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#10330658
2 August 2023
The yellow-colored Ichneumon Wasp (Xanthopimpla punctata) plays a beneficial role in agriculture. These wasps are a subfamily of Pimplinae, which are important parasitoids of lepidopterous stem borers of cereals, sugar cane, and other crops; they lay their eggs on moth caterpillars that damage crops. Ichneumonidae is a family within the insect order Hymenoptera. Insects in this family are commonly called ichneumon wasps. Ichneumon wasps differ from typical wasps, which sting in defense (Aculeata: Vespoidea and Apoidea), in that the antennae have more segments; typically 16 or more, whereas the others have 13 or fewer. Female ichneumon wasps frequently exhibit an ovipositor longer than their body. The ovipositor is quite long and arises ventrally before the tip of the abdomen and is permanently extended (in stinging wasps the ovipositor issues from the tip of the abdomen and is withdrawn into the abdomen when not in use). The body length of this wasp is about 15mm. A Female yellow-colored Ichneumon Wasp is sits under the leaves in the dense forest for self-defense at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 02/08/2023.
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#10330660
2 August 2023
The yellow-colored Ichneumon Wasp (Xanthopimpla punctata) plays a beneficial role in agriculture. These wasps are a subfamily of Pimplinae, which are important parasitoids of lepidopterous stem borers of cereals, sugar cane, and other crops; they lay their eggs on moth caterpillars that damage crops. Ichneumonidae is a family within the insect order Hymenoptera. Insects in this family are commonly called ichneumon wasps. Ichneumon wasps differ from typical wasps, which sting in defense (Aculeata: Vespoidea and Apoidea), in that the antennae have more segments; typically 16 or more, whereas the others have 13 or fewer. Female ichneumon wasps frequently exhibit an ovipositor longer than their body. The ovipositor is quite long and arises ventrally before the tip of the abdomen and is permanently extended (in stinging wasps the ovipositor issues from the tip of the abdomen and is withdrawn into the abdomen when not in use). The body length of this wasp is about 15mm. A Female yellow-colored Ichneumon Wasp is sits under the leaves in the dense forest for self-defense at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 02/08/2023.
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#10330662
2 August 2023
The yellow-colored Ichneumon Wasp (Xanthopimpla punctata) plays a beneficial role in agriculture. These wasps are a subfamily of Pimplinae, which are important parasitoids of lepidopterous stem borers of cereals, sugar cane, and other crops; they lay their eggs on moth caterpillars that damage crops. Ichneumonidae is a family within the insect order Hymenoptera. Insects in this family are commonly called ichneumon wasps. Ichneumon wasps differ from typical wasps, which sting in defense (Aculeata: Vespoidea and Apoidea), in that the antennae have more segments; typically 16 or more, whereas the others have 13 or fewer. Female ichneumon wasps frequently exhibit an ovipositor longer than their body. The ovipositor is quite long and arises ventrally before the tip of the abdomen and is permanently extended (in stinging wasps the ovipositor issues from the tip of the abdomen and is withdrawn into the abdomen when not in use). The body length of this wasp is about 15mm. A Female yellow-colored Ichneumon Wasp is sits under the leaves in the dense forest for self-defense at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 02/08/2023.
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#10330664
2 August 2023
The yellow-colored Ichneumon Wasp (Xanthopimpla punctata) plays a beneficial role in agriculture. These wasps are a subfamily of Pimplinae, which are important parasitoids of lepidopterous stem borers of cereals, sugar cane, and other crops; they lay their eggs on moth caterpillars that damage crops. Ichneumonidae is a family within the insect order Hymenoptera. Insects in this family are commonly called ichneumon wasps. Ichneumon wasps differ from typical wasps, which sting in defense (Aculeata: Vespoidea and Apoidea), in that the antennae have more segments; typically 16 or more, whereas the others have 13 or fewer. Female ichneumon wasps frequently exhibit an ovipositor longer than their body. The ovipositor is quite long and arises ventrally before the tip of the abdomen and is permanently extended (in stinging wasps the ovipositor issues from the tip of the abdomen and is withdrawn into the abdomen when not in use). The body length of this wasp is about 15mm. A Female yellow-colored Ichneumon Wasp is sits under the leaves in the dense forest for self-defense at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 02/08/2023.
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#10330666
2 August 2023
The yellow-colored Ichneumon Wasp (Xanthopimpla punctata) plays a beneficial role in agriculture. These wasps are a subfamily of Pimplinae, which are important parasitoids of lepidopterous stem borers of cereals, sugar cane, and other crops; they lay their eggs on moth caterpillars that damage crops. Ichneumonidae is a family within the insect order Hymenoptera. Insects in this family are commonly called ichneumon wasps. Ichneumon wasps differ from typical wasps, which sting in defense (Aculeata: Vespoidea and Apoidea), in that the antennae have more segments; typically 16 or more, whereas the others have 13 or fewer. Female ichneumon wasps frequently exhibit an ovipositor longer than their body. The ovipositor is quite long and arises ventrally before the tip of the abdomen and is permanently extended (in stinging wasps the ovipositor issues from the tip of the abdomen and is withdrawn into the abdomen when not in use). The body length of this wasp is about 15mm. A Female yellow-colored Ichneumon Wasp is sits under the leaves in the dense forest for self-defense at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 02/08/2023.
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#7018718
1 September 2021
Policeman officers watch No Green Pass protesters during a protest against Covid-19 certification in front of the Porta Nuova Station on September 1, 2021 in Turin, Italy. Italy imposes the obligation to have a Green Pass for the use of means of transport such as buses, trains, airplanes and ferries from 1 September. Italy's so-called Green Pass has been extended as of September 1 to transport and education sectors
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#7018720
1 September 2021
A No Green Pass protester holds a white protest mask during a protest against Covid-19 certification near of the Porta Nuova Station on September 1, 2021 in Turin, Italy. Italy imposes the obligation to have a Green Pass for the use of means of transport such as buses, trains, airplanes and ferries from 1 September. Italy's so-called Green Pass has been extended as of September 1 to transport and education sectors
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#7018722
1 September 2021
Policeman officers watch No Green Pass protesters during a protest against Covid-19 certification in front of the Porta Nuova Station on September 1, 2021 in Turin, Italy. Italy imposes the obligation to have a Green Pass for the use of means of transport such as buses, trains, airplanes and ferries from 1 September. Italy's so-called Green Pass has been extended as of September 1 to transport and education sectors
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#7018724
1 September 2021
Policeman officers watch No Green Pass protesters during a protest against Covid-19 certification in front of the Porta Nuova Station on September 1, 2021 in Turin, Italy. Italy imposes the obligation to have a Green Pass for the use of means of transport such as buses, trains, airplanes and ferries from 1 September. Italy's so-called Green Pass has been extended as of September 1 to transport and education sectors
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#7018726
1 September 2021
Policeman officers watch No Green Pass protesters during a protest against Covid-19 certification in front of the Porta Nuova Station on September 1, 2021 in Turin, Italy. Italy imposes the obligation to have a Green Pass for the use of means of transport such as buses, trains, airplanes and ferries from 1 September. Italy's so-called Green Pass has been extended as of September 1 to transport and education sectors
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#6898946
24 July 2021
Flipkart logo displayed on a phone screen and Flipkart website displayed on a laptop screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India on July 24, 2021. Walmart-owned e-commerce firm Flipkart said it has eliminated all single-use plastic packaging used by introducing the most scalable sustainable alternatives eco-friendly materials across its fulfillment centres in India. The Bengaluru-based firm has also ensured it is fully compliant with all EPR (extended producer responsibility) rules and through its network of recyclers; the equivalent quantity of single-use plastic going to consumers is fully recycled. (Photo Illustration by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)
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#6898948
24 July 2021
Flipkart logo displayed on a phone screen and Flipkart website displayed on a laptop screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India on July 24, 2021. Walmart-owned e-commerce firm Flipkart said it has eliminated all single-use plastic packaging used by introducing the most scalable sustainable alternatives eco-friendly materials across its fulfillment centres in India. The Bengaluru-based firm has also ensured it is fully compliant with all EPR (extended producer responsibility) rules and through its network of recyclers; the equivalent quantity of single-use plastic going to consumers is fully recycled. (Photo Illustration by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)
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#6898950
24 July 2021
Flipkart logo displayed on a phone screen and Flipkart website displayed on a laptop screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India on July 24, 2021. Walmart-owned e-commerce firm Flipkart said it has eliminated all single-use plastic packaging used by introducing the most scalable sustainable alternatives eco-friendly materials across its fulfillment centres in India. The Bengaluru-based firm has also ensured it is fully compliant with all EPR (extended producer responsibility) rules and through its network of recyclers; the equivalent quantity of single-use plastic going to consumers is fully recycled. (Photo Illustration by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)
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#6898956
24 July 2021
Flipkart logo displayed on a phone screen and Flipkart website displayed on a laptop screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India on July 24, 2021. Walmart-owned e-commerce firm Flipkart said it has eliminated all single-use plastic packaging used by introducing the most scalable sustainable alternatives eco-friendly materials across its fulfillment centres in India. The Bengaluru-based firm has also ensured it is fully compliant with all EPR (extended producer responsibility) rules and through its network of recyclers; the equivalent quantity of single-use plastic going to consumers is fully recycled. (Photo Illustration by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)
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#6898958
24 July 2021
Flipkart logo displayed on a phone screen and Flipkart website displayed on a laptop screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India on July 24, 2021. Walmart-owned e-commerce firm Flipkart said it has eliminated all single-use plastic packaging used by introducing the most scalable sustainable alternatives eco-friendly materials across its fulfillment centres in India. The Bengaluru-based firm has also ensured it is fully compliant with all EPR (extended producer responsibility) rules and through its network of recyclers; the equivalent quantity of single-use plastic going to consumers is fully recycled. (Photo Illustration by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)
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#6865550
10 July 2021
A View of colorful lotus and wide reservoir at Gonggeomji reservoir in Sangju, South Korea. Gonggeomji Reservoir is an irrigation reservoir used watering the rice paddies. It is presumed to have been first built during the photo-three kingdoms period(1st century BCE-4th century CE) and then expended in 1195 into a large-scale reservoir by the local magistrate Choe Jeong-bin.
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