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whenthesongends: Caddis fly larvae are known to incorporate bits of whatever they can find into their cocoons, be it fish bone or bits of leaves. Hubert Duprat gave them gold, turquoise, gems and pearls.
biodiverseed: biodiverseed: Insect Hotels Over 30% of solitary bee species are wood nesters, some spending up to nine months of their lives as larvae incubating in forest deadfall. Ladybugs hibernate over winter in stacks of twigs, and other beneficial
sixpenceee: The above is a video of the jewel caterpillar. They belong to the family of moths known as Dalceridae. Scientists have identified around 84 different species of Dalceridae moths, whose larvae are sometimes called “slug caterpillars” because
miyakuli: ** Permission to post from their pages was granted by the artist Don’t remove credits & don’t repost/edit the art Please, rate and/or bookmark their works on Pixiv too ** Artist : Larva (pixiv / twitter) Source
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fruitsoftheweb: “A fruit fly embryo from when it was about two-and-a-half hours old until it walked away from the microscope as a larva, filmed by a new microscope (MuVi-SPIM) developed at EMBL Heidelberg.”
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luminescentlabs:Bioluminescent Barbeled Dragonfish! This beauty (a.k.a. Idiacanthus) lives about a mile deep underwater. They have weirdly stalked eyes as baby larvae (A) and the stalks somehow disappear as they mature (B). Almost nothing is known
a-thelittledevil: There’s a species of solitary mason bees that make these pretty little nests for their larvae out of flower petals. *.*
scumbugg: vainbullshit: notentirelyobscene: Caddisfly larvae build protective cases using materials found in their environment. Artist Hubert Duprat supplied them with gold leaf & precious stones. This is what they created. scumbugg gorgeous
mas0n-jars: There’s a species of solitary mason bees that make these pretty little nests for their larvae out of flower petals. 😊
dandalf-thegay: end0skeletal: Read more about trilobite beetles and larva here! Photos by melvynyeo Whoever didn’t call them “trilobeetles” wasted the opportunity of a lifetime I’m sure it’s on a whiteboard in Game Freak somewhere.
plushieanimals: trudi soft larva and cuddly spider @arachno-va
sixpenceee: This timelapse tracks the growth from larva to pupa to the full grown bee.(Source)
capillaryveins: Caddis fly larvae are known to incorporate bits of whatever they can find into their cocoons, be it fish bone or bits of leaves. Hubert Duprat gave them gold, turquoise, gems and pearls.
witnesstheabsurd: Take into your bodies our children, our newborn larvae. From them you shall obtain eternal life
lethalityrush: Don’t worry, TP Link, you can go eat some bee larva.
archiemcphee: Let’s join the Department of Awesome Natural Wonders as they marvel at the process of bees developing from ghostly white larva to fuzzy winged insects inside the chambers of their hive. This fascinating macro time-lapse footage was captured
underthevastblueseas: Moray eels have been bred for the first time at a Zoo in Austria, and the babies are now old enough to show off their very impressive teeth. “Up to now, nobody knew what the larvae look like, what they eat and how they behave“,
cantardelcid:Dime por qué todavía te deseo, por qué tu nombre vuelvecomo el hacha a la herida en una amarga visitación de lamedianoche,a la vera de un campo funerario donde larvas se multiplicanhúmedas babas, recuento interminable de torpezas,dime
orchid-ink: There’s a species of solitary mason bees that make these pretty little nests for their larvae out of flower petals. I want to be a lil bee baby and live in a flower petal cocoon
zooophagous: end0skeletal: Read more about trilobite beetles and larva here! Photos by melvynyeo *small gasp*
sixpenceee: This timelapse tracks the growth from larva to pupa to the full grown bee. (Source)
left-front-art: La Charca Inferno Varieté: Estigma de Lechedevirgen TrimegistoForo LARVA, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mex.www.lechedevirgen.com Fotografía por Herani Enríquez Hache Felipe Osornio Lechedevirgen Trimegisto
litlshoot: There’s a species of solitary mason bees that make these pretty little nests for their larvae out of flower petals.
There’s a species of solitary mason bees that make these pretty little nests for their larvae out of flower petals.