RMKB45R7–Reflected light micrograph of a Cladonia sp. lichen, top-down view, cup diameter is about 3mm
RMJXXA9G–Micrograph of smartphone (produced in 2015) IPS LCD display, magnification is 136x when printed 10cm wide
RMJXXA9E–Micrograph of smartphone (produced in 2015) IPS LCD display, magnification is 68x when printed 10cm wide
RMK0C5Y0–Bright field micrograph of Penicillium mold (stained with methyl blue), pictured area is about 160 micrometers wide
RM2AM97C7–Extreme macro photo (micrograph) of hot chili pepper flower (Capsicum annuum), showing pistil and stamens with pollen
RMMBNRWE–Light micrograph of Lactarius rubrilacteus (bleeding milkcap) mushroom spores, field of view is approximately 120 micrometers tall
RMMBNRWJ–Light micrograph of Lactarius rubrilacteus (bleeding milkcap) mushroom spores, field of view is approximately 0.11mm wide
RMM01FYR–Inverted bright field light micrograph of a cotton plant leaf, pictured area is 1.7mm wide
RMJY6C3W–Pine cone, female, stained, transverse section, bright field micrograph, magnification is 24x when printed 10cm tall
RMJYW2H8–Light micrograph of methyl blue-stained rust fungus (Gymnosporangium sp.) cells, size of each cell 20 micrometers
RMJYW2H5–Ultraviolet reflected light micrograph of a fluorescent ball pen tip, pictured area is about 8.5mm wide
RMKB4288–Bright field light micrograph of a airborne pollen grain (from an unrelated plant) on an orchid petal
RMK1K1RF–Reflected light micrograph of a gold-coated (for SEM) fungus gnat, pictured area is about 1.7mm wide
RMK0C5XH–Light micrograph of a Cladonia sp. lichen from Washington state, pictured area is about 7.5mm tall
RMK0C5Y1–Inverted bright field micrograph of Penicillium mold (stained with methyl blue), pictured area is about 160 micrometers wide
RMKPP96F–Light micrograph showing 'teeth' on the underside of Pseudohydnum gelatinosum mushroom, pictured area is approximately 7.5mm
RFJYDEN9–Bright field light micrograph of an air bubble, diameter 0.3mm, magnification is 373x when printed 10cm wide
RMP83W6E–Light micrograph of 2 Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon grape) pollen grains, pictured area is approximately 120 micrometers wide
RMM9GK1W–Light micrograph of a varied carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci), dorsal and ventral views isolated on white background
RMKPTWFJ–Bright field micrograph of nauplius (copepod larva) from a fresh water sample, about 100 microns in size
RMKCKNME–Ultraviolet reflected light micrograph of a red fluorescent ball pen tip, pictured area is about 1.7mm wide
RMM8MM46–Light micrograph of a relatively large (about 80 microns in diameter) grass pollen grain from an air sample
RMKB428T–Reflected light micrograph of a Zygentoma family insect (silverfish) found indoor in Western Washington state, USA
RM2BRW6TG–Aleuria aurantia (orange peel fungus) spores, inverted bright field micrograph, horizontal field of view is approximately 127 microns
RMJXD1GY–Hoverfly (family Syrphidae) with fluorescent blue eyes, reflected visible + ultraviolet light micrograph, 24x magnification with printed 10cm tall
RMJXD1HY–Weevil beetle (likely Larinus carlinae) with fluorescent eyes, reflected visible + ultraviolet micrograph, 31x magnification when printed 10cm tall
RMJTMW2F–Weevil beetle (likely Larinus carlinae) with fluorescent eyes, reflected visible + ultraviolet micrograph, 60x magnification when printed 10cm wide
RMKR016N–Light micrograph of particles from an air sample: fern sporangia parts and some plant material, pictured area is about 170 microns wide
RMJYW2H4–Inverted bright field micrograph of a methyl blue-stained conifer pollen grain (size 83 x 62 micrometers)
RMKB428R–Inverted bright field micrograph of a Zygentoma insect scale (stained with lactophenol blue), pictured area is about 190 micrometers tall
RMK1K1PC–Light micrograph of a fern sorus with discharged sporangia on underside of a leaf, pictured area is about 1.7mm wide
RMK0C5XK–Reflected light micrograph of a fungus gnat, pictured area is about 1.6mm tall, magnification is 63x if printed 10cm tall
RMM9GK1Y–Light micrograph of a polystyrene foam expanded polystyrene (styrofoam, slow to biodegrade) disposable cup, pictured area is approximately 3mm wide
RMM81KWH–Light micrograph of 2 differently-oriented Nymphaea odorata (American white waterlily) pollen grains, pictured area is about 150 microns wide
RFJY6C3R–Number 12 from fluorescent plastic 12-sided dice, ultraviolet + visible light micrograph, 12x magnification when printed 10cm wide
RFJY6C3T–Fluorescent red alarm button from car key fob, ultraviolet + visible light micrograph, 12x magnification when printed 10cm wide
RMJXD1HK–Weevil beetle (likely Larinus carlinae) with fluorescent blue eyes, reflected ultraviolet light micrograph, 26x magnification when printed 10cm tall
RMJTMWG3–Tiny nematode (0.9mm length) on polypore fungus pores, reflected light micrograph, 67x magnification when printed 10cm wide
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