule for the 3.7 kilometer Non-Toll Flyover (JLTN) towards Kampung Melayu-rubber as a special lane for road bike cyclists every weekend, the Non-Toll Flyover Policy (JLNT) for road bikes the bike is not for non-road bike cyclists which is open from 5 to 8 am, so that residents can enjoy a quiet road in the city center without any disturbance from other vehicles.
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#6782404
6 June 2021
A road bike user tries to cross the Kampung Melayu-Rubber Non-Toll Flyover, Jakarta on June, 6, 2021. The Provincial Government (Pemprov) of Jakarta made a trial rule for the 3.7 kilometer Non-Toll Flyover (JLTN) towards Kampung Melayu-rubber as a special lane for road bike cyclists every weekend, the Non-Toll Flyover Policy (JLNT) for road bikes the bike is not for non-road bike cyclists which is open from 5 to 8 am, so that residents can enjoy a quiet road in the city center without any disturbance from other vehicles.
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#6782408
6 June 2021
A road bike user tries to cross the Kampung Melayu-Rubber Non-Toll Flyover, Jakarta on June, 6, 2021. The Provincial Government (Pemprov) of Jakarta made a trial rule for the 3.7 kilometer Non-Toll Flyover (JLTN) towards Kampung Melayu-rubber as a special lane for road bike cyclists every weekend, the Non-Toll Flyover Policy (JLNT) for road bikes the bike is not for non-road bike cyclists which is open from 5 to 8 am, so that residents can enjoy a quiet road in the city center without any disturbance from other vehicles.
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#6782412
6 June 2021
A road bike user tries to cross the Kampung Melayu-Rubber Non-Toll Flyover, Jakarta on June, 6, 2021. The Provincial Government (Pemprov) of Jakarta made a trial rule for the 3.7 kilometer Non-Toll Flyover (JLTN) towards Kampung Melayu-rubber as a special lane for road bike cyclists every weekend, the Non-Toll Flyover Policy (JLNT) for road bikes the bike is not for non-road bike cyclists which is open from 5 to 8 am, so that residents can enjoy a quiet road in the city center without any disturbance from other vehicles.
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#6782414
6 June 2021
A road bike user tries to cross the Kampung Melayu-Rubber Non-Toll Flyover, Jakarta on June, 6, 2021. The Provincial Government (Pemprov) of Jakarta made a trial rule for the 3.7 kilometer Non-Toll Flyover (JLTN) towards Kampung Melayu-rubber as a special lane for road bike cyclists every weekend, the Non-Toll Flyover Policy (JLNT) for road bikes the bike is not for non-road bike cyclists which is open from 5 to 8 am, so that residents can enjoy a quiet road in the city center without any disturbance from other vehicles.
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#6782416
6 June 2021
A road bike user tries to cross the Kampung Melayu-Rubber Non-Toll Flyover, Jakarta on June, 6, 2021. The Provincial Government (Pemprov) of Jakarta made a trial rule for the 3.7 kilometer Non-Toll Flyover (JLTN) towards Kampung Melayu-rubber as a special lane for road bike cyclists every weekend, the Non-Toll Flyover Policy (JLNT) for road bikes the bike is not for non-road bike cyclists which is open from 5 to 8 am, so that residents can enjoy a quiet road in the city center without any disturbance from other vehicles.
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#6782420
6 June 2021
A road bike user tries to cross the Kampung Melayu-Rubber Non-Toll Flyover, Jakarta on June, 6, 2021. The Provincial Government (Pemprov) of Jakarta made a trial rule for the 3.7 kilometer Non-Toll Flyover (JLTN) towards Kampung Melayu-rubber as a special lane for road bike cyclists every weekend, the Non-Toll Flyover Policy (JLNT) for road bikes the bike is not for non-road bike cyclists which is open from 5 to 8 am, so that residents can enjoy a quiet road in the city center without any disturbance from other vehicles.
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