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  • Eastern yellow jacket wasp (Vespula maculifrons) in flight.
    K07wasp9743.jpg
  • Honey bee (Apis mellifera) captured in flight.
    K07honbee9233.jpg
  • Honey bee (Apis mellifera) captured in flight.
    K07honbee9305.jpg
  • SEM of the wing of the Luna Moth (Actias luna).  The calibration bar is 100 um and was taken at 817 x..
    K08SEMlunamoth011B.jpg
  • SEM of the wing of the Luna Moth (Actias luna).  The calibration bar is 40 um and was taken at 1,400 x..
    K08SEMlunamoth013B.jpg
  • The scales found on the back of a mosquito (family Culicidae).  These scales decrease fluid flow across the surface of the mosquito and allow it to fly with less energy.  Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever.   This is a scanning electron microscope image.  The calibration bar is 10 um and the magnification is 360 x..
    K08semmosquito-b11.jpg
  • The monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is caught in flight by high speed photography. This species is known for its strong flight muscles which allow this butterfly to migrate from Canada to Mexico.
    MONCRW_9560_RT8.jpg
  • SEM of the underside of a Dragon Fly Wing (Anax junius).  Colored SEM image at 50x magnification.
    K08sem-dragonflywng4.jpg
  • SEM of the underside of a Dragon Fly Wing (Anax junius).  Colored SEM image at 50x magnification.
    K08sem-dragonflywng1.jpg
  • Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) captured in flight. These bats begin to fly just about sunset each night.  During the winter moths the little brown bat will fly to a cave to hibernate for the winter.  These bats also consume a huge amount of insects every night. Theses bats fly with their mouths open as they make the ultrasonic sounds used for feeding with their mouths.
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  • Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) captured in flight. These bats begin to fly just about sunset each night.  During the winter moths the little brown bat will fly to a cave to hibernate for the winter.  These bats also consume a huge amount of insects every night. Theses bats fly with their mouths open as they make the ultrasonic sounds used for feeding with their mouths.
    bat_6040.jpg
  • Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) captured in flight. These bats begin to fly just about sunset each night.  During the winter moths the little brown bat will fly to a cave to hibernate for the winter.  These bats also consume a huge amount of insects every night. Theses bats fly with their mouths open as they make the ultrasonic sounds used for feeding with their mouths.
    bat_7155.jpg
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