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#13462842
17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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9 Sep 2023
Poison dart frog (also known as dart-poison frog, poison frog or formerly known as poison arrow frog) is the common name of a group of frogs in the family Dendrobatidae which are native to tropical Central and South America. These species are diurnal and often have brightly colored bodies. This bright coloration is correlated with the toxicity of the species, making them aposematic. Some species of the family Dendrobatidae exhibit extremely bright coloration along with high toxicity, while others have cryptic coloration with minimal to no amount of observed toxicity. Many species of this family are threatened due to human infrastructure encroaching on their habitats. These amphibians are often called "dart frogs" due to the Native Americans' use of their toxic secretions to poison the tips of blowdarts. However, out of over 170 species, only four have been documented as being used for this purpose (curare plants are more commonly used for Native American darts) all of which come from the genus Phyllobates, which is characterized by the relatively large size and high levels of toxicity of its members.
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#10474178
7 Sep 2023
Peacock butterfly as seen feeding on a summer lilac. Aglais io, the European peacock or the peacock butterfly, is a colourful butterfly, found in Europe and temperate Asia as far east as Japan. It was formerly classified as the only member of the genus Inachis. The butterfly has a wingspan of 50 to 55 millimetres, while the base colour of the wings is a rusty red, and at each wingtip it bears a distinctive, black, blue and yellow eyespot. The underside is a cryptically coloured dark brown or black. There are two subspecies: A. io caucasica found in Azerbaijan, and A. io geisha, found in Japan and the Russian Far East. The plant Summer Lilac, the Buddleja davidii or butterfly-bush, or orange eye, is a species of flowering plant in the family Scrophulariaceae, native to Sichuan and Hubei provinces in central China, and also Japan, while it is widely used as an ornamental plant, and many named varieties are in cultivation. Buddleja davidii has been designated as an invasive species or a "noxious weed" in a number of countries in temperate regions, including the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and New Zealand. Maastricht, the Netherlands on September 2023
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#10474180
7 Sep 2023
Peacock butterfly as seen feeding on a summer lilac. Aglais io, the European peacock or the peacock butterfly, is a colourful butterfly, found in Europe and temperate Asia as far east as Japan. It was formerly classified as the only member of the genus Inachis. The butterfly has a wingspan of 50 to 55 millimetres, while the base colour of the wings is a rusty red, and at each wingtip it bears a distinctive, black, blue and yellow eyespot. The underside is a cryptically coloured dark brown or black. There are two subspecies: A. io caucasica found in Azerbaijan, and A. io geisha, found in Japan and the Russian Far East. The plant Summer Lilac, the Buddleja davidii or butterfly-bush, or orange eye, is a species of flowering plant in the family Scrophulariaceae, native to Sichuan and Hubei provinces in central China, and also Japan, while it is widely used as an ornamental plant, and many named varieties are in cultivation. Buddleja davidii has been designated as an invasive species or a "noxious weed" in a number of countries in temperate regions, including the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and New Zealand. Maastricht, the Netherlands on September 2023
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#10474182
7 Sep 2023
Peacock butterfly as seen feeding on a summer lilac. Aglais io, the European peacock or the peacock butterfly, is a colourful butterfly, found in Europe and temperate Asia as far east as Japan. It was formerly classified as the only member of the genus Inachis. The butterfly has a wingspan of 50 to 55 millimetres, while the base colour of the wings is a rusty red, and at each wingtip it bears a distinctive, black, blue and yellow eyespot. The underside is a cryptically coloured dark brown or black. There are two subspecies: A. io caucasica found in Azerbaijan, and A. io geisha, found in Japan and the Russian Far East. The plant Summer Lilac, the Buddleja davidii or butterfly-bush, or orange eye, is a species of flowering plant in the family Scrophulariaceae, native to Sichuan and Hubei provinces in central China, and also Japan, while it is widely used as an ornamental plant, and many named varieties are in cultivation. Buddleja davidii has been designated as an invasive species or a "noxious weed" in a number of countries in temperate regions, including the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and New Zealand. Maastricht, the Netherlands on September 2023
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#10474184
7 Sep 2023
Peacock butterfly as seen feeding on a summer lilac. Aglais io, the European peacock or the peacock butterfly, is a colourful butterfly, found in Europe and temperate Asia as far east as Japan. It was formerly classified as the only member of the genus Inachis. The butterfly has a wingspan of 50 to 55 millimetres, while the base colour of the wings is a rusty red, and at each wingtip it bears a distinctive, black, blue and yellow eyespot. The underside is a cryptically coloured dark brown or black. There are two subspecies: A. io caucasica found in Azerbaijan, and A. io geisha, found in Japan and the Russian Far East. The plant Summer Lilac, the Buddleja davidii or butterfly-bush, or orange eye, is a species of flowering plant in the family Scrophulariaceae, native to Sichuan and Hubei provinces in central China, and also Japan, while it is widely used as an ornamental plant, and many named varieties are in cultivation. Buddleja davidii has been designated as an invasive species or a "noxious weed" in a number of countries in temperate regions, including the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and New Zealand. Maastricht, the Netherlands on September 2023
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#10474186
7 Sep 2023
Peacock butterfly as seen feeding on a summer lilac. Aglais io, the European peacock or the peacock butterfly, is a colourful butterfly, found in Europe and temperate Asia as far east as Japan. It was formerly classified as the only member of the genus Inachis. The butterfly has a wingspan of 50 to 55 millimetres, while the base colour of the wings is a rusty red, and at each wingtip it bears a distinctive, black, blue and yellow eyespot. The underside is a cryptically coloured dark brown or black. There are two subspecies: A. io caucasica found in Azerbaijan, and A. io geisha, found in Japan and the Russian Far East. The plant Summer Lilac, the Buddleja davidii or butterfly-bush, or orange eye, is a species of flowering plant in the family Scrophulariaceae, native to Sichuan and Hubei provinces in central China, and also Japan, while it is widely used as an ornamental plant, and many named varieties are in cultivation. Buddleja davidii has been designated as an invasive species or a "noxious weed" in a number of countries in temperate regions, including the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and New Zealand. Maastricht, the Netherlands on September 2023
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