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Atlas Moth
Two clips of Atlas moth (Attacus Atlas) also known as Cobra Moth resting during the day, first clip hanging on its cocoon and the second on a tropical plant.
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Extreme close-up of a Cordyceps fungus releasing spores
- Fruiting body of a Cordyceps fungus growing out of a parasitized moth in the rainforest, Ecuador. Thread-like spores (ascospores) are being released from the ascocarp which will drift away and infect a new insect host.
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Extreme close-up of a Cordyceps fungus releasing spores
- Fruiting body of a Cordyceps fungus growing out of a parasitized moth in the rainforest, Ecuador. Thread-like spores (ascospores) are being released from the ascocarp which will drift away and infect a new insect host.
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Time lapse - MCU Green Tortrix Moth (Tortrix viridana) Caterpillar feeding on curled up leaf, UK
Time lapse - MCU Green Tortrix Moth (Tortrix viridana) Caterpillar feeding on curled up leaf, UK
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Time lapse - CU Leaf Mining Caterpillar feeding on leaf, UK
Time lapse - CU Leaf Mining Caterpillar feeding on leaf, UK
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Cordyceps fungus growing out of a parasitized moth in Ecuador.
- The fruiting body (ascocarp) is growing out of a parasitized moth in the rainforest, Ecuador. Thread-like spores (ascospores) are being released from the flask-shaped perithecia on the ascocarp. The ascospores will drift away and...
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Extreme close-up of a Cordyceps fungus releasing spores
- Fruiting body of a Cordyceps fungus growing out of a parasitized moth in the rainforest, Ecuador. Thread-like spores (ascospores) are being released from the ascocarp which will drift away and infect a new insect host.
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Cordyceps fungus growing out of a parasitized moth in Ecuador.
- The fruiting body (ascocarp) is growing out of a parasitized moth in the rainforest, Ecuador. Thread-like spores (ascospores) are being released from the flask-shaped perithecia on the ascocarp. The ascospores will drift away and...
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Extreme close-up of a Cordyceps fungus releasing spores
- Fruiting body of a Cordyceps fungus growing out of a parasitized moth in the rainforest, Ecuador. Thread-like spores (ascospores) are being released from the ascocarp which will drift away and infect a new insect host.
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Cordyceps fungus growing out of a parasitized moth in Ecuador.
- The fruiting body (ascocarp) is growing out of a parasitized moth in the rainforest, Ecuador. Thread-like spores (ascospores) are being released from the flask-shaped perithecia on the ascocarp. The ascospores will drift away and...
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Time lapse - CU 2 Leaf Mining Caterpillars cutting discs from leaf, UK
Time lapse - CU 2 Leaf Mining Caterpillars cutting discs from leaf, UK
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Cordyceps fungus growing out of a parasitized moth in Ecuador.
- The fruiting body (ascocarp) is growing out of a parasitized moth in the rainforest, Ecuador. Thread-like spores (ascospores) are being released from the flask-shaped perithecia on the ascocarp. The ascospores will drift away and...
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Silkworm, Bombyx mori, feeding on leaf, soft focus colourful background, CU, Israel
Silkworm, Bombyx mori, feeding on leaf, soft focus colourful background, CU, Israel
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CU SLO MO Butterfly flying over flowers / Vieux, Normandy, France
CU SLO MO Butterfly flying over flowers / Vieux, Normandy, France
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CU SLO MO Peacock butterfly flying / Vieux, Normandy, France
CU SLO MO Peacock butterfly flying / Vieux, Normandy, France