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sinobug:

Chinese Limacodid Cup Moth Caterpillars III

Cup Moth (Limacodidae) larvae are often highly ornamented and brightly colored. Two main types can be distinguished: larvae armed with rows of protuberances bearing stinging spines called nettle caterpillars, or non-spined forms where the surface of the larvae may by completely smooth, called gelatine caterpillars. The larvae of this family bear no prolegs on their abdominal segments. The larva attaches itself to the substrate by means of an adhesive ventral surface. The movement is like a slug hence their generic name.
A stinging slug caterpillar generally bears warning colouration and stinging hairs. These hairs can inject a venom from poison sacs carried at their base that are used as defensive weapons. Reactions can range from a mild itching to a very painful sting.

Click on the images to see their identification (where known)……

View my other images of Limacodid Caterpillars from China (Beijing and Yunnan) on my Flickr page, Limacodid (Cup Moth) Caterpillars.
View the best of other Flickr members images of Limacodid Caterpillars in the gallery, Nettle/Slug Caterpillars of the Limacodidae (Cup Moths)

micro-scopic:

Dr. Marco Antonio RamírezGustavo A. Madero D.F., MexicoSpecimen: Shark parasiteTechnique: Brightfield

micro-scopic:

Dr. Marco Antonio Ramírez
Gustavo A. Madero D.F., Mexico
Specimen: Shark parasite
Technique: Brightfield

(via cytofocus)

biocanvas:

The Arachnoidiscus sp. diatom at 800-times magnification.
Image by Peter Webber, Planapo Optical.

biocanvas:

The Arachnoidiscus sp. diatom at 800-times magnification.

Image by Peter Webber, Planapo Optical.

(via biocanvas)

shootingzombies:

The scales of a butterfly’s wing

shootingzombies:

The scales of a butterfly’s wing

(Source: lafreakazoid)

shannonemerald:

Filippo Minelli, Silence Shapes

(Source: likeafieldmouse, via freyafsmith)

sinobug:

Chinese Limacodid Cup Moth Caterpillars III

Cup Moth (Limacodidae) larvae are often highly ornamented and brightly colored. Two main types can be distinguished: larvae armed with rows of protuberances bearing stinging spines called nettle caterpillars, or non-spined forms where the surface of the larvae may by completely smooth, called gelatine caterpillars. The larvae of this family bear no prolegs on their abdominal segments. The larva attaches itself to the substrate by means of an adhesive ventral surface. The movement is like a slug hence their generic name.
A stinging slug caterpillar generally bears warning colouration and stinging hairs. These hairs can inject a venom from poison sacs carried at their base that are used as defensive weapons. Reactions can range from a mild itching to a very painful sting.

Click on the images to see their identification (where known)……

View my other images of Limacodid Caterpillars from China (Beijing and Yunnan) on my Flickr page, Limacodid (Cup Moth) Caterpillars.
View the best of other Flickr members images of Limacodid Caterpillars in the gallery, Nettle/Slug Caterpillars of the Limacodidae (Cup Moths)

micro-scopic:

Dr. Marco Antonio RamírezGustavo A. Madero D.F., MexicoSpecimen: Shark parasiteTechnique: Brightfield

micro-scopic:

Dr. Marco Antonio Ramírez
Gustavo A. Madero D.F., Mexico
Specimen: Shark parasite
Technique: Brightfield

(via cytofocus)

biocanvas:

The Arachnoidiscus sp. diatom at 800-times magnification.
Image by Peter Webber, Planapo Optical.

biocanvas:

The Arachnoidiscus sp. diatom at 800-times magnification.

Image by Peter Webber, Planapo Optical.

(via biocanvas)

shootingzombies:

The scales of a butterfly’s wing

shootingzombies:

The scales of a butterfly’s wing

(Source: lafreakazoid)

shannonemerald:

Filippo Minelli, Silence Shapes

(Source: likeafieldmouse, via freyafsmith)

gorgeous from bloom

gorgeous from bloom

fuckyeahbranchs:

descomic:

Colorgasm!

Too many sources to name unfortunately. Here’s two though:

http://www.nevillecoleman.com.au/underwater-marine-life-id-books-/marine-life-id-books.aspx?node=2882

http://www.ianskipworth.com/suig/nudis.html

Always rebloggin the nudi collages.

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