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Decorative ants. ianbrooks: See-Through Ants photos by Mohamed Babu Inspired by witnessing ants turn white after drinking spilt milk, the next step was only logical: make them turn all sorts of wacky colors. Utilizing colored sugar drops on a paraffin
One of my guilty pleasure blogs: biomedicalephemera: Hyperparasitism: Parasites that are parasitic to parasites! The wonderful world of entomology - parasites within parasitoids all over the place! Though parasites are found throughout the natural
The Schmidt Pain Index was first devised by entomologist Justin Schmidt in 1984. It rates the bites and stings of insects in terms of pain, on a scale of 0 up to 4, and over the years the accompanying descriptions have begun to read more and more like
katiekatie: Sedmikrasky - Vera Chytilovà - 1966
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cicadas: goth moth
I just found the greatest slide while studying for my entomology exam
nocturnal-kids:[ID: A tweet from @ manylittlewords that reads: The fact that some people can’t distinguish between etymology and entomology bugs me in ways I can’t put into words. /end ID]
adambatchelor: New Entomology series now online. “Created as a spin on entomology collections, insects pinned down into a black box frame for a lifetime of observation and appreciation. Drawn solely with coloured pencils these new drawings give
fairytalesandvampires: Specimens from the Entomology Vol. II seriesPrints available at my recently opened Society6 shop :)Thanks for viewing!
littlelimpstiff14u2: Engraved Entomology by Billelis A series of personal explorations combining genetic mixology infused with a hint of pattern design.Resulting in a collection of digital wallpapers and print artwork.Enjoy and thank you for viewing.
sinobug: CELEBRATING MOTH WEEK - July 20th-28th, 2013 Representatives of the major moth families/subfamilies of Yunnan, ChinaFamily PYRALIDAE (Snout Moths) See more about Moth Week HERE….. Pyralidae is a very large moth family. Moths in this family
staceythinx: Photos of Alitta virens by Alexander Semenov. Don’t let the pretty colors fool you, these sandworms are plenty scary. They can get quite big (sometimes exceeding four feet) and they occasionally bite humans. They just might be the nastiest
astronomy-to-zoology: Four-spot Midget (Mortonagrion hirosei) ..a species of narrow-winged damselfly that is native to Hong Kong and Japan. Four-spot Midgets often inhabit brackish streams and marshes, where the larvae occur in the water and adults occur
sinobug: Geometrid Moth (Arichanna sp., Ennominae, Geometridae) by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu’er, Yunnan, China See more Chinese moths on my Flickr site HERE…..
odditiesoflife: The Strangest Spiders Ever A mirror spider? These macro shots of spiders were photographed by Nicky Bay who lives and works in Singapore. The endless biodiversity found on the country’s 64 islands includes a vast array of insects and
jtotheizzoe: Behold the malicious mouthparts of mosquitos, probing for a bloody slurp within the skin of a mouse. I had always imagined they would be more like a syringe needle, sharp and rigid instead of a creeping straw of fear tipped in tentacle-like
scientificillustration: On the muscular and endoskeletal systems of Limulus and Scorpio by BioDivLibrary on Flickr. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42196136
Half female, half male. Bilateral gynandromorphism is a rare genetic disorder occurring in insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and birds, where a strange combination of genetic material splits a creature perfectly in half, with one side male and one side
guardian: Bees like you’ve never seen them before - in pictures Staff at the US Geological Survey Bee Inventory and Monitoring Laboratory in Maryland has been photographing bees and other insects for seven years to help record and identify different
astronomy-to-zoology: Rosy Maple Moth (Dryocampa rubicunda) …a beautiful species of Royal Moth (Ceratocampinae) which occurs in Eastern North America. Like other Saturniid moths adult rosy maple moths lack mouthparts and live short lives dedicated
buggirl: Thank you, sun-of-another-universe for your generous donation towards my research! Here is a Rothschild Giant Silk Moth in Mindo, Ecuador. Support women in science!
12-gauge-rage: A carnivorous caterpillar catching a fly.
sinobug: Moths celebrate Halloween too…. This hawkmoth (most likely a Violet Gliding Hawkmoth (Ambulyx liturata, Sphingidae)), has been parasitized by an Akanthomyces fungus (probably Akanthomyces pistillariiformis), a Cordyceps anamorph peculiar
zmpl:reddit but in the pokemon universe
entomologize:ALTALTALTCeramic beetles by Ross DeWayne Campbell
staceythinx: Macro photographer GreenEyedHarpy doesn’t seem to mind getting close to things that might bite or sting to get her beautiful shots.
lil-tiana-marie: eternal-crimson: Forensic Entomology is the use of the insects, and their arthropod relatives that inhabit decomposing remains to aid legal investigations.(all other images have been retrieved from Google unless specified) My dream
fuckyeahtattoos: Idolomantis diabolica tattoo. Also known as the Giant Devil’s Flower Mantis. I took a class in entomology in college and I’ve been hooked ever since. I’ve been starting my collection of insects and these guys are my favorite.
milkofwildbeasts: Metallic green beetle #coleoptera #insects #beetle #entomology #michigan (at Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes National Park)
indefenseofart:One of my absolute favorite places in Paris: Deyrolle, a modern day Wunderkammer just behind Musée d’Orsay on the left bank. It was first established in 1831 by Jean-Baptiste Deyrolle from a passion for natural history and entomology
lilacwavves: Kat Von D Monarch Palette: Entomology, Tiny Death, Vanish, Papilio, Wrath, Summerfly, Shadow box, and Deathbed
fwends!! japanese beetles
smithsonianlibraries: For those of you who take Halloween decoration to a specificity level that requires reference assistance, you can always call upon the entomological resources of the Biodiversity Heritage Library, which contains works like American
Diving into entomology and arachnogy is making me want pet beetles again. I miss my box of dirt with all my beetles that I had back in late middle school for a while. If I could learn to do it properly I would. That eastern Hercules beetle was truly
bogleech: More fun stuff that circulates the bug ID groups. This shitty chart has been circulating since 2013 and was, of course, concocted by a VERY PRICEY pest control service. An entomology blog explained in further detail why it was wrong back when
ditto: ditto: blathers is a whole ass academic with phds in ichthyology and entomology and a minor in art history and yet when a small child hands him the literal mona lisa and tells him they bought it from his old flame’s ex-husband who is also a
greyphitus:taikeero-lecoredier:greyphitus:sobbing at these stalk-eyed fly images from an entomology today articleoh buddy Wait, they can actually move their eye antenna around ??? No, these pics are from when the fly just emerged from its pupa and was
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heaveninawildflower: Orange-tailed bee, Moss or Carder bee. Plate from ‘The Naturalist’s Library’ (Entomology, Bees). Edited by William Jardine. Published by H.G. Bohn. 1859? University of California Librariesarchive.org
lucydominga: Entomology Lucy Dominga by Travelers Atlas
victoriousvocabulary: LABIUM [pl. LABIA] [noun] 1. a lip or liplike part; lips. 2. Anatomy: a) a lip or lip-shaped structure or part. b) any of the folds of skin bordering the vulva. 3. Botany: the lower lip of a bilabiate corolla. 4. Entomology: the
lunchboxpussy: Lunchbox entomology: My bitches queef and fart butterflies. Lmao…lol
wapiti3: Journal of entomology Netherlands,-1875-1996. on Flickr. Via Flickr: BHL Collections: Ernst Mayr Library of the MCZ, Harvard University Smithsonian Libraries