Triungulin on a butterfly (5739202307)
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Summary[edit] Description: Planidium larvae of a Blister beetle (Meloidae) attached to the hairs of a Marsh Fritillary butterfly (Euphydryas aurinia). These kind of larvae are also called "triungulin" in this coleoptera familly only. Doische, Belgium. Scale : Triungulin length ~ 3 mm Technical settings : - Focus stack of 6 images - Micro-Nikkor AF 60mm f/2.8D at f/10 on extention tubes. Date: 20 May 2011, 13:11. Source: Triungulin on a butterfly Uploaded by Jacopo Werther. Author: Gilles San Martin from Namur, Belgium.
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- Eumetabola
- Nymphalinae (Crescents, Checkerspots, Anglewings, etc.)
- Melitaeini
- Euphydryina
- Euphydryas aurinia (marsh fritillary)
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