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Phasmid eggs photographed by Levon Biss. These are actual eggs of the stick insect family. Levon's photographic study of phasmid eggs, commonly known as stick insect or stick bugs, displays over 70 species from around the world. With the majority of eggs no more than 3mm in length, this is is the first time phasmid eggs have been photographed in such clarity, providing a resource not only for art lovers but also for scientific research. Stick Insect Eggs, Insect Eggs, Macro Photography Insects, Stick Bug, Stick Insect, Things Under A Microscope, Wildlife Photos, Tropical Rainforest, Wild Dogs

Phasmid eggs photographed by Levon Biss. These are actual eggs of the stick insect family. Levon's photographic study of phasmid eggs, commonly known as stick insect or stick bugs, displays over 70 species from around the world. With the majority of eggs no more than 3mm in length, this is is the first time phasmid eggs have been photographed in such clarity, providing a resource not only for art lovers but also for scientific research.

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Lema Beetle Eggs Yellow Beetle, Beetle Larvae, Cool Insects Weird, Eastern Eyed Click Beetle, Insect Eggs, Weird Insects, A Level Textiles, Beetle Insect, Creepy Crawlies

After over a week of wandering around on my groundcherry plant, the Lema beetle finally laid some eggs. These particular ones were removed, but there must have been others that hatched--see "ugly" in the adjacent photo. This photo was taken a few weeks ago, but somehow I'm either losing my EXIF data in processing or Flickr is ignoring it. I didn't have this problem before...

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SEM a Monarch Butterfly Egg (Danaus plexippus). aid on the underside of a common milkweed leaf (Asclepias syriaca). The milkweed plant serves as the primary food source for monarch butterflies as well as a host for the monarchs eggs and larvae. This images was collected at 50x and represents a field of view .5mm wide. Butterfly Eggs, Science Photography, Insect Eggs, Electron Microscope Images, Scanning Electron Microscope, Eggs Image, Microscopic Photography, Milkweed Plant, Micro Photography

SEM a Monarch Butterfly Egg (Danaus plexippus). aid on the underside of a common milkweed leaf (Asclepias syriaca). The milkweed plant serves as the primary food source for monarch butterflies as well as a host for the monarch's eggs and larvae. This images was collected at 50x and represents a field of view .5mm wide.

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