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Bamboo shoot weevil, SEM
Bamboo shoot weevil (Otidognathus davidis), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This insect is a pest of bamboo shoots, and is widespread in the Far East. It reaches lengths of 15 to 17 millimetres. Magnification: x10 when printed at 10 centimetres across
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Antenna Antennae Beetle Compound Eye Compound Eyes Entomological Insecta Legs Pest Proboscis Snout Weevil False Coloured
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This print showcases the intricate details of a Bamboo shoot weevil, an insect known for its destructive impact on bamboo shoots. The coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) allows us to appreciate the beauty and complexity of this tiny creature. The Bamboo shoot weevil, scientifically named Otidognathus davidis, is widely found in the Far East where it poses a threat to bamboo plants. Measuring between 15 to 17 millimetres in length, this pest utilizes its snout-like proboscis to feed on tender bamboo shoots. Magnified at x10 and printed at 10 centimetres across, this image reveals various features that define the anatomy of this beetle-like insect. Its antennae are prominently displayed while its compound eyes provide a remarkable view into its world. With legs poised for action, it navigates through the dense foliage with precision. This photograph not only appeals to nature enthusiasts but also entomologists and biologists who study insects and their behavior. It serves as a reminder of the vast diversity within our natural world and highlights the importance of understanding these creatures' ecological roles. Captured using a scanning electron microscope (SEM), this false-coloured micrograph offers valuable insights into the fascinating realm of invertebrates such as beetles like these weevils. Science Photo Library has once again provided us with an awe-inspiring glimpse into wildlife's intricacies through their exceptional photography skills.
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