Common Thrip

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Common Thrip

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Tiny little insect from the family Thripidae.

32 image stack.

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Re: Common Thrip

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Johann wrote:Tiny little insect from the family Thripidae.

32 image stack.

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Wow, stunning image Johann!

Thanks for sharing!
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Very nice

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Thanks Rudi, Jacek :)

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Very nice. How is it mounted? Is the butt out of view due to a large blob of glue perhaps? :D

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Beatsy wrote:Very nice. How is it mounted? Is the butt out of view due to a large blob of glue perhaps? :D
Lol - this was completely by accident - it came with some pollen and was mounted directly into Glycerin jelly - only discovered it after viewing the slide under the microscope - fairly good mount too :) :P

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Nice!

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