| Insects Desktop Wallpaper |
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Alighted |
A vivid moment in nature is captured. |

Common Tiger Blue |
This Common Tiger Blue or Tarucus theophrastus is native to Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Let the Tiger Blue flourish in an all new locale on your desktop. |

Dark Green Fritillary |
Part of the Nymphalidae family, the Dark Green Fritillary or Argynnis aglaja often feeds on a variety of violets and has a flight period from June - August. Now you can enjoy the butterfly all year round with this wallpaper. |

Dragonfly |
A split second's landing of a dragonfly on a blade of grass - yours for eternity. |

Grasshopper |
Ready to spring into action on your desktop. |

Heath Fritillary |
The Heath Fritillary or Mellicta athalia is found in more sheltered locations than its butterfly relatives, but that won't stop it from making a new home on your desktop. |

Narrow-Bordered Five-Spot Burnet |
This aptly-named moth is characterized by 5 red spots on each wing and a single spot near the wing tip. Download the beautiful Narrow-Bordered Five-spot Burnet or Zygaena lonicerae and capture the unique charm of this moth species on your desktop. |

Peacock Butterfly |
The Inachis io is aptly known as the Peacock butterfly for the "eyes" on its upper and hind wings - a predator-fooling defense. Capture the beauty of this exquisite species with this wallpaper. |

Queen of Spain Fritillary |
The unique shape of the fore and hindwings are characteristic of the Issoria lathonia, or Queen of Spain Fritillary, as are the black spots on the upperwings. While this butterfly is a powerful migrant, you can help it reach even greater distances by downloading it to your desktop. |

Silver-Bordered Fritillary |
The Silver-Bordered Fritillary, or Boloria selene is recognizable by its destinct row of metallic silver spots on the underside of its hindwings. Get an up-close look at the beautiful butterfly with this wallpaper. |