k SEM of the head of a ground beetle False colour scanning electron micrograph SEM of the head and undersurface of a predaceous ground beetle family Carabidae. Features of the head visible include the compound eyes and adjacent antennae at top left and right and the mouthparts. Approximately 23,000 species of ground beetle exist in many regions of the world. They vary from 1mm to 10cm in length, and are variable in appearance, although most are coloured black. Most are predatory, and are able to move quickly a few species are vegetarian. Magnification X14 at 35mm size. Original is bw print z330049. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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SEM of the head of a ground beetle False colour scanning electron micrograph  SEM  of the head and undersurface of a predaceous ground beetle  family: Carabidae . Features of the head visible include the compound eyes and adjacent antennae  at top  left and right  and the mouthparts. Approximately 23,000 species of ground beetle exist in many regions of the world. They vary from 1mm to 10cm in length, and are variable in appearance, although most are coloured black. Most are predatory, and are able to move quickly: a few species are vegetarian. Magnification: X14 at 35mm size. Original is bw print z330 049.
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SEM of the head of a ground beetle

False colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head and undersurface of a predaceous ground beetle (family: Carabidae). Features of the head visible include the compound eyes and adjacent antennae (at top; left and right) and the mouthparts. Approximately 23,000 species of ground beetle exist in many regions of the world. They vary from 1mm to 10cm in length, and are variable in appearance, although most are coloured black. Most are predatory, and are able to move quickly: a few species are vegetarian. Magnification: X14 at 35mm size. Original is bw print z330/049.

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