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Wow Wednesday - Wasps that are smaller than amoebas
Thrips are tiny insects, typically just a millimetre in length. Some are barely half that size. If that’s how big the adults are, imagine how small a thrips’ egg must be. Now, consider that there are insects that lay their eggs inside the egg of a thrips.
That’s one of them in the image above – the wasp, Megaphragma mymaripenne. It’s pictured next to a Paramecium and an amoeba at the same scale. Even though both these creatures are made up of a single cell, the wasp – complete with eyes, brain, wings, muscles, guts and genitals – is actuallysmaller. At just 200 micrometres (a fifth of a millimetre), this wasp is the third smallest insect alive and a miracle of miniaturisation.
Polilov found that M.mymaripenne has one of the smallest nervous systems of any insect, consisting of just 7,400 neurons. For comparison, the common housefly has 340,000 and the honeybee has 850,000. And yet, with a hundred times fewer neurons, the wasp can fly, search for food, and find the right places to lay its eggs.
Click through to read more about this ridiculously awesome animal.
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Posted on May 23, 2012 via Drueisms with 193 notes
Source: blogs.discovermagazine.com
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Some ink paintings by George Boorujy. I really love his use of white, simpwy dewhiteful. OHHAWHAW!
(Click on them to look at them properly. The white-on-white layout doesn’t do them any favours.)
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Posted on May 20, 2012 via Art of Sam with 3 notes
Source: georgeboorujy.com
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Glass Honeycomb
Posted on May 18, 2012 via Primordial Imagery with 3 notes
Source: evanvoelbel.com
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tagmata: Sycamore Lace Bug (by Gilles San Martin) My favorite hemipteran family.
Posted on May 17, 2012 via Entomological Chauvinism with 38 notes
Source: Flickr / sanmartin
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Posted on January 14, 2012 via Tillsammans with 740 notes
Source: web.me.com
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Posted on January 6, 2012 via Frolicing in the Forest with 90 notes
Source: frolicingintheforest
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Posted on October 7, 2011 via ck/ck with 1,410 notes
Source: eyvindearle.com
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Posted on August 29, 2011 via donkeyskin with 60 notes




