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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1573797 squash bug Anasa tristis Squash bug nymphs. August 1997
5494925 yellow sac spider Cheiracanthium inclusum Just hatched from the egg case
5494926 yellow sac spider Cheiracanthium inclusum Just hatched from the egg case
5494924 yellow sac spider Cheiracanthium inclusum Just hatched from the egg case
5443301 common striped scorpion Centruroides vittatus Ypung scorpion found under cow pie
5443150 common striped scorpion Centruroides vittatus Young scorpion found under cow pie
5440419 pill bug Porcellio scaber
5440420 pill bug Porcellio scaber
5440421 pill bug Porcellio scaber
5440422 pill bug Porcellio scaber
5440423 pill bug Porcellio scaber
5440424 pill bug Porcellio scaber
5440425 pill bug Porcellio scaber
5408331 leaf-footed bug
5393520 Julid millipede Cylindroiulus caeruleocinctus
5393518 Polydesmid millipede Polydesmus spp.
5368235 cabbage shield bug Eurydema pulchrum
5368161 jumping spiders Marpissa spp.
5352012 black widow spider Latrodectus mactans in culture
1528020 brown widow spider Latrodectus geometricus photo 13 May 1998; reared from female with egg sack collected 5 January 1998
1528021 brown widow spider Latrodectus geometricus photo 13 May 1998; reared from female with egg sack collected 5 January 1998
1528022 brown widow spider Latrodectus geometricus photo 13 May 1998; reared from female with egg sack collected 5 January 1998
1528031 brown recluse spider Loxosceles reclusa young on egg sack; photo 29 July 1976
5305047 common desert centipede Scolopendra polymorpha Immature, ca 1-in in length. Recovered under dried cow manure.
1316021 entomopathogenic nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Inside one of these plump wax moth cadavers are thousands of wiggly nematodes, ready to serve as biocontrols against soil-dwelling crop pests. The cadavers can be placed in orchard or greenhouse soil, and the nematodes will emerge to protect crops from pests such as citrus root and black vine weevils
2166063 house centipede Scutigera coleoptrata

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