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A beautifully cooked Atlantic blue crab, showcasing its bright orange-red shell and poised claws-ready to serve.
The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio glaucus) displays its iconic yellow-and-black wing pattern, with distinctive tail-like extensions on hindwings.
Three classic crustaceans depicted in bold silhouette: a lobster (left), crayfish (top right), and crab (bottom right).
A stunning glasswing butterfly (Greta oto) displays its signature translucent wings with intricate brown and white borders.
This brown spider shows intricate dark spots on its abdomen and banded legs, typical of certain harmless house-dwelling species.
A clear top-down view of a housefly, highlighting its distinctive red compound eyes, translucent wings, and six slender legs.
A beautifully preserved black swallowtail (Papilio buddha) with vivid red shoulder spots and intricate yellow-orange hindwing patterns.
This hummingbird hawk-moth hovers like a tiny helicopter, sipping nectar with its long proboscis while its delicate, patterned wings blur in motion.
The Ulysses butterfly displays dazzling iridescent blue patches on deep brown wings-nature’s masterpiece in flight.
A pair of stick insects demonstrating remarkable twig-like mimicry against a clean white backdrop.
A detailed cross-section illustration of a fly, highlighting key anatomical parts from head to tarsus, ideal for entomology education.
A striking ground beetle (family Carabidae), notable for its metallic black elytra, long orange legs, and sensory antennae, captured in studio lighting.
A beautifully illustrated monarch butterfly showcasing its signature wing patterns and delicate antennae.
A female black widow spider (Latrodectus mactans) showing its signature red hourglass marking on the underside of its glossy black abdomen.
Dorsal view of a typical longhorn beetle, showcasing its characteristic long antennae and segmented brown exoskeleton.
A scientifically accurate side-view illustration of a black garden ant, highlighting its head, thorax, abdomen, and jointed legs.
A complete visual walkthrough of a butterfly’s four-stage life cycle, ideal for students and nature enthusiasts.
This black assassin bug, Reduvius personatus, displays its characteristic elongated body, slender legs, and curved proboscis-adaptations for hunting prey.
A dazzling blue morpho butterfly displays its iconic shimmering wings in full span-nature’s masterpiece of color and light.
A precise anatomical rendering of a carpenter ant (Camponotus spp.), highlighting its three-body segments, powerful mandibles, and fine exoskeletal texture.
Dorsal view of a scarab beetle showcasing its textured elytra, prominent antennae, and strong tarsal legs-key traits for species identification.
Dorsal view of Stenurella melanura, a common European longhorn beetle, showcasing its contrasting coloration and elongated antennae.
A reconstructed eurypterid, showcasing its formidable chelicerae, segmented exoskeleton, and elongated telson.
This black ground beetle (likely *Scaphinotus* or related genus) showcases characteristic features: elongated body, powerful mandibles, and thread-like antennae.
This brown spider features prominent dark stripes on its abdomen and long, slender legs-typical of many ground-dwelling species.
A clean, anatomical-style illustration of a crab highlighting its carapace, chelipeds, and walking legs.
This longhorn beetle shows classic traits: long segmented antennae, patterned brown elytra with yellow markings, and robust legs-typical of the Cerambycidae family.
This elegant plume moth displays its characteristic T-shaped posture and deeply cleft, feather-like wings.
A close-up of a brown huntsman spider (Heteropoda venatoria) showing its characteristic leg span and body structure against a clean white backdrop.
A dorsal view of a typical longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae family), showcasing its long antennae and segmented elytra.
Dorsal view of a brown beetle (likely in the family Nitidulidae or Anobiidae) showcasing its distinctive antennae, leg structure, and coloration pattern.
A dorsal view of a Cetonia aurata-commonly called the rose chafer or flower chafer-showing its vivid orange elytra, black head, and feathery antennae.
A top-down view of a huntsman spider showcasing its elongated legs and intricate abdominal patterns against a clean white backdrop.
Dorsal view of a typical ground beetle (Carabidae), showcasing its distinctive elytral patterns, elongated body, and prominent antennae.
This detailed macro shot reveals the segmented body, long antennae, and gill-like appendages of a mayfly nymph, vital to stream ecosystem monitoring.
A detailed macro shot of a house centipede (Scutigera coleoptrata), highlighting its elongated body, segmented legs, and prominent antennae.
This longhorn beetle showcases classic Cerambycidae traits-long antennae, robust thorax, and smooth, glossy elytra in warm earth tones.
This longhorn beetle showcases classic Cerambycidae traits-long antennae exceeding body length, banded wing covers, and robust legs adapted for climbing.
The Scarlet Mormon (Papilio rumanzovia) displays its iconic black wings with white spots and fiery red tail extensions in full display.
A finely detailed 19th-century engraving of a marine gastropod shell, highlighting its spiral structure and textured surface.
A scientifically accurate illustration of an adult American cockroach (Periplaneta americana), highlighting its distinctive yellow band behind the head and spiny legs.
A scientifically accurate reconstruction of a eurypterid, showcasing its distinctive segmented exoskeleton, paddle-like limbs, and formidable telson.
A majestic cougar captured mid-leap, demonstrating the explosive athleticism of this apex predator.
This whip scorpion (order Thelyphonida) displays its distinctive elongated tail, robust chelate pedipalps, and eight walking legs-perfectly adapted for nocturnal life.
A computationally modeled RNA secondary structure, illustrating key folding motifs like hairpins and multi-branch junctions.
A colorful concept map illustrating the nine primary animal phyla branching from Kingdom Animalia, each labeled with representative organisms.
A precise dorsal-view illustration of a scorpion, emphasizing its chelate pedipalps, eight legs, and characteristic striped metasoma.
Anatomical illustration of a squid-like cephalopod, clearly labeling major external and internal features including sensory and reproductive organs.
This dorsal view shows the striking yellow bands on the black elytra and thorax of the Clytus ruricola, a mimic of wasps for protection.
This Lema daturaphila beetle displays vivid yellow elytra with bold black stripes and long segmented antennae-classic traits of its species.
Fluorescently stained algae cells reveal internal chloroplast structures under a microscope.
A spiny orb-weaver (Gasteracantha cancriformis) hangs in its web, showcasing its distinctive black-spotted white abdomen and defensive spines.
A cluster of ripe loquats (Eriobotrya japonica) on a natural branch, showcasing their smooth, golden-yellow skin with subtle brown spotting.
Arthropods - Definition, Examples, Characteristics, Habitat, & Images
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