Newly born relic insect nymph Embia savignyi under a microscope. Of the family Embiidae, feed on decaying plant remains, build silk passages along which they move
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Newly born relic insect nymph Embia savignyi under a microscope. Of the family Embiidae
Newly born relic insect nymph Embia savignyi under a microscope. Of the family Embiidae
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Created | 19 May 2021 |
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Tags | Alexarasniidae, animalia, antennae, Arthropoda, biology, cannibalism, cobweb, colonial, distribution, egg, Embia savignyi, Embiidae, Embioidea, Embioptera, embryo, entomology, Exopterygota, fauna, glands, Hemimetabola, hidden lifestyle, insecta, larva, life, macro, microcosm, neoptera, nocturnal, organic residues, paws, pest, polyneoptera, predator, pterygota, rare, regeneration, rot, rotting plant remains, runs fast, science, silk, silky cobweb, small size, Soft Body, soil, stones, study, tarsus, wingless, zoology, |