
She is just 0.5 mm — barely visible to the naked eye, hides on the underside of leaves where damage is hardest to detect.

She is just 0.5 mm — barely visible to the naked eye, hides on the underside of leaves where damage is hardest to detect.

Peacock spiders are 4–5 mm long — smaller than a grain of rice — but their courtship choreography is more elaborate than most birds'.

TINY (1-2 mm) parasitoid flies with distinctive 'HUMP-BACKED' THORAX (diagnostic for family Phoridae, the 'hump-backed flies'). Despite small size, devastating impact on fire ant populations.

Adults are 4 mm wingspan — EXTREMELY TINY moths rarely noticed by humans. Larvae are 3-4 mm with reduced legs adapted for the leaf-mining lifestyle.

She is one of the SMALLER NA DRAGONFLIES — 2-3 cm body length, 5-6 cm wingspan. Small size makes the intricate wing patterns particularly striking at close range.

Trichogramma wasps are TINY — 0.3-0.8 mm long, SMALLER THAN A GRAIN OF SAND. Among the smallest Hymenoptera in the world.

Females are only 3-4 mm body length — much smaller than the more familiar orb-weaving spiders, but construct one of the most elaborate web architectures in NA spider biology.