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Close up Photo of tiny red clover mite with dark brown body and bright red legs
A disturbed fire ant mound revealing the tunnels and chambers with ants racing around the mound. The red imported fire ant (Atta geminata)  is an aggressive species native to central and south America. This active mound is in Florida and often pushes out native ant species.
Hearth Heart Urchin Maretia planulata
Centrotus Cornutus (Thorn-hopper) - Membracidae.
A jellyfish washed ashore lies in the sand, illuminated by the rays of dawn. Red jellyfish in wet sand on the surf line. Beautiful shoot on a marine theme. Can be used as a background for a website.
Spider mite,
Lobed spider (Argiope lobata), one of the most poisonous spiders in the world, walking on the sand in İzmir, Çeşme, Altınkum
Black garden ant activity. Also known as the common black ant. These insects usually live in colonies. Ants eat dates
A green plant is lying on the sand. The plant is small and has a green color. Sea lettuce seaweed.
Close up of Seaweed in Sand on a Beach
Extreme magnification - Red Velvet Mite, Trombidiidae
Algae thrown onto a beach on the northeast coast of Brazil
Head louse
Horizontal seascape of seaweed washed up on sandy shoreline with surrounding rocks seen on beach walk at Byron Bay NSW Heads NSW Australia
A small larvae from the Antlion insect
Seasweed on rocks on Durness Beach (Scottish Highlands)
Hermit crab in Koh Lanta, Thailand.
A sea urchin on the beach, Kolocep Island, Croatia.
Sargassum seaweed washed up in large quantities on the beaches of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Tot 50-55mm, Ab, 37-42mm, Hw 30-35mm.\nIdentification:\nThe characters of this clubtail are rather different . It prefers very large (lowland) rivers and may easily be overlooked. Populations can best be found by searching for exuviae on river banks.\nOccurrence:\nA north Asian species, with western outposts in large rivers such as the Rhine, Loire and Po. Common in large lowland rivers in eastern Europe, but staged a strong comeback in Western Europe in the 1990s. Now abundant in rivers such as the Rhine, Elbe and Danube, right down to their estuaries.\nHabitat:\nSlow flowing lower sections of large rivers with sandy beds. Larvae burrow shallowly in fine substrates with relatively high concentrations of organic matter.\nFlight Season:\nLate and protracted, compared with other Gomphus species, from early June to early October, with maximum emergence in June and July.\n\nThis is a scarce Gomphus Species along the large Dutch Rivers. This Picture is made along the River Waal, near “Slot Loevestein” in the Province of Gelderland.
On the beach in Okinawa
Photomicrograph of newly hatched water boatman nymph,
Little Leaf-sheep Nudibranch Costasiella kuroshimae
View of mossy dry surface of a rock.
View of old branches on the sands of Guaibim beach, in the tourist town of Valenca, Bahia.
Discarded plastic spoon washed on the beach
silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
Close-up view of ghost crab
A dangerous carrier of infections, a tick dug into the skin of a cat.
Beautiful green fresh seaweed algae on the stone isolated on beach
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