Larva of water moths under a microscope, order Lepidoptera, possibly family Crambidae. It gnaws through algae and hides from predators. Freshwater
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Larva of Water Moths Under a Microscope Order Lepidoptera Possibly Family Crambidae
Larva of Water Moths Under a Microscope Order Lepidoptera Possibly Family Crambidae
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Created | 22 Jan 2022 |
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Frame Rate | 25 |
Total Clip(s) Length | 0:11 |
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Number of Clips | 1 |
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