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Colorado State University

Colorado State University is one of our nation's leading research universities with world-class research in infectious disease, atmospheric science, clean energy technologies, and environmental science. It was founded in 1870 as the Colorado Agricultural College, six years before the Colorado Territory became a state.

Colorado State University, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, is situated on nearly 5,000 acres of land, including the main campus, a foothills campus, an agricultural campus, and a mountain campus (Pingree Park). Colorado State also has 4,600 acres for research centers, Cooperative Extension offices, and Colorado State Forest Service stations.


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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5495182 Russian wheat aphid Diuraphis noxia RWA overwintering habitat in volunteer alfalfa
5495181 Russian wheat aphid Diuraphis noxia RWA overwintering habitat on roadside grasses
5488882 New Zealand glowworm Arachnocampa luminosa Glowworm habitat in day time. They are found in moist sites, often on steep banks and establish their webs in small cavities
5489175 tree weta Hemideina femorata A "weta hotel". These are attached to trees and simulate tree holes used by tree weta as shelter.
5489181 tree weta Hemideina ricta A "weta hotel" used to provide shelter for this endangered species. This speices normally nests in hollows of stumps and fallen trees, sites that have been almost entirely destroyed by deforestation. Weta hotels provide for the shelter needs for this species.
5489182 tree weta Hemideina ricta A "weta hotel" used to provide shelter for this endangered species. This is a species that normally nests in hollows of stumps and fallen trees, sites that have been almost entirely destroyed by deforestation.
5489183 tree weta Hemideina ricta A "weta hotel" used to provide shelter for this endanered species. This "weta hotel" has been designed so that the weta can be observed when the cover is removed.
5489184 wetas Hemideina spp. A "weta hotel" constructed from a tree trunk to provide shelter for tree weta.
5489185 wetas Hemideina spp. A "tree weta" constructed from a tree trunk to provide shelter for tree weta.
5489186 wetas Hemideina spp. A "weta hotel" constructed from a tree trunk to provide shelter for tree weta.
5489187 wetas Hemideina spp. A "weta hotel" constructed from a tree trunk to provide shelter for tree weta.
5488720 sheep Ovis aries Sheep trails eroded on hillside
5488721 sheep Ovis aries Sheep trails eroded on hillside
5432749 carpenter bee Xylocopa tabaniformis
5393567 bed bug Cimex lectularius Adult after feeding for 14 minutes and fully engorged. Sixth of a 6 part feeding sequence.
5393566 bed bug Cimex lectularius Adult after feeding for eleven minutes. Fifth of a 6 part feeding sequence.
5393565 bed bug Cimex lectularius Adult after feeding for nine minutes. Fourth of a 6 part feeding sequence.
5393564 bed bug Cimex lectularius Adult after feeding for five minutes. Third of a 6 part feeding sequence
5393563 bed bug Cimex lectularius Adult after feeding for two mintues. Second of a 6 part feeding sequence
5393562 bed bug Cimex lectularius Adult settling to feed. First of a 6 part feeding sequence.
5393557 small milkweed bug Lygaeus kalmii  A smaller milkweed bug and milkweed bug coupling.
5393467 European mantid Mantis religiosa Male approaching female prior to mating. (Male is smaller and is a brown morph)
5359394 building A building architecture at La Tigra in Honduras.
5362421 saguaro Carnegiea gigantea Saguaro cacti and paloverde trees in the Sonoran Desert.
5364261 common antlions Brachynemurus spp. Pits in sandy soil, occupied by larvae of the antlion (Brachynemurus sp.).

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