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Ant Head-Strumigenys vazimba by Molly Gibson

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Molly Gibson mollyg
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0.10 Gigapixels
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3773
Date added
June 24, 2009
Date taken
June 23, 2009
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This ant is from the species Strumigenys vazimba. These ants use their large head muscles to snap their mandibles close at high speed.

This picture is composed of 132 images stitched together. The ant is mangnified 500x using a scanning electron microscope. The ant was given to us to image by Brian Fisher, a scientist at the California Academy of Sciences.

This Gigapan is part of the NanoGigaPan project. Which is working to take high resolution images of very small things.

Read more on the project blog at http://nanogigapan.blogspot.com

and see more of our work on the gigapan site at http://gigapan.org/profiles/mollyg

For some optical images of this particular ant species, please visit ant web.
http://www.antweb.org/description.do?rank=species&name=vazimba&genus=strumigenys&project=madants

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