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Biting midges Forcipomyia feeding on the hemolymph of the violet oil beetle, Meloe violaceus. Forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Biting bloated midge Forcipomyia feeding on the hemolymph of beetle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Biting midge Forcipomyia feeding on the hemolymph of the violet oil beetle, Meloe violaceus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Biting midge Forcipomyia feeding on the hemolymph of the violet oil beetle, Meloe violaceus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Insect Anatomy Diagram: Detailed Illustration of Trachea, Hemolymph, Nerves, and Cuticle. Anatomy of Bug. Vector illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Honduran Curlyhair Tarantula on the hand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed cross-section of a bee wing revealing internal structures like hemolymph, tracheae, and nerve bundles
Detailed Histological Keywords for the Mosquito Larva Head Cross-Section Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cross-sectional diagram of an insect\'s internal anatomy, displaying parts like the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cordulegaster boltonii Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of two poisonous black oil beetles Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed anatomical illustration of an insect wing, showcasing its intricate structure and vascular system Royalty Free Stock Photo
mMeloe is a genus of blister beetles commonly referred to as oil beetles. T Royalty Free Stock Photo
mMeloe is a genus of blister beetles commonly referred to as oil beetles. T Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cross-section of a bee wing displays detailed internal structures. The outer layer is a yellow cuticle, followed by the epidermal cells and enderolymph. Beneath, blue-shaded areas represent the hemolymph, a fluid analogous to blood in arthropods. Red lines indicate nerve bundles. The diagram labels tracheae and tracheoles, part of the respiratory system. Thin black lines specify the outer cuticular exoskeleton. This detailed illustration highlights the complex anatomy essential for wing function in bees.


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