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Adult fruit fly hatching, SEM

Fruit fly hatching. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an imago (adult) of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster (wild type, Oregon R), at eclosion (hatching). The imago bursts out of its pupa using an inflatable sac (ptilinum), a lip-shaped ridge in the middle of its head. This sac is pumped up with blood, which causes the case to split. It is withdrawn permanently into the head after hatching. Two large compound eyes (red) are seen, with three simple eyes (ocelli, red) between them. Spiracles, or breathing tubes, are seen on the peeled up edge of the pupa. Magnification: x36 when printed 10cm wide

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Antenna Antennae Arista Birth Compound Drosophila Melanogaster Eyes Fruit Fly Hatching Imago Insecta Metamorphosis Ocelli Ocellus Pupa Spiracle Spiracles Eclosion


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This print captures the mesmerizing moment of an adult fruit fly hatching. Taken using a scanning electron microscope (SEM), the image showcases the intricate details of this tiny creature's emergence into the world. The fruit fly, specifically a Drosophila melanogaster of the wild type Oregon R, bursts out of its pupa with the help of an inflatable sac called ptilinum. Located on its head, this lip-shaped ridge is pumped up with blood to create enough pressure for the case to split open. Once hatched, the sac is permanently withdrawn into its head. The photograph reveals two large compound eyes in striking red coloration and three simple eyes known as ocelli positioned between them. Additionally, one can observe spiracles or breathing tubes along the peeled-up edge of the pupa. This stunning magnified image provides valuable insights into various aspects such as birth, metamorphosis, and anatomy within insect species. The vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail make this print a true masterpiece in capturing nature's wonders. It serves as a testament to both scientific exploration and artistic expression while shedding light on these fascinating creatures' life cycles.

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