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Woodland jumping spider (Evarcha falcata)
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You’ve discovered Macrostock, the macro‑photography complement to Wildpix, hosted by the same talented Estonian photographer, Erik Karits. This site showcases stunning close‑ups of insects, spiders, lizards, butterflies, and more—each available under a CC0 license for free download (macrostock.karits.eu).


🔬 Featured Macro Subjects

  • Flesh Fly (Sarcophaga carnaria): A larger fly known for its distinctive gray thorax with black stripes and red eyes. Plays a role in decomposition and forensic research (macrostock.karits.eu).
  • Emma Gray’s Forest Lizard (Calotes emma): Arboreal lizard from Southeast Asia with crest, long limbs, often green‑brown camouflaged in forests (macrostock.karits.eu).
  • Splayed Deer Fly (Chrysops caecutiens): A colorful biting fly with banded wings and iridescent eyes, common near wetlands (macrostock.karits.eu).
  • Comma Butterfly (Polygonia c‑album): Recognizable by its scalloped leaf‑mimicking wings and white “comma” mark underneath (macrostock.karits.eu).
  • (Additional subjects include Mazarine Blue butterflies, Hummingbird Hawk Moths, German cockroaches, ticks, crab spiders, swallowtails, and nursery‑web spiders.)

🌿 Why Macrostock Stands Out

  • High‑Quality Close‑Ups: Crisp images highlight intricate details—from wing scales to insect eyes.
  • Informative Overviews: Each post includes taxonomy, description, habitat, behavior, and lifecycle information.
  • Free for All Uses: Everything is under CC0—ideal for educators, researchers, and creators (karits.eu).
  • Global Scope: Covers species across Europe, Asia, Africa, and beyond—like Southeast Asian lizards and Eurasian insects.

🛠 How You Can Use It

  • Download full‑size images directly (great for presentations, teaching materials, or articles).
  • Learn about each species through concise but thorough write‑ups.
  • Explore the site’s categories—spiders, beetles, dragonflies, etc.—via the menu (macrostock.karits.eu, karits.eu).
  • Filter by post date or subject to find the latest macro finds (e.g., June 2025 saw posts on nursery web spiders and swallows).

👍 Should You Explore It?

Absolutely! If you’re fascinated by the minuscule world—from insects to arachnids and small vertebrates—Macrostock is a treasure trove of visually stunning, educational, and freely usable macro photography.


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