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Black bee (unknown species)
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Anthophylax cyaneus (more info req)
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Cocoon from medicinal leech Hirudo verbena
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Sclera (white part) of the human eye
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Yellow Jacket Wasp, anterior view
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Male black widow spider (Latrodectus hesperus) molting
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Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) tooth
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Human dermis scar tissue
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Blue Bee (unknown species)
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Honey bee (unknown species)
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Brown jumping spider (unknown species)
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Tick
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Human eye with blue iris
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Human mustache hair
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Knot in hair
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Louse (Pediculus humanus humanus)
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Concrete mite (Balaustium)
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Trachymyrmex septentrionalis is the northernmost fungus growing ant, and is abundant in pine flat forests throughout the Eastern USA, ranging as far north as Long Island, New York. In this symbiosis, T. septentrionalis ants collect plant material and insect feces, which they feed to a specific "cultivar" fungus that they farm in underground gardens. Once the fungus has digested this food, it forms nutrient-rich swellings that the ants feed upon. The ants also protect their cultivar fungus from disease using antibiotic-producing Pseudonocardia bacteria that reside on the ants' proplueral plates (i.e., "chest"). The ants therefore both farm the cultivar fungus as their food source and protect it by "crop spraying" antibiotics produced by their symbiotic Pseudonocardia bacteria.
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Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio)
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Knot in human blonde hair
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Human eye
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Emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire) beetle
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Crested gecko (Correlophus ciliatus) eye
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Mould on food
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Madagascan sunset moth (Chrysiridia rhipheus) scales.
Date: 2015