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Leiden leaf c.s. under microscope
Crawling Millipede on green leaf - animal behavior.
a photography of a millipee worm on a white background.
corn stem micrograph with dye
Manitoba Provincial Flag in downtown Winnipeg
Nereid (segmented worm) from San Fancisco Bay, California, USA. Photographed through a microscope. Wet mount (internal organs visible), 50X, transmitted light.
Source code of a website about artificial intelligence
Catalpa bignonioides flowers, also known as southern catalpa, cigartree, and Indian-bean-tree.
Crassula dejecta (Doily Crassula), also known as Crassula undulata, inflorescence succulent plant with thick succulent leaves
Snow on the Mountain plant
The gypsy moth ( Lymantria dispar ) - family Erebidae - hairy, colorful caterpillar - macro - closeup
Hawthorn
Macro of delicate amazing blossoming of black sambucus (Sambucus nigra) on dark green background of garden. Selective focus. Nature concept for design
The detailed, bright white elderflowers stand out against the surrounding green leaves. This close-up image shows a beautiful spring scene.
Nematode worm - Microscopic view
Close-up of Chinese fringetree in full bloom.
Cross section of a collecting duct, located in the medullary region of the kidney. It is lined by a simple columnar epithelium.
White flowers garden background
Macro of beetle of Oedemera nobilis feeding on a white edelweiss flower
Saddleback moth (Acharia stimulea) larva crawling about with contrasting, vibrant colors advertising that it is not to messed with. Photo taken in Gainesville, Florida. Nikon D750 with Nikon 105mm macro lens and and SB21 flash
The larvae of the moth live on wild plants in North China
White flowers
Dorsal close up of northern dune tiger beetle, Cicindela hydrida on a sandy soil
Malacosoma castrense (or Malacosoma castrensis), the ground lackey, is a moth of the family Lasiocampidae. It is a tent caterpillar found in Europe.\nThe length of the forewings is 13–16 mm for males and 17–21 mm for females. The moth flies from June to August, depending on the location.\nThe caterpillars feed on various shrubs and herbaceous plants such as heather, cypress spurge, and Lotus species (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis is a quite common Species in the Netherlands.
Close-up of a black-and-white striped caterpillar of Euproctis kanshireia (also known as a capped yellow tussock moth) against a green background. Wulai, Taiwan.
wildflowers
Perfect shape chocolate splashing isolate on black background.
White Elder Flower
Japanese hydrangea vine
US currency,  copper Indian Head penny from 1862.
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