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Rhodnius prolixus feeding on human

Series of six photographs showing Rhodnius prolixus feeding on human forearm. Photo 1 is at beginning of feeding with progression to photo 6 which shows abdomen distended with blood and the genit...
by: Jack Scott

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A tiger moth - Gnophaela vermiculata

Most moths are nocturnal. This black and white moth is unusual in that it is active during the day. It is very conspicuous, especially with the two orange hair tufts just behind its head. It is a...
by: Robert Holmberg

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Adult Forest Tent Caterpillar

The photograph shows the adult of a Forest Tent Caterpillar. The specimen was on the wall of Butterdome, University of Alberta campus, Edmonton, Alberta.
by: Jack Scott

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Adult Strawberry Root Weevil

The image shows the scanning Electron Micrograph of unidentified adult strawberry root weevil. The micrograph was taken by D. G. Braybrook, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.
by: Jack Scott

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Adult female of the Western flower thrips

The image shows an adult female of the Western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). This species is a vector of Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus and is a ...
by: Jack Scott

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Adult ladybug

The specimen is a prepared specimen. The photograph was taken using a Zeiss Tessovar macrophotographic unit.
by: J.S. Scott

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Adult tiger beetle head - close-up

Head of unidentified adult tiger beetle (Cicindelidae) - close-up view. The large prognathous mandibles are clearly visable in this well adapted predator. The Cicindelidae, or Tiger Beetles are a...
by: Jack Scott

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Agelenid spider - Agelenopsis

Agelenid spiders such as Agelenopsis actuosa create horizontal webs with a funnel-shaped retreat. Thus they are often called funnel-web spiders. Such a spider will wait in its retreat until an in...
by: Donald J. Buckle

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Ant 'milking' aphids of their 'nectar'

Unidentified ant 'harvesting' aphid brood. Aphids feed on very watery plant material so they get much more water and sugar than they need, relative to amino acids. To keep feeding, they must cont...
by: Jack Scott

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Back swimmer

This drawing shows a water bug that usually swims with its dorsal surface down. These insects are thus known as back swimmers. They use their hind legs as oars to move themselves quickly through ...
by: Athabasca University

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