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Collection of Meal Worm Cliparts (28)
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Lightweight meal worm assets that render cleanly on white or colored backgrounds, covering both simple silhouettes and fuller illustrations.
A classic entomological line drawing showing the segmented body, head capsule, mandibles, and prolegs of a typical beetle or moth larva.
A classic scientific illustration of a caterpillar-like insect larva, showing body segmentation, prolegs, and head structure.
Classic scientific illustration of an earthworm, highlighting its characteristic ringed segments and bilateral symmetry.
A healthy mealworm larva, commonly used in entomology studies and as a protein-rich feed or food source.
A classic entomological line drawing of a ground beetle (family Carabidae), emphasizing its textured elytra, prominent mandibles, and segmented appendages.
Scientific line drawing of a mosquito larva (family Culicidae), highlighting its head brushes, thoracic segments, and respiratory siphon.
A clear, labeled diagram showing the four-stage life cycle of the darkling beetle, highlighting the well-known mealworm larval phase.
A detailed macro shot of a healthy Tenebrio molitor larva, showcasing its segmented exoskeleton and mandibles.
Classic 19th-century-style line engraving of a scarab beetle, highlighting anatomical features including clubbed antennae and elytra texture.
A comparative illustration showing five distinct insect larval forms, highlighting coloration, segmentation, and specialized structures like the ovipositor.
A fun, printable educational bundle covering the larva life cycle with interactive worksheets, table signs, and journal prompts for elementary classrooms.
A playful, smiling cartoon beetle with expressive eyes and a glossy black shell-ideal for engaging young learners.
A fun, ready-to-use worksheet guiding kids through observing mealworms in their classroom habitat, from larva to adult beetle.
Four sequential stages of the darkling beetle’s metamorphosis: egg (10-12 days), larva (12-54 days), pupa (20 days), and adult (80 days total).
A clear, educational diagram showing the complete metamorphosis of a mealworm (Tenebrio molitor), with labeled stages and directional arrows.
This cheerful caterpillar confidently announces its tastiness-ideal for lighthearted storytelling or food-themed fun.
A bold, expressive ink brushstroke capturing movement and spontaneity, reminiscent of classical sumi-e or shūshō techniques.
Fresh, wriggling mealworms ready for use as pet food, fishing bait, or educational biology specimens.
A cheerful, stylized ladybug with oversized eyes and bold black spots-ideal for teaching insect anatomy or adding whimsy to designs.
A friendly cartoon mealworm mascot gives a thumbs-up next to the vibrant "Rainbow Mealworms" brand logo.
Figure a: Adult ground beetle; Figure b: Its segmented larval form-both critical for life cycle understanding and species identification.
A colorful, child-friendly journal cover designed to spark curiosity about mealworm biology and scientific observation.
A clear comparison of the three developmental stages of Tenebrio molitor: the elongated larva (top), dark adult beetle (center), and transitional pupa (right).
Meet Wiggly-your friendly, animated green worm, ideal for teaching kids about nature or adding fun to digital projects.
