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#12225944
4 April 2025
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 8: A high relief sculptural tympanum titled Sedna with Friends, featuring the central figure of Sedna surrounded by a walrus, whale, and narwhal on rippling Arctic waters, by renowned Iglulik-based sculptor Bart Hanna Kappianaq, seen at the Canadian Parliament Complex in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 8, 2025.
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#11440979
28 July 2024
A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.
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#11440980
28 July 2024
A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.
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#11440981
28 July 2024
A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.
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#11440984
28 July 2024
A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.
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#11440985
28 July 2024
A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.
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#11440987
28 July 2024
A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.
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#11440988
28 July 2024
A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.
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#11440989
28 July 2024
A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.
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#11440999
28 July 2024
A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.
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#11441006
28 July 2024
A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.
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#7580340
31 December 2021
55 Window Palace at Durbar Square in Bhaktapur, Nepal. The palace was built during the Malla era is considered one of the best architectural structures of 14th century Nepal.
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#7462528
30 November 2021
Elderly temple custodian sits in the doorway of an ancient Buddhist temple in the medieval city of Bhaktapur, Nepal.
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#7324252
3 November 2021
Temple facade with decorative tympanums and golden flags in the ancient medieval city of Bhaktapur in Nepal, on December 08, 2011
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#6782880
6 June 2021
Detail of the entrance to the church of Santa Maria del Yermo, in the municipality of Cartes, Cantabria, Spain, on June 6, 2021. found on the south wall. There is a portal with pointed archivolts and, on the tympanum of the portal, the representation of a knight with a spear that could be Saint George. He is fighting a dragon, which has the head and legs of a lion, the wings of an eagle and the tail is of a serpent .
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#4698674
21 July 2019
Close-up of frog's head showing eye, nostril, mouth and tympanum seen in a small garden pond in the grounds of Mondaye Abbey, a French Premonstratensian abbey in the Bessin countryside at Juaye-Mondaye. On Friday, July 19, 2019, in Caen, Normandy, France.
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