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.@Quark6basic 『マルバネクワガタ)』
(Marubane stag beetle (Diptera marubanensis))
🦌 Fauna Germanica, Diptera
Nuremberg?: s.n., between 1793 and 1805?
https://t.co/P2Dpmzgi9T
.@ShockInVase 『その女学生は頭の中に絶滅種のCanis-diptera stellarisの幼虫たちを飼っている』
@flygirlNHM @tea_francis @UrbanAstroNYC @StievenVdP @AshWhiffin @cnestus So it WAS a Dipteran after all! 🤩🤩🤩
I feel so validated right now! 💙💙💙
🦌 Fauna Germanica, Diptera: .
Nuremberg?: s.n., between 1793 and 1805?.
https://t.co/7z1nftK1El
🦌 Fauna Germanica, Diptera: .
Nuremberg?: s.n., between 1793 and 1805?.
https://t.co/GcXK0IKngT
O personagem do dia é Eligos Diptera de A Herdeira do Inferno! Ele é bissexual!
Diptera. Another mega-diverse insect order.
#hymenoptera #diptera #entomology #emtomologie #biodiversität #biodiversity #diversity #insects
Dragon based off of larval diptera. Had a fun time with my aquatic ent. class last term, definitely a source of inspiration!
A catalogue of the #fly family Tachinidae in Chile, complete with information on distributions, name-bearing types, synonyms, nomenclatural issues, and pertinent literature: https://t.co/hul0i3t1BK
#Diptera #parasitoids #entomology @umcecl
November's cover image drawn by author Petra Korlević to accompany her article on DNA retrieval and sequencing of pinned historic Dipteran vectors: https://t.co/p2yZqXv8Gq Check out @petrathepostdoc for a video of the process! @flygirlNHM @PaulFlicek @marakat
bugtober 13, back to diptera for a third time, tiger bee fly! absolutely LOVE these guys
Range 3: Animals represented : mammals & diptera, arthropods, fish, sauropods
Meet the Fishing Bat Fly (Basilia hamsmithi)!
These remarkable #ectoparasites live exclusively on the Australian Fishing #Bat (Myotis macropus), and this is the first picture of this strange little species!
#parasitology #diptera #entomology #Insect #Chiroptera
🦌 Fauna Germanica, Diptera: .
Nuremberg?: s.n., between 1793 and 1805?.
https://t.co/W2JJnROAtP
This Bolbophyllum is from W J Hooker's A Century of Orchidaceous Plants (1849). In #ExtraordinaryOrchids, @SandyKnapp writes how the dark delicate hairs are thought to lure the dipteran pollinators of these tiny flowers by imitating a fly mating swarm #flyfriday #RareBooks