Larva of the water mite Hydrachnidia under a microscope, possibly the Arrenuridae family. Attaches to insects that come out of the water (dragonflies), drinks hemolymph from them
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Larva of the Water Mite Hydrachnidia Under a Microscope Possibly the Arrenuridae Family
Larva of the Water Mite Hydrachnidia Under a Microscope Possibly the Arrenuridae Family
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Created | 22 Dec 2021 |
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File Size | 111.28mb |
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Frame Rate | 25 |
Total Clip(s) Length | 0:15 |
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Number of Clips | 1 |
Resolution | 3840x2160 |
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Video Encoding | ProRes |
Tags | Acariformes, aquatic life, Arachnida, Arrenuridae, Arrenurus sp, Arthropoda, biology, blue, drinking hemolymph, ectoparasite, evolution, Fresh water, habitat, Hydrachnidia, jaw, larva, macro, microflora, Microorganisms, nature, nymph, organism, Parasitengona, plankton, pond, predator, red larva, sample, science, species, spider, study, tick, Trombidiformes, under microscope, water mite, zooplankton, |