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Photo#1190884
Second stage quiescent larva, dorsal-lateral - Pityococcus rugulosus

Second stage quiescent larva, dorsal-lateral - Pityococcus rugulosus
Sandia Mountains, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
January 30, 2016
Size: 0.48 mm
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This image is from a CombineZP processed stack of 191 images with a 0.9 µm step taken with a Nikon BD Plan Apo 40×/0.80 210/0 mm microscope objective + adapter/extension tube + Nikon D810 camera.

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