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A single brown earthworm isolated on white studio background
Macro of mosquito larva on black background. Mosquito's larva in water.Larvae of the carrier of dengue fever.
Bloodworm photographed in a studio in an aquarium
Close up of two earthworms isolated on a white background with copy space
maggot on white background in close-up,slow motion
Mosquito larvae in the water - small animal that causes tropical diseases on white background
Tubifex worm under the microscope view for education.
Close-up of worm on white
Photomicrograph of mosquito larva, Culex species. Live speciman. 4X, wet mount, transmitted light.
Earth worm close-up. A worm on the ground.
An earthworm isolated on white.
Aedes larvae and pupaeaegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquito Stagnant water epidemic. possible breeding of mosquitoes. proliferation of aedes, dengue, chikungunya, zika virus, diseases
Brown caterpillar of the garden moth on a white background.
Study of Parasitic helminths (Trematodes) of marine fishes under a microscope.
Earthworm trapped on wet pavement after rainstorm, searching for a way back to safety. (It was rescued).
Culex pipiens larvas, eggs and other tiny larvas on water surface.
Close-up of an earthworm in the soil.
Cyclops under light microscope with white background
Plankton plays a vital role in marine ecosystems. Blackwater diving is an exhilarating underwater activity that takes place in the open ocean at night, offering a unique opportunity to photograph zooplankton and other pelagic creatures. The goal is to capture delicate creatures as they ascend from the deep in a nightly migration. Translucent, black and red parts of the body are invisible at night. \nThis is the larva of a Pipefish. The adult Pipefish lives at the bottom of the reef, but the larva lives in the pelagic zone. It is difficult to determine the species or even the length of this specimen. But it will hardly be longer than 7 or 8cm.\nThis specimen was encountered in the Lembeh Strait, Indonesia\n1°28'51.636 N 125°14'37.95 E at 8m depth
A detailed, magnified view of a cross-section through an arthropod appendage, showcasing its intricate, segmented structure with vibrant red staining. The image, framed within a circular microscope view, highlights the biological complexity and cellular details, suggesting a scientific or educational context.
Beetles are the larvae of butterflies. The body is small, similar to a normal worm. The body has hairs and comes in a variety of colors. If anyone comes into contact with its fur, it may cause an allergic reaction.
One silkworm on blue background.
Mosquito larvae, often called \
Red Wriggler Composting worms. Worms used for organic gardening and worm composting.
A worm trying to crawl
Close-up of an earthworm in the soil. Space for copy.
Glossy, adzuki-pink Japanese earthworm emerges from the fertile soil of a forest (Outdoor field closeup macro photography)
Lumbricus terrestris is a large, reddish worm species thought to be native to Western Europe, now widely distributed around the world (along with several other lumbricids). In some areas where it is an introduced species. Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California.
white worm in a pool of water in the garden
One silkworm on white background.
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