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air-breathing sea slug, a shell-less marine pulmonate gastropod mollusk, in the family Onchidiidae. Marine species. Found on intertidal mudflat, Thailand.
Clausiliidae Door Snail. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Rockskipper also known as combtooth blenny, resting on rocks on ilot sancho island, Mauritius
Spider under microscope
A selective focus on wenge veneer paneling highlights the unique grain and texture of the wood. Wenge veneer is known for its distinct grain structure, which is coarse and somewhat brittle. The selective focus would capture the rich, dark brown color and the intricate patterns of the grain, showcasing the natural beauty of the wood. This type of shot emphasizes the luxurious and high-end appearance of wenge veneer paneling, making it an ideal choice for interior design and furniture applications.
A macro image of a house fly.
Barnacles grow on coastal rocks in North China
Small seashell laying in grass.
Zebra mussels, Dreissena polymorpha, grown on a painters mussel, in sandy sediment and shallow water.
This is a Hackberry Emperor photographed at the Pontotoc Nature Preserve in Oklahoma.
Chiton - Massirah island coastline, Oman
Colorful Green & Brown Butterfly in Bright Sunlight in South Florida in the Fall of 2023
Beautiful sea shell shot close on a black background, from a private collection of sea and ocean shells
Butterfly spreading wings and looking at camera - animal behavior.
Blue mussels (mytilus edulis) growing in rock crevices, Croatia
Colorful Coral Reef Teeming with Exotic Fish. Lively and colorful coral reef in a vibrant underwater world. Diverse array of tropical fish swimming freely in their aquatic environment, creating a mesmerizing scene for nature and animal enthusiasts alike. Cardinalfish.
Coenobita clypeatus
Scraptiidae, false flower beatle (Coleoptera). Baltic amber, Eocene, approximately 56 - 34 million years ago. Image taken with extreme macro and focus stacking technique.
Trilobite fossils embedded in rock at the shore in Arikok National park, Aruba.
Jelly ear fungus on a log
Butterfly drinking juice from flower.
Malagasy mother-of-pearl butterfly, full body
a fly larva clings to a roack in the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, Montana
Budapest, Hungary - 7 April 2024: aerial view at the House of music at Budapest on Hungary
a Common Cruiser butterfly gracefully flutters above a green tropical fern, showcasing its wings of vivid blue and black. The soft-focus background brings a sense of calm to the image, while the butterfly's movement conveys a sense of freedom and exploration in nature.
Dorsal view of a Stink Bug head (Halyomorpha halys) detailing the eyes and the pit like structure of the exoskeleton through a microscope at x10 magnification. The height of the frame is 1.4mm.
Melanargia galathea has a wingspan of 46–56 millimetres  In these medium-sized butterflies the upper side of the wings is decorated with white and gray-black or dark brown markings, but it is always gray-black or dark brown checkered in the basal and distal areas. The underside is similar to the upper side but the drawings is light gray or light brown. On the underside of the hindwings is present a row of gray eye spots. The males and the females are quite similar, except that some females may have a yellowish nuance on the underside of the wings.\nLife cycle:\nLike other members of its subfamily, the larvae feed on various grasses. These include Phleum (P. pratense), Poa (P. annua, P. trivalis), Festuca rubra, Bromus erectus, Dactylis, Brachypodium pinnatum, Agrostis capillaris, Elytrigia, Holcus, Dactylis, Triticum and Agropyron species . \nEggs are laid on the wing, or from brief perches on grass stems, and are just sprinkled among the grass stems. Upon hatching, the larvae immediately enter hibernation and only feed the following spring when the fresh growth occurs. They are a lime-green colour, with a dark green line running down the middle of their back. Pupation takes place at ground level in a loose cocoon. Adults can be found from early June to early September. On a good site, in warm, sunny weather, thousands can be seen gently fluttering amongst the grass heads.\nHabitat:\nIt is found in forest clearings and edges, meadows and steppe where it occurs up to 1,500-1,700 m above sea level. They are a common sight in unimproved grasslands across Europe.\n\nDistribution:\nThis species can be found across most of Europe, southern Russia, Asia Minor and Iran. There is an isolated population in Japan. It is not found in Ireland, North Britain, Scandinavia (except Denmark) and Portugal or Spain. The late twentieth century saw an expansion of its range in the UK (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Snow leopard with a black background
Closed up Butterfly wing.
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