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Super macro photo of group of Red Spider Mite infestation on vegetable. Insect concept.
Preparation of the assassin pasta - Antique recipe from Bari, Puglia, Italy
Flower Magnolia grandiflora L. in garden
This Close-up of a Dendronephthya sp. Soft Coral has the focus on the Stem and reveals the awesome pattern of the sclerites. These spiny skeletal elements are important for the support of these corals, the spiky structure also deters predators and is useful in species ID. North West side of Pura Island, Pantar Strait, Alor, Indonesia, 8°17'3\
Under the rotting tree, a carpet of white mycelia and beautiful amber drops of sap (Natural+flash light, macro close-up photography)
This is a common spangle gall on an Oak leaf, caused by the cynipid wasp Neuroterus quercusbaccarum. The gall is induced by an adult wasp, it provides a nutrient source for the larvae developing within.
Backgrounds of Bacteria and Mold under the microscope in Lab.
Sunflower Star, Pycnopodia helianthoides, a very large starfish founmd in Alaskan waters.
Abstract micrograph of fragile branchlets from Leucobryum glaucum, the pin cushion moss, with polarization and red background at 40x.
Shell collection: shells of various colors, decorations
Magenta fruit bodies of a slime mold, or myxomycete, Physarum roseum. Blobs on stipes look like flower-buds or street lights. Slime moulds are organisms that gather from microscopic amoebae.
Ellisella, commonly known as Sea Whip, is a genus of soft coral in the family Ellisellidae. The dominant color of Ellisella is brown to reddish. The polyps are white with eight tentacles.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 3°54'52.0617 S 134°7'21.3867 E at 14m depth
Beautiful red salt water organisms
In vitro bacterial culture
Mold Beautiful, Colony of Characteristics of Fungus (Mold) in culture medium plate from laboratory microbiology.
This image shows several sea urchins, with one opened to reveal its bright yellow insides. The sea urchin's shell is covered with black spines, creating a sharp contrast. The background consists of light-colored ice, highlighting the details of the sea urchin.
Huge numbers of springtails on young pine shoots in early spring. Collembola, Neanuridae, Thaumanura, Achorutes sp.
Sea life  Yellow soft coral symbiotic relationship with sponge Aquatic organism Close up, macro photo. Scuba diver point of view
Mushrooms grow very much in the tropical forests of Borneo, whether they grow on the ground, in wood or on moss, their shapes and colors are also interesting. some are edible and some are highly toxic. but mushrooms are very unique and beautiful plants
Gorgonian Wrapper Nemanthus annamensis, a species of Sea Anemones, is a common commensal on gorgonian sea fans and sea whips in Central Indo-Pacific water deeper than 10m. Sea anemones can contract and bend the column in various directions. The Gorgonian Wrapper's muscles can also be used to expand the column and tentacles by using hydrostatic pressure. This is called a hydrostatic skeleton. Gorgonian Wrappers can detach themselves from the bottom and relocate. Pantar Island, Indonesia, 8°12'51\
A macro shot of fungus on red pepper
Insect eggs on wild plants, North China
Pleurotus ostreatus, the oyster mushroom growing on oak tree trunk.
Aspergillus (mold) under the Stereo microscope view for Microbiology in Lab.
Mussels on rocks on the Tofino Coast.
Red coral Coralium rubrum
Colonial Ascidian Didemnum psammatodes is native to Northern Australia and other tropical and subtropical regions in the Indo-West Pacific in a depth range from 1-15m. \nThe species is introduced to the Atlantic where it was first recorded in Guadeloupe in 1980-1981. Since then it has been reported in several areas, probably transported to the Atlantic through shipping and hull fouling.\nThe scattered large exhalant openings are distinctive for that species. As a filter feeder, Didemnum psammatodes is not eating but just overgrowing the coral. \nTriton Bay, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°54'3.384 S 134°6'26.448 E at 16m depth
Legs of a bat. Macro shoot. Lesser Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros)
Sea Urchin Echinoderm Underwater Sea life,  Macro abstract background. sea ​​urchin spines and teeth
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