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This is a head shot of the ant Eutetramorium mocquerysi which is found in Madagascar and is notable for having wingless queens that are indistinguishable from workers. This image is magnified 400x and is composed of 175 individual pictures. The ant was given to us to image by Brian Fisher (www.calacademy.o
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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 scien...
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This is a side view of an ant magnified 500x using the scanning electron microscope. This sample was given to us by Brian Fisher, a scientist from the California Academy of Sciences. This ant is from the species Proceratium MG03 which is thought to be a specialized predator of spider eggs. This Gigapan is part...
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This ant is from the species Proceratium MG03 which is thought to be a specialized predator of spider eggs. This Nano Gigapan is of the front view of the ants head. It is magnified 600x using a scanning electron microscope. The ant was given to us to image by Brian Fisher, an Entomologist at the California Academy...
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head of af french ant
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This was a 4x4 array taken with 20 focused stacked layers. We focused sacked with zerene stacker and then stitched those final 16 pictures using the gigapan stitcher. It seems to have worked pretty well.
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A long line of leaf cutter ants crossing a path near the Smithsonian Bocas del Toro Field Station in Panama
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Thomas Say grave site - 111015 Near Harmony Indiana, USA We visited this site over the weekend to collect some ants that had been described by Thomas Say in a paper published in 1836. View the panorama with Google Earth's browser plug-in: bit.ly/ri5LpT
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View from the Dining Hall at the STRI Lab in Bocas del Toro
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This is 68 pictures of an ant taken with the Nanogigapan and stitched together. The ant is magnified 800x its usual size using a Scanning Electron Microscope.
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