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Auricularia Collection

Auricularia, a fascinating subject that connects various species and natural wonders


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Auricularia, a fascinating subject that connects various species and natural wonders. From the Beech marten to the earwig and ferns, this captivating organism has caught the attention of many. Curtis British Entomology Plate 560 showcases its intricate beauty in stunning detail. In De Baggerputten, Groningen, The Netherlands, the Jews Ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) fungus thrives on wood, creating a mesmerizing sight for nature enthusiasts. Its unique shape and texture make it stand out among other fungi. Speaking of earwigs, Forficula auricularia or the common European earwig is an intriguing creature known for its distinctive pincers. Picture No. 10855677 captures its essence perfectly - a small but mighty insect with a story to tell. But let's not forget about its larger cousin - Forficula gigantea. Picture No. 10855678 gives us a glimpse into the world of this giant earwig as it navigates through its habitat with grace and precision. As we delve deeper into Auricularia's realm, Picture No. 10855675 reveals another side of this remarkable organism. Its delicate features intertwine with vibrant ferns in perfect harmony - showcasing nature's artistry at its finest. Picture No. 10855676 takes us even closer to Auricularia's intricacies; every detail meticulously captured for our admiration. It reminds us that there is so much more beneath the surface waiting to be discovered. Moving forward, Picture No. 10855674 introduces us to yet another aspect - diversity within its own species. Each individual possesses unique characteristics that contribute to their overall beauty and resilience. And finally, Picture No. 10890879 presents Labidoplax digitata - an enchanting Auricularia larva seen from a ventral view during Plymouth's exploration in 1966.