English: photo shows the larva of Anthrenus verbasci .The length of this insect larva also called a wooly bear is 4mm.the photo was taken by a.r.brookes Bsc(Biol),FRES using an OM30(old slr optical) camera & a microscope attachment.
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2007-11-05 18:24 Andybrookestar 478×316×8 (36282 bytes) photo shows the larva of Anthrenus verbasci .The length of this insect larva also called a wooly bear is 4mm.the photo was taken by a.r.brookes Bsc(Biol),FRES using an OM30(old slr optical) camera & a microscope attachment.
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