130 pictures found
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
Hercules beetle (Dynastes hercules)
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
Asian palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) close-up.
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Lantern fly (Phrictus regalis) Incredibly shaped Lantern fly, Cacao, French Guiana.
© Vincent Premel / Biosphoto
© Vincent Premel / Biosphoto
Lantern fly (Phrictus regalis) Incredibly shaped Lantern fly, Cacao, French Guiana.
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Predation of a water bug by a Water Stick Insect (Ranatra linearis) in a pond, Couffy, Loir et Cher, France
© Bruno Guénard / Biosphoto
© Bruno Guénard / Biosphoto
Predation of a water bug by a Water Stick Insect (Ranatra linearis) in a pond, Couffy, Loir et Cher, France
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True Bug (Dindymus sp) on leaf with prey (Weevil, Curculionoidea
© Colin Marshall / Biosphoto
© Colin Marshall / Biosphoto
True Bug (Dindymus sp) on leaf with prey (Weevil, Curculionoidea Family) pierced by proboscis, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
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Mortoniceras sp (ammonite developing a large ventral rostrum) Albien Provence 50cm. Luc Ebbo collection. Paleogalerie, Salignac. Ebbo collection
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Mortoniceras sp (ammonite developing a large ventral rostrum) Albien Provence 50cm. Luc Ebbo collection. Paleogalerie, Salignac. Ebbo collection
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Impression and counter-impression of Mortoniceras rostratum, Albien, Provence, France. Ammonite characterized by its large ventral rostrum. 25cm. Luc Ebbo collection.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Impression and counter-impression of Mortoniceras rostratum, Albien, Provence, France. Ammonite characterized by its large ventral rostrum. 25cm. Luc Ebbo collection. Paleogalerie, Salignac. Ebbo collection
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Ichthyosaur. Themnodontosaurus sp. Toarcian (180 million years).
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Ichthyosaur. Themnodontosaurus sp. Toarcian (180 million years). Germany. Cross-section of a rostrum, showing the different stages of tooth growth (large tooth with root, small sprouting tooth without root), diagnostic of the mechanism of continuous tooth growth in ichthyhyosaurs. - Blouet brothers collection
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Pleurocera sp. Upper Pliensbachian (185 million years). Nodule containing 2 ammonites, a belemnite rostrum,
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Pleurocera sp. Upper Pliensbachian (185 million years). Nodule containing 2 ammonites, a belemnite rostrum, and numerous bivalves. - Blouet brothers collection
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Pleurocera sp. Upper Pliensbachian (185 million years). Nodule containing 2 ammonites, a belemnite rostrum, and numerous bivalves. - Blouet brothers collection
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Pleurocera sp. Upper Pliensbachian (185 million years). Nodule containing 2 ammonites, a belemnite rostrum, and numerous bivalves. - Blouet brothers collection
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Portrait of Water scorpion (Ranatra linearis) in a pond- Couffy -Loir et Cher - France
© Bruno Guénard / Biosphoto
© Bruno Guénard / Biosphoto
Portrait of Water scorpion (Ranatra linearis) in a pond- Couffy -Loir et Cher - France
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Conehead Katydid (Copiphora cochleata), portrait, Rancho Quemado, Osa, Costa Rica
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Conehead Katydid (Copiphora cochleata), portrait, Rancho Quemado, Osa, Costa Rica
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Assassin bug nymph with beetle prey (Reduviidae sp). Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Assassin bug nymph with beetle prey (Reduviidae sp). Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides of the prey, which are then sucked out. The saliva contains enzymes that digest the tissues they swallow. This process is generally referred to as extraoral digestion. Singapore
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Assassin bug nymph with ant prey (Reduviidae sp) Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides of
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Assassin bug nymph with ant prey (Reduviidae sp) Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides of the prey, which are then sucked out. The saliva contains enzymes that digest the tissues they swallow. This process is generally referred to as extraoral digestion. Singapore
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Hairy Assassin bug (Reduviidae sp) Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides of the prey, which
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Hairy Assassin bug (Reduviidae sp) Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides of the prey, which are then sucked out. The saliva contains enzymes that digest the tissues they swallow. This process is generally referred to as extraoral digestion. Singapore
© Jean-Yves Grospas / Biosphoto
Parson's Chameleon down Andasibe Madagascar
© Jean-Yves Grospas / Biosphoto
Parson's Chameleon down Andasibe Madagascar
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Mouth piece of male Deer tick ; Lighting in polarized light, x 400 Canon EOS 450D 12 million pixels.
© Christian Gautier / Biosphoto
© Christian Gautier / Biosphoto
Mouth piece of male Deer tick ; Lighting in polarized light, x 400 Canon EOS 450D 12 million pixels.
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Rostrum of Lone star tick under microscope ; Lighting in polarized light with blade compensatory gypsum, magnification x 100
© Christian Gautier / Biosphoto
© Christian Gautier / Biosphoto
Rostrum of Lone star tick under microscope ; Lighting in polarized light with blade compensatory gypsum, magnification x 100
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Rostrum of Brown dog tick under microscope ; Lighting in polarized light with Bereck compensator, magnification x 100
© Christian Gautier / Biosphoto
© Christian Gautier / Biosphoto
Rostrum of Brown dog tick under microscope ; Lighting in polarized light with Bereck compensator, magnification x 100
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Rostrum of American dog tick under microscope ; Lighting in polarized light with blade compensatory gypsum, magnification x 100
© Christian Gautier / Biosphoto
© Christian Gautier / Biosphoto
Rostrum of American dog tick under microscope ; Lighting in polarized light with blade compensatory gypsum, magnification x 100
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Rostrum of Sheep tick under microscope ; Lighting in polarized light with blade compensatory gypsum, magnification x 200
© Christian Gautier / Biosphoto
© Christian Gautier / Biosphoto
Rostrum of Sheep tick under microscope ; Lighting in polarized light with blade compensatory gypsum, magnification x 200
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Spiny squat lobster rostrum covered with barnacles France
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Spiny squat lobster rostrum covered with barnacles France
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Almond Lace Bug and its stinging rostrum ; Comment: Size close to 2mm
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
Almond Lace Bug and its stinging rostrum ; Comment: Size close to 2mm
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Portrait of Amond Lace Bug and its stinging rostrum ; Comment: Size close to 2mm
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
Portrait of Amond Lace Bug and its stinging rostrum ; Comment: Size close to 2mm
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Census of sturgeon
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Acipenser sturio. European sturgeon
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Sturgeon culture - Saint-Fort-sur-Gironde
© Claudius Thiriet / Biosphoto
Close-up of Weevil on a flowering plant France
© Joël Bricout / Biosphoto
Portrait of Weevil mouving through the vegetation France
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
Almond Lace Bug and his rostrum folded under the shield