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Parasitic Collection (page 6)

"Exploring the Intricate World Creatures: From Gastrointestinal Nematodes to Eyelash Mites" Delving into the hidden realm of parasites

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Parasitic Collection: Sheep farming, farmer reading instructions on Zermex medicine packet to treat parasites
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Parasitic Collection: Great Spotted Cuckoo with an hairy caterpillar, Extremadura Spain
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Parasitic Collection: Great Spotted Cuckoo Extremadura Spain
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Parasitic Collection: Yellow Lousewort (Pedicularis condensata) flowering, Pontic Mountains, Anatolia, Turkey, July
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Parasitic Collection: Maltese Fungus (Cynomorium coccineum var. coccineum) close-up of flowering inflorescence
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Parasitic Collection: Bonnet Mould (Spinellus fusiger) hair-like sporangiophore threads
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Parasitic Collection: Scarlet Caterpillar Fungus (Cordyceps militaris) fruiting bodies, growing in woodland, Powys
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Parasitic Collection: Mistletoe (Viscum album) very young seedling, with seed-leaves growing on apple bark, Dorset
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Parasitic Collection: Ghost Orchid (Epipogium aphyllum) flowering, growing in deep shade woodland, Bavaria, Germany, July
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Parasitic Collection: Common Broomrape (Orobanche minor) flowering, College Lake Nature Reserve, Hertfordshire, England
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Parasitic Collection: Ivy Broomrape (Orobanche hederae) flowering, parasitic on ivy, growing in upland habitat
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Parasitic Collection: Common Broomrape (Orobanche minor) flowerspikes, growing in wildflower meadow, Oxfordshire
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Parasitic Collection: Yellow Bird s-nest (Monotropa hypopitys) flowering, Davenport Wood, Buckinghamshire, England, July
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Parasitic Collection: Chamomile Shark (Cucullia chamomillae) adult, with parasitic mites on antenna
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Parasitic Collection: Tachinid Fly (Alophora hemiptera) adult, feeding on Hemp Agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum) flowers
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Parasitic Collection: Cranefly (Tipulidae sp. ) adult, infested with parasitic mites, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps
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Parasitic Collection: Eastern Velvet Ant (Mutilla europaea) wingless adult female, walking over bare soil
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Parasitic Collection: Emerald Cockroach Wasp (Ampulex compressa) larva, attached to American Cockroach
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Parasitic Collection: Emerald Cockroach Wasp (Ampulex compressa) egg, just deposited on American Cockroach
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Parasitic Collection: Emerald Cockroach Wasp (Ampulex compressa) adult male, South Asia
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Parasitic Collection: Sheep Tick (Ixodes ricinus) nymph, resting on leaf, Sussex, England, June
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Parasitic Collection: Sheep Tick (Ixodes ricinus) adult, full of ingested blood
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Parasitic Collection: Harvestman (Opiliones sp. ) adult, with parasitic mites attached to legs, Cannobina Valley
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Parasitic Collection: American Cockroach (Periplaneta americana) adult, grooming in response to being stung by Emerald
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Parasitic Collection: Common Bedbug (Cimex lectularius) adult, sucking blood from human skin, Italy, July
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Parasitic Collection: Common Bedbug (Cimex lectularius) egg, Italy, July
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Parasitic Collection: Sebrees Dwarfgoby (Eviota sebreei) adult, with parastitic growth, resting on coral
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Parasitic Collection: Large Whip Goby (Bryaninops amplus) adult, with female parasitic copepod with pair of egg sacs
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Parasitic Collection: Domestic Sheep, mule ewe, affected by Sheep Scab (Psoroptic Mange) caused by Psoroptes mites
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Parasitic Collection: Beech Gallwasp (Mikiola fagi) galls, on Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) leaf, France, August
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Parasitic Collection: Gall Wasp (Andricus gemmeus) galls, on Oak (Quercus sp. ) sapling, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire
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Parasitic Collection: Gall Midge (Jaapiella veronicae) gall, on Germander Speedwell (Veronica chamaedrys), Dorset
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Parasitic Collection: Cuban Blackbird (Dives atroviolaceus) five adults, feeding, picking parasites from horse
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Parasitic Collection: Carrot infested with carrot fly, close-up
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Parasitic Collection: Model of mosquito feeding off human blood
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Parasitic Collection: Beetroot leaf infested with blackflies, close-up
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Parasitic Collection: Using secateurs to cut Viscum album (Common mistletoe) from branch of tree
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Parasitic Collection: Caterpillar of Leek moth (Acrolepiopsis assectella) on stem, close-up
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Parasitic Collection: Apple infested with bitter pit, close-up
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Parasitic Collection: Apple damaged by sawfly, close-up
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Parasitic Collection: Parasitic wasp pupae
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Parasitic Collection: Lilium sp. (Lily) leaves damaged by Red lily beetles (Lilioceris lilii)
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Parasitic Collection: Leaf infested with mealybugs, close-up


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"Exploring the Intricate World Creatures: From Gastrointestinal Nematodes to Eyelash Mites" Delving into the hidden realm of parasites, we encounter gastrointestinal nematodes, microscopic worms that reside in the intestines of various animals. Behold the intricate head structure of a dog tapeworm under scanning electron microscopy (SEM), revealing its remarkable adaptation for survival within its host. Zooming in even closer, SEM unveils the minuscule world of a head louse, showcasing its gripping claws and needle-like mouthparts used for feeding on human blood. Meet the sheep tick, an arachnid parasite found in grassy landscapes; SEM allows us to appreciate its formidable appendages designed for clinging onto hosts like sheep or deer. In our own eyelashes lies an unexpected inhabitant – the eyelash mite. SEM captures their tiny bodies and long tails as they navigate through this often overlooked ecosystem. Journeying deep into Sri Lanka's lush jungles reveals a diverse array organisms coexisting with their hosts amidst nature's beauty and complexity. Witnessing a female mosquito's internal anatomy while sucking blood from human skin through cross-section imagery sheds light on these pesky yet fascinating disease vectors. An illustrated depiction showcases the life cycle and morphology of tapeworms, highlighting their ability to adapt across different host species throughout their complex lifecycle. Examining eyelash mite tails under SEM unravels further mysteries about these elusive creatures that call our lashes home – truly captivating microcosms within ourselves. Venturing underwater brings us face-to-face with sea lampreys; whether it be Petromyzon marinus or other species like lamperns and silver lampreys - these jawless fish are notorious parasites known for attaching themselves to larger marine animals.