RMBX698A–Fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, color variation. On the left are wild type flies, on the right is ebony body color mutation.
RMDTG5RX–Anhinga melanogaster, darter
RM2BEHB8J–An illustration of the common fruit fly, also known as Drosophila melanogaster. While fruit flies are common household pests, they are also used by researchers to study genetics, physiology, pathology, and evolution.
RM2DF76FG–Vinegar fly or common fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), adults and larvae in a breeding flasck for genetic research.
RMBBM0R3–African Darter (Anhinga melanogaster rufa), Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
RFA05MXE–African Darter silhouette, South Africa, Anhinga melanogaster, Kruger Park
RF2JP9T15–Drosophilidae, drosophila melanogaster
RMD2C4AY–Darter Or Snake Bird (Anhinga Melanogaster) Ranganthitoo Bird Sanctuary, Karnataka, India.
RMDHY4FR–Black-bellied Bustard (Lissotis melanogaster), Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
RMACB5AN–Black bellied Korhaan Eupodotis melanogaster South Luangwa National Park Zambia
RMET0PNF–Birds ; snake bird or darter anhinga melanogaster spreading feathers ; Bharatpur ; Rajasthan ; India
RMBBHEM5–Darter Anhinga melanogaster Greater St Lucia Wetland Park KwaZulu Natal South Africa
RMDH3Y4K–Oriental Darter - Anhinga melanogaster
RMGM3AK3–Darter (Anhinga melanogaster) at sunset, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur, India
RMDTG2HK–Arvicola melanogaster, water vole
RM2CTY9DY–Black-Bellied bustard (Lissotis Melanogaster) calling in a field, Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro, Tanzania
RMEDXKHR–The fruit fly—Drosophila melanogaster The fruit fly—Drosophila melanogaster—is helping researchers understand how spaceflight affects the immune system’s response to infection
RM2A2MJYW–Eupodotis melanogaster, Print, The black-bellied bustard (Lissotis melanogaster), also known as the black-bellied korhaan, is an African ground-dwelling bird in the bustard family. Some authorities place it in the genus Eupodotis., 1835
RMA2P6WD–BLACK BELLIED BUSTARD Eupodotis melanogaster Tanzania
RFKCHDKG–Black-bellied Cuckoo (Piaya melanogaster) perched on a branch in the Amazon of Brazil.
RM2C6618K–Wild type Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster) lab culture.
RMWE8BD9–Burundi, Rusizi National Park, Black-bellied Bustard (Lissotis melanogaster)
RMDH3YCX–Oriental Darter - Anhinga melanogaster
RMJ6DK3G–Indian Darter or Snakebird, Anhinga melanogaster, drying wings, breeding plumage, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India
RMEJ0MRM–Portrait of a fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, scanning electron microscopy
RMB5F9HK–African Darter Anhinga melanogaster rufa Impalila Island Caprivi Region Namibia
RMD03T7M–FRUIT FLY; VINEGAR FLY (DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER) CULTURE OF LARVAE, PUPAE, AND ADULTS, METAMORPHOSIS
RMCNJGC4–Oriental Darter (Anhinga melanogaster) adult, with hairband caught in beak, Sri Lanka, december
RM2A2MJYT–Eupodotis melanogaster, Print, The black-bellied bustard (Lissotis melanogaster), also known as the black-bellied korhaan, is an African ground-dwelling bird in the bustard family. Some authorities place it in the genus Eupodotis., 1820-1860
RMA2TNK8–BLACK BELLIED BUSTARD Eupodotis melanogaster Tanzania
RME1W2C8–Black-breasted Hillstar (Oreotrochilus melanogaster) perched on a branch in Peru.
RM2C6618P–Wild type Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster) lab culture.
RF2GMNAMY–Common fruit fly or vinegar fly - Drosophila melanogaster and larvae - maggots. It is a species of fly in the family Drosophilidae. It is pest.
RME462TG–Wild Common fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) Vienna Drosophila RNAi Center, Institute for Molecular Pathology, Austria [focus stacking]
RMGM3AGT–Indian Darter or Snakebird, Anhinga melanogaster, drying wings, breeding plumage, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India
RMEJ0MRX–Portrait of a fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, scanning electron microscopy
RMDAJJH9–vinegar fly, fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), Fruit fly on a peach, Germany, Bavaria
RMD03T6N–FRUIT FLY; VINEGAR FLY (DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER) RED AND WHITE-EYED ADULTS, PEST AROUND FRUITS AND HOUSEHOLD
RMEJPTJ7–Oriental Darter (Anhinga melanogaster) immature, perched on branch over water, Sri Lanka, February
RM2A2NDMJ–Procellaria melanogaster, Print, Procellaria is a genus of Southern Ocean long-winged seabirds related to prions, and within the order Procellariiformes. The Black Petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni) ranges in the Pacific Ocean, and as far north as Central America. The Spectacled Petrel (Procellaria consicillata) is confined to the Atlantic Ocean, and the Westland Petrel (Procellaria westlandica) to the Pacific Ocean. The White-chinned (Procellaria aequincotialis) and Grey Petrel (Procellaria cinerea) range throughout the higher latitudes of the Southern Ocean., 1820-1860
RMA2TNK9–BLACK BELLIED BUSTARD Eupodotis melanogaster Tanzania
RMA1J0T8–Blackbellied bustard Eupodotis melanogaster Kruger National Park South Africa
RM2C66196–[Digital focus stacking] Wild Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster)
RF2GMNAME–Common fruit fly or vinegar fly - Drosophila melanogaster and larvae - maggots. It is a species of fly in the family Drosophilidae. It is pest.
RME462TJ–Wild Common fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) Vienna Drosophila RNAi Center, Institute for Molecular Pathology, Austria [focus stacking]
RMJJXY4H–Oriental darter or Indian darter, (Anhinga melanogaster), Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India
RM2BDX5G0–Drosophila flies
RMDAJJHC–vinegar fly, fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), Fruitfly on a pear, Germany, Bavaria
RMD03T77–FRUIT FLY; VINEGAR FLY (DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER) RED AND WHITE-EYED ADULTS, PEST AROUND FRUITS AND HOUSEHOLD
RMD24DX6–Black-bellied Bustard (Lissotis melanogaster) adult male, standing in savannah, Masai Mara, Kenya, August
RM2A2NCRE–Plotus melanogaster, Print, The Oriental darter or Indian darter (Anhinga melanogaster) is a water bird of tropical South Asia and Southeast Asia. It has a long and slender neck with a straight, pointed bill and, like the cormorant, it hunts for fish while its body is submerged in water. It spears a fish underwater, bringing it above the surface, tossing and juggling it before swallowing the fish head first. The body remains submerged as it swims, and the slender neck alone is visible above the water, which accounts for the colloquial name of snakebird. Like the cormorants, it has wettable
RMARFHBW–Male Anhinga Preening his feathers/Darter- Anhinga melanogaster
RMF72GKN–Black-bellied bustard or Korhaan Eupodotis or Lissotis melanogaster Korhaan Tsavo East National Park Kenya
RMFKBTCR–Black-Bellied Bustard, adult male calling, Kruger Nationalpark, South Africa, Africa / (Lissotis melanogaster)
RFBT7R65–Oriental Darter or Snakebird (Anhinga melanogaster ) on the Okawango River, Botswana, Africa
RMCWGACA–Oriental Darter, Anhinga melanogaster, sitting on a dead tree, Sabah, Malaysia
RMT9HFFW–Australasian Darter, Anhinga melanogaster at Yellow Waters, Kakadu NP, NT
RMD7A7B5–Male Black-Bellied Bustard Eupodotis melanogaster displaying Ngorongoro Crater Ngorongoro Conservation Area Tanzania
RM2AC2M88–Black-bellied Bustard, Lissotis melanogaster, Bushman Plains, Okavanago Delta, Botswana. Also known as Black-bellied Korhaan
RMEB5GD1–Australasian Darter (Anhinga melanogaster) drying its wings
RFT7YDAH–Microscopic view of the neurons. Brain region, optic lobe, drosophila melanogaster neuron. Connections and communication and brain stimulation
RM2C660BP–Curly mutant of the Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster). The mutation is used as a genetic marker.
RF2GMNAMT–A ot of larvae - maggots, adult and egg (arrow) - of Common fruit fly or vinegar fly - Drosophila melanogaster. It is a pest of fruits.
RMF443X9–Fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) in flight having just taken-off from strawberry, controlled conditions.
RMKF8BGW–Oriental darter or Indian darter, (Anhinga melanogaster), Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India
RM2BDX38X–Wild and white-eyed fruit flies
RMEB9911–Darter Anhinga melanogaster Yellow Water Billabong located at the end Jim Jim Creek tributary the South Alligator River Kakadu
RMD1KJC8–FRUIT FLY OR VINEGAR FLY (DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER) MALE; RED-EYED ADULTS WITH VESTIGIAL WINGS; MUTATION OF 2ND CHROMOSOME
RMEJPXX6–Oriental Darter (Anhinga melanogaster) juvenile, swimming low amongst waterlily leaves in lake, Sri Lanka, February
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