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Friday, 17 November 2006 01:00 |
A Larvae is the immature form of an insect that transforms through complete metamorphosis.
Flickr PhotosThese pictures about "Larvae" have been delivered by flickr on a random basis. We have no influence on it. All rights belong to their respective owners. Elacatinus xanthiprora, Head (Yellowprow Goby)by Smithsonian InstitutionDescription: This image was taken with a Nikon D1X 5.47-megapixel camera with a 105-millimeter f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor lens and dual Nikon SB28 flash units.
Creator/Photographer: Belize Larval-Fish Group 2002
The Division of Fishes of the Smithsonian's National Museum Natural History has sent several teams to Belize in order to photograph larvae in the field. The 2002 team included Julie H. Mounts, David G. Smith, Carole C. Baldwin, and James Van Tassell.
Medium: Digital p . . . |  Elacatinus prochilos (Broadstripe Goby)by Smithsonian InstitutionDescription: This image was taken with a Nikon D1X 5.47-megapixel camera with a 105-millimeter f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor lens and dual Nikon SB28 flash units.
Creator/Photographer: Belize Larval-Fish Group 2002
The Division of Fishes of the Smithsonian's National Museum Natural History has sent several teams to Belize in order to photograph larvae in the field. The 2002 team included Julie H. Mounts, David G. Smith, Carole C. Baldwin, and James Van Tassell.
Medium: Digital p . . . |  Elacatinus lori, Head (Linesnout Goby)by Smithsonian InstitutionDescription: This image was taken with a Nikon D1X 5.47-megapixel camera with a 105-millimeter f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor lens and dual Nikon SB28 flash units.
Creator/Photographer: Belize Larval-Fish Group 2002
The Division of Fishes of the Smithsonian's National Museum Natural History has sent several teams to Belize in order to photograph larvae in the field. The 2002 team included Julie H. Mounts, David G. Smith, Carole C. Baldwin, and James Van Tassell.
Medium: Digital p . . . |  Larvae of coco palm butterflyby The Field Museum LibraryLarvae of coco palm butterfly on plant. 1922.
Name of Expedition: Stanley Field Expedition to British Guiana
Participants: Bror E. Dahlgren and John R. Millar
Expedition Date: 1922
Purpose or Aims: Botany. Securing botanical exhibition material and studies for the plant reproductions in Department of Botany. 235 plaster molds, 427 economic specimens, 52 branches will serve as basis for plant reconstruction or reproductions of Cannonball tree, Clusia, Mucro, Cashew, . . . |
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