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Planarian parasite (flatworm) under microscope view.
Red skunk cleaner shrimp
amazing inhabitants of the microworld under a microscope
Photomicrograph of mayfly nymph, Baetis species, with leaflike gills on back. Live specimen. Wet mount, 2.5X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei or Penaeus vannamei,  known as Pacific white shrimp or King prawn, is a species of prawn of the eastern Pacific Ocean commonly caught or farmed for food. Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico.
Copepod - micro organism
Photomicrograph of a secondary screwworm (Cochliomyia macellaria) larva wet mount. Commonly called a  maggot or flesh fly and a parasite of livestock. Magnification is 50x.
Tadpole to bullfrog
White Eucomis pallidiflora, pineapple lily in flower.
Trematode parasite under a microscope
Representatives of the Lemnaceae, the duckweed family, are well-adapted for use as bioindicators for testing soil and water for toxic substances.  Their rapid multiplication and the simplicity of their anatomy are important advantages for this use.
Monotomidae, Coleoptera Fossil in Burmese amber of Cenomanian era, 100 million years ago, from the state of Myanmar, extreme macro shot
Photomicrograph of rotifer, probably Rotaria rotatoria. Rapidly rotating cilia at top of head, internal organs visible. Green circles are algae. Live specimen. Original image at 40X, wet mount, transmitted brightfield illumination. Indistinct image due to motion blur of live specimen and very shallow depth of field of brightfield illumination.
centropyxis aculeata (amoeboid organism) under the microscope - optical microscope x400 magnification
Planaria worm in pond water
Chiton, Tripoplax regularis. on a rock at Salt Point State Park in Sonoma County, California.
frigánea, Caddisfly larvae under the water in the built home. Trichoptera. (Caddisfly).River habitat
Red skunk cleaner shrimp - Lysmata Amboinensis
Epidermis. Electron microscope micrograph showing a keratinocyte of spinous layer. The epithelial cell has a polygonal shape, central nucleus with nucleolus, cytoplasm full of keratin filament bundles, and numerous dark desmosomes crossing the intercellular spaces.
plant Zea Stem C.S. under light mircoscope with white background
Aquatic (fresh water) nematode living in pond water among cyanobacteria. Live specimen. Wet mount, 10X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Planarian parasite (flatworm) under microscope view.
Linin name of the shrub is \
Low to short perennial or biennial; stems numerous, erect, unbranched, hairless or with 2 lines of hairs. Leaves lanceolate, 2-pinnately-lobed, hairless or slightly hairy; bracts similar to the leaves, though smaller.\nFlowers pink or red, 15-25mm long, in lax spikes, the upper lip of the corolla blunt, slightly curved, 2-toothed near the apex; calyx not 2-lipped, hairless, inflated in fruit.\nHabitat: Bogs, marshes, damp heaths, moors and open woodland on peaty soils, to 1800m.\nFlowering Season: April-July.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, Except the Faeroes, Iceland and N Scandinavia.\n\nThis is a scarce Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Wisteria flowers are in the botanical garden, North China
Big Blue Octopus Octopus cyanea  occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from eastern Africa to the Hawaiian Islands in a depth range from 0-150m, max. mantle length 22cm with arms to at least 80 cm. \nBig blue octopuses are found living in muddy, sandy, or rocky bottoms, and in seagrass beds. They create lairs or dens in crevices or coral rubbles within coral reefs. These dens aren't used for long term; on average individuals spend up to 35 days in one den. The average lifespan of big blue octopuses is 12 to 15 months.\nThis juvenile specimen was encountered in the Triton Bay, Indonesia \n3°54'41.052 S 134°7'18.204 E at 12m depth
Planaria flatworm, under microscope view.(soft focus)
Rat tailed maggot photographed in a studio
Microscopic image of a copepod. Gets it common name cyclops from the single red eyespot. Salt marsh, San Francisco Bay, California, USA. Live specimen. Wet mount, 10X, transmitted brightfield illumination.
a spring scene with cherry blossoms in bloom
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