In My Last Botany Lab The Professor Had A Prepared Slide Of Diatoms Set Up For Us To Look At And I Was

In My Last Botany Lab The Professor Had A Prepared Slide Of Diatoms Set Up For Us To Look At And I Was

in my last botany lab the professor had a prepared slide of diatoms set up for us to look at and i was not prepared for how delightful the slide looked

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2 weeks ago

Moth Of The Day #107

Chinese Character

Cilix glaucata

From the drepanidae family. They have a wingspan of 18-26 mm. They tend to inhabit hedgerows, scrub and open woodland as well as gardens. They can be found in Europe, Asia Minor and North Africa.

Moth Of The Day #107
Moth Of The Day #107

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2 years ago

My how 2 make comics is out now, for anyone that wants to start a comic but has no idea how or where 🤓

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1 week ago
Some Grackles! These Birds Are Incredibly Common But I Still Enjoy Watching Them.
Some Grackles! These Birds Are Incredibly Common But I Still Enjoy Watching Them.

Some Grackles! These birds are incredibly common but I still enjoy watching them.


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2 years ago
A Long Time Ago An Anon Asked My Thoughts About Drawing Backgrounds, So I Finally Got Around To Putting
A Long Time Ago An Anon Asked My Thoughts About Drawing Backgrounds, So I Finally Got Around To Putting
A Long Time Ago An Anon Asked My Thoughts About Drawing Backgrounds, So I Finally Got Around To Putting

A long time ago an anon asked my thoughts about drawing backgrounds, so I finally got around to putting this together. It’s more prop-centric, but it still represents my philosophy to backgrounds. 

I’ll try to do something more about drawing actual background spaces in the future! Please let me know what you think, if anything is unclear, or if you have suggestions for other tutorials you might find helpful!


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1 year ago

Flashlight Fish Appreciation Post

Flashlight Fish Appreciation Post
Flashlight Fish Appreciation Post
Flashlight Fish Appreciation Post
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Flashlight Fish Appreciation Post
Flashlight Fish Appreciation Post
Flashlight Fish Appreciation Post
Flashlight Fish Appreciation Post
Flashlight Fish Appreciation Post
Flashlight Fish Appreciation Post

Anomalopidae (lanterneye fishes or flashlight fishes) are a family of fish distinguished by bioluminescent organs located underneath their eyes, for which they are named.

These light organs contain luminous bacteria and can be "shut off" by the fish using either a dark lid or by being drawn into a pouch. They are used to communicate, attract prey, and evade predators.

These rarely seen fish are nocturnal and found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea.

1 year ago

Image IDs: all of the images are photographs of the same subject matter, which is a close-up of a very small saptha beryllitis moth on even smaller bright pink and white flowers. The moth is cone-shaped, with its head being the point. It has two long, thin antennae that are all black except for one white stripe near the top of each. Its eyes are comically large compared to the rest of its head. Only 4 of its legs are visible, which are black with 3 white stripes on their lower sections. Its wings are iridescent green/teal on top, followed by an iridescent black/gold stripe, a stripe of teal, then two thin pink stripes, then the bottom half is all iridescent black/gold. It’s so tiny you can see all the little scales that make up its wings. The background is mostly just green, likely the out-of-focus leaves of the plant.

ID1: the moth balancing poorly on one of the flowers, it’s thin, barely visible pink proboscis curving into the flower. One of its legs is blurred in movement. It’s photographed from the top.

ID2: the moth balancing much better on one of the flowers. This one is also photographed from the top.

ID3: a photo of the moth from the side and further back than the others. To the right of it there is some sort of bee or wasp also feeding on the same plant. It is mostly dull yellow and black, with alternating neon green and black stripes on its abdomen.

ID4: a photo of the moth from the side, also balancing on a flower but with its antennae touching the flower.

ID5: a photo of the moth from the front. It’s sitting on some flower buds while feeding from an open flower. Its antennae are slightly out of focus and blurred with movement.

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1 year ago

The Common Green Lacewing: these tiny insects pupate within loosely-woven cocoons that measure just 3-6mm (about 1/8 to 1/4 inch) in diameter

The Common Green Lacewing: These Tiny Insects Pupate Within Loosely-woven Cocoons That Measure Just 3-6mm

The lacewing will spend about 5 days maturing within its cacoon, before it cuts an opening in the top and emerges as a fully-developed adult.

The Common Green Lacewing: These Tiny Insects Pupate Within Loosely-woven Cocoons That Measure Just 3-6mm

The larvae of the green lacewing (family Chrysopidae) are also known as "aphid lions," due to their skill/appetite when it comes to hunting aphids. They're widely used in agricultural contexts to help eradicate pests, because they are voracious predators that also commonly prey upon caterpillars, leafhoppers, planthoppers, thrips, spiders, mites, and insect eggs.

As it nears the end of its larval stage, a lacewing will spin a small cacoon out of silk and then tuck itself inside, allowing the pupal phase to begin; its tiny green body is often partially visible through the thin, loosely-woven walls of the cacoon.

These breathtaking photos of a lacewing climbing out of its cacoon were taken by a Danish photographer named Frederik Leck Fischer.

The Common Green Lacewing: These Tiny Insects Pupate Within Loosely-woven Cocoons That Measure Just 3-6mm

When a lacewing first emerges from a cacoon, its wings are still compactly folded down against its body; the wings then gradually begin to expand until they have reached their full size, which usually takes about an hour or two.

The Common Green Lacewing: These Tiny Insects Pupate Within Loosely-woven Cocoons That Measure Just 3-6mm

Fischer's photographs provide an excellent account of this entire process.

The Common Green Lacewing: These Tiny Insects Pupate Within Loosely-woven Cocoons That Measure Just 3-6mm

Here are just a few other images of the common green lacewing:

The Common Green Lacewing: These Tiny Insects Pupate Within Loosely-woven Cocoons That Measure Just 3-6mm

Sources & More Info

University of California's Integrated Pest Management Program: The Green Lacewing

Texas A&M's Field Guide to the Insects of Texas: Green Lacewings

Washington State University: Lacewings

Tennessee State University: Fact Sheet on the Green Lacewing (PDF download)

Pacific Pests & Pathogens: Green Lacewings/Biocontrol


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2 years ago
Weevil 36

weevil 36

1 year ago

This definitely merits more testing! Stay tuned for shenanigans!

(Also checkout Patreon where I'll be sharing prototype details thoughout the week!)


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