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136 results filtered with: Macroscopic Solutions
  • Heart valve prototype made from cattle tissue
  • Microfossil shark tooth
  • Honey bee (unknown species)
  • Chia (Salvia hispanica) seedlings
  • Jumping spider (Hentzia)
  • Pond turtle (Emydidae) eye
  • Orange segment
  • Human saliva
  • Hawaiian bobtail squid.
  • Concrete mite (Balaustium)
  • Parasitoid wasp, lateral, close up, head
  • Japanese Beetle (Popillia japonica)
  • Human eye with blue iris
  • Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) tooth
  • Nylon fibres
  • The Thorn Spider (Gasteracantha cancriformis) is a neotropical spider of the Micrathena schreibersi species of orb weavers (Araneidae). The spider has a wide distribution throughout Central and South America. Females are large and brightly colored, and have a triangular abdomen with black margins and 10 prominent spines. Males are smaller and less conspicuous than females and are less frequently encountered.