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Ladybirds And Lobsters Collection

"Ladybirds and Lobsters: A Fascinating Journey Through the World of Arthropods" In the intricate tapestry of nature

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Ephemera danica, mayfly larva

Ephemera danica, mayfly larva
The larval stage of a mayfly lasts about a year, and is spent entirely underwater. When it hatches as an adult in the spring, usually May, it is only very short-lived

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Dysdera crocata, woodlouse spider

Dysdera crocata, woodlouse spider
This spider tends to live underneath stones and logs with its main prey being woodlice

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Encrinurus punctatus, trilobite fossils C016 / 4927

Encrinurus punctatus, trilobite fossils C016 / 4927
Encrinurus punctatus, trilobite fossils. Block of rock containing several fossils of the trilobite Encrinurus punctatus

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Honeycomb of Apis sp. honeybee

Honeycomb of Apis sp. honeybee
A close-up of the structure of a the honeycomb made by a colony of honeybees

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Leonaspis coronata, trilobite

Leonaspis coronata, trilobite
One of the smaller trilobites growing to a maximum length of 2cm. The spines have been well-preserved in this specimen

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Cyclophthalmus senior, insect

Cyclophthalmus senior, insect
A scorpion-like terrestrial insect dating from the Carboniferous to the present

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Danaus plexippus, monarch butterfly

Danaus plexippus, monarch butterfly
The monarch, also known as the milkweed is the largest butterfly found in the U.K. It is not a native butterfly, but is a rare visitor from the U.S.A

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Encrinurus punctatus, trilobites

Encrinurus punctatus, trilobites
A specimen of rock containing several fossils of the Trilobite Encrinurus punctatus. Encrinurus had eyes on stalks and grew to a size of approximatey 5cm

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Calymene blumenbachii, trilobites

Calymene blumenbachii, trilobites
Specimens of this Devonian trilobite in various positions. Trilobites had a carapace, or shell. Trilobites were arthropods as crustaceans, spiders and insects are today

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Anomalocaris canadensis, arthropod

Anomalocaris canadensis, arthropod
This arthropod originates form the Burgess Shales in Canada

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Waptia fieldensis, arthropod

Waptia fieldensis, arthropod
The arthropod Waptia fieldensis, found in the Burgess Shale of Canada

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Fossilised Acanthochirana cordata, prawn

Fossilised Acanthochirana cordata, prawn
Fossilised prawn specimen from Solenhofen, Germany dating from the Upper Jurassic, 250 million years ago

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Anthophorites titania, fossil bee

Anthophorites titania, fossil bee
A well preserved specimen of the body of a bee. Legs and abdomen can clearly be seen

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Papilio kama, swallowtail butterfly

Papilio kama, swallowtail butterfly
A UV image of a swallowtail butterfly. The swallowtail is the U.Ks largest native butterfly, but it is now resticted to the Norfolk Broads

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Pterygotus anglicus, giant water scorpion

Pterygotus anglicus, giant water scorpion

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Paraisobuthus prantli, scorpion

Paraisobuthus prantli, scorpion
A Scorpion fossil seen here in a nodule of rock

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Sipha glyceriae, aphids

Sipha glyceriae, aphids
Aphid or plant lice are small, plant-sucking insects. Aphids tend to form in clusters and prefer young shoots and succulent leaves

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Vespula vulgaris, common wasp

Vespula vulgaris, common wasp

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Eoscorpius sparthensis, fossil scorpion

Eoscorpius sparthensis, fossil scorpion

Background imageLadybirds And Lobsters Collection: Forficula auricularia, common earwig

Forficula auricularia, common earwig
Earwigs usually inhabit damp crevaces in houses, gardens and woodland. They range from 8-18mm long, are scavenging insects and emerge at night


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"Ladybirds and Lobsters: A Fascinating Journey Through the World of Arthropods" In the intricate tapestry of nature, ladybirds and lobsters stand as captivating representatives of the diverse arthropod family. From ephemeral creatures like Ephemera danica, commonly known as mayfly larva, to ancient fossils such as Encrinurus punctatus trilobite C016/4927, each species tells a unique story. Delving into their world reveals astonishing wonders. The honeycomb created by Apis sp. Honeybees showcases their remarkable organizational skills and collective effort in building a perfect home for their colony. Meanwhile, Leonaspis coronata trilobite reminds us of an era long gone when these armored creatures roamed ancient oceans. Cyclophthalmus senior is another intriguing insect that catches our attention with its mesmerizing eyespots. Its vibrant colors serve as both camouflage and intimidation tactics against predators lurking nearby. Similarly, Dysdera crocata woodlouse spider displays its cunning hunting techniques while preying on unsuspecting woodlice. The enchanting beauty of Danaus plexippus monarch butterfly cannot be overlooked either - its delicate wings adorned with striking patterns make it a true marvel to behold. As we explore further into the depths of history, we encounter more remnants from the past; Encrinurus punctatus trilobites and Calymene blumenbachii trilobites offer glimpses into life millions of years ago. Venturing even deeper brings us face-to-face with Anomalocaris canadensis - an arthropod that once ruled primordial seas with its formidable size and predatory prowess. And let's not forget Waptia fieldensis - an enigmatic creature whose fossilized remains continue to puzzle scientists today. Lastly, we stumble upon a fossilized treasure: Acanthochirana cordata prawn frozen in time for eternity.

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