RF2MGGJGG–Invasive snail (identified as Bradybaena similaris colour form) on Maui, Hawaii, USA
RM2MGGJNB–Psocidae (barklouse), about 1.6 mm in length, reflected light micrograph
RF2JJA063–Aphids on a poppy seed pod
RF2M1BYFR–Macro photo of Oryzaephilus mercator - Merchant grain beetle - dorsal and ventral view
RF2MGGJN7–Western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis) found indoor in Western WA, USA
RM2MGGJHC–Microorganism from a compost bin, identified as a Stylonychia sp. ciliate
RM2MGGJHA–Microorganism from a compost bin, identified as a Stylonychia sp. ciliate
RM2MGGJN8–Bright field micrograph of Penicillium mold
RF2M1BYFW–Polistes fuscatus (common name dark or northern paper wasp) in Indiana, USA
RM2J9JX7J–A protist microbe from a water sample, microscopy image with horizontal field of view about 121 micrometer
RM2JD7GK3–Nassulid ciliate - an unicellular ciliate that feeds on filamentous blue-green algae
RM2J9JX7C–Fresh water algae under the microscope, horizontal field of view about 121 micrometer
RF2M1BYFY–A slug from Veronicellidae family on Maui, Hawaii
RF2M1BYGR–Pacific poison oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum) red leaf in California
RF2M1BYGD–Pacific poison oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum) berries in California
RF2M1BYFM–Green lacewing from Chrysoperla carnea group, possibly Chrysoperla downes
RF2M1BYFK–Green lacewing from Chrysoperla carnea group, possibly Chrysoperla downes
RF2M1BYFP–Close-up of a moth identified as Eupithecia miserulata (common eupithecia)
RM2JD7GJJ–Beal Bank logo om a building in Bellevue, WA, USA; September 2021
RM2JJA062–Tiny aphid (less than 1.5 mm in length) on a Brassica rapa subsp. nipposinica seedpod, probably a nymph of Myzus persicae
RF2KJTRMC–Small crab hiding in sand on Maui, Hawaii
RF2KJTRJ8–An assassin bug identified as Polididus armatissimus (Spiny Assassin bug) on Maui, Hawaii
RF2KJTRH3–Wild (feral) boar on Maui, Hawaii
RF2KJTRMR–Hawaiian centipede (Scolopendra subspinipes) - large medically significant venomous centipede - on Maui, Hawaii
RF2KJTRG8–Nene head close-up on Maui, Hawaii
RM2KJTRD4–Brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys), macro photo isolated on white
RF2KJTRHX–Plumeria flowers on Hawaii
RF2JWBHFA–Macro photo of Chalcosyrphus sp. fly on a wooden surface
RF2JJA066–Dichelonyx sp. beetle on a blade of grass
RF2JWBHHE–Robber fly (Asilidae) with prey
RF2JJA06K–Tiny Pacific tree frog (Pseudacris regilla, green color morph) resting on a leaf in Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Washington state, USA
RF2JWBHF6–Cascade golden-mantled ground squirrel with nesting material in In Mount Rainier National Park
RF2JWBHH9–A spider identified as Mimetus eutypus
RF2JWBHHC–Spittlebug - probably Philaenus spumarius - in Washington state, USA
RF2JWBHF5–Callospermophilus lateralis (Golden-mantled ground squirrel) in Oregon, USA
RF2JWBHHA–Spittlebug - probably Philaenus spumarius - in Washington state, USA
RF2JWBHFC–Lady-beetle pupa (Harmonia axyridis)
RM2JD7GJG–Melosira diatoms under the microscope
RM2JD7GJW–Gastrotrich from a freshwater sample under the microscope
RM2J35X87–Pickled sushi ginger under the microscope, showing a secretory cell with an oil globule
RM2J35X85–Insect larva from garden soil, probably Nematocera
RM2J35X8N–Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) green leaf under the microscope
RM2J35X8B–Banana peel under the microscope
RM2HR274J–Prada storefront in Bellevue, WA, USA; September 2021
RM2J22REN–Dark field micrograph of a mosquito wing, horizontal field of view is approximately 0.61 mm
RM2J22RED–'Warning bees ahead' sign in Joshua Tree National Park, California
RM2J22RF2–Mosquito legs under the microscope
RM2J22RCT–Mosquito proboscis (labium with labella) under the microscope
RM2J22REW–Fly 'tongue' (labellum with pseudotracheae) under the microscope
RM2J05K68–Apptio building in Bellevue, WA, USA; September 2021
RM2HR274N–Wells Fargo building in Bellevue, WA, USA; September 2021
RM2J05K6E–Louis Vuitton store in Bellevue, WA, USA; September 2021
RM2J05K6D–Piercing proboscis of a tiny thread-legged assassin bug (Emesinae) under the microscope
RM2J05K6B–Tiny thread-legged assassin bug (Emesinae) under the microscope, horizontal field of view is approximately 1.2mm
RM2HR274E–Mold from rotten banana peel under the microscope, vertical view of view is about 121 microns
RM2HR274M–Banana peel cells (stained) under the microscope, horizontal field of view is about 0.63mm
RM2HR274C–Mosquito antenna under the microscope
RM2HR274F–Mosquito leg under the microscope, vertical field of view is about 0.6mm
RM2HR274K–Human cheek epithelial cells under the microscope, horizontal field of view is about 125 micrometers
RM2HR274G–Spider leg under the microscope (tarsus and claws)
RF2H9B7YM–Tiny red-black ant, probably Formica aserva, in Oregon USA
RM2H9B7YY–Photomicrograph of various ciliates in a water sample, horizontal field of view is about 0.24mm
RF2H9B81H–Murgantia histrionica (Harlequin Bug) in Southern California, USA
RM2H9B7YF–Moss spores under the microscope, horizontal field of view is about 0.10mm
RF2H9B7YN–Komatsuna seed pod
RM2H9B800–Plant cells under the microscope, showing chlorophyll content
RM2H9B809–Tiny minute brown scavenger beetle (1.4mm in length, Latridiidae or Akalyptoischiidae, possibly Akalyptoischion sp.) found inside a light fixture
RM2H9B7YG–A protist microbe from a water sample, cell division under the microscope, horizontal field of view about 121 micrometer
RM2H9B7YH–A protist microbe from a water sample, with visible food vacuoles stained blue, microscopy image with horizontal field of view about 121 micrometer
RF2H9B803–Carpenter ants fighting a dampwood termite
RF2H9B81Y–Carpenter ant fighting a dampwood termite
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