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Tetranychus urticae (red spider mite or two-spotted spider mite) is a species of plant-feeding mite a pest of many plants. Damage on the bean leaves.
Passion Fruit in the food processor view from above
Super macro photo of Spider, butterfly caterpillar, Bee, Insects and Other animals in nature.
Insect unfamiliar to me who carries the small house on itself. Length of this small house approximately 25 millimetres, diameter approximately 4 millimetres. Near to a small house the black bug, the size about 2-2.5 millimetres quickly ran. I had an impression that is a female and the male. I think that the bug too lives in this small house.
Dead Spider in a Spider Web
Photomicrograph of hemp fibers, Cannabis sativa. Hemp produces bast fibers which grow in bundles which are broken apart to produce fiber. Cell walls are visible in some of the fibers. Wet mount, 10X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination. Note - very shallow depth of field, chromatic aberration and uneven focus are inherent in light microscopy.
low key close up of mushrooms in the forest
Mushroom in a shape as an eye
Close-up of spider web, background
Web. Caterpillar. Insect parasite
Backgrounds Colony Characteristics of Rhizopus (bread mold) is a genus of common saprophytic fungi, Rhizopus (bread mold) under the microscope.
Mosquito Mouth Parts under light microscope with white background
Dried chrysanthemum flowers floating in water, close-up.
Preparation of the assassin pasta - Antique recipe from Bari, Puglia, Italy
Detailed photography of constructional material with asbestos fibres. Health harmful and hazards effects. Prolonged inhalation of microscopical fibers causes fatal illnesses including lung cancer.
Spider web on the wall in warehouse
snail spider
A cutted piece of fossil wood. On the disk are the growth rings good visible.
mycelium is a network of fungal threads or hyphae. Mycelia often grow underground but can also thrive in other places such as rotting tree trunks. A single spore can develop into a mycelium. The fruiting bodies of fungi, such as mushrooms, can sprout from a mycelium.
Extreme close-up, macrophotography, of a follicle pubic hair
A close up of green mold on root of spoiled pineapple fruit showing the particles of moldy fungus on rotten fruit, biodegradable rotten food waste concept, fluffy spores mold texture background, selective focus
Photomicrograph of
spiders web and dew hanging between tree trunks with dead leaves isolated on a natural background
Photo of a happy, young woman tangled in decoration at the party
A view through a hole looking at Ash at the bottom of an old oil drum with holes to enable the fire to receive the oxygen to keep it burning, ashes
Frozen frost laden cobweb, Christmas image.
The fungus and bacteria is used for composting, Used for agriculture.
Generally, in a well insulated room, cooling is more important for mushroom growth
Macro of the fruit body of Spinellus fusiger, a zygote fungus.
Spiderwebs with dew on them sitting on a bush.
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