bugthebard:

image

The rather large (by mosquito standards) elephant mosquito, Toxorhynchites rutilus, with jack-in-the-pulpit plants. Designed for a fellow lab member that works with mosquitoes. Though you may not be a mosquito fan, you might like this one - as larvae, they eat other mosquito larvae. As adults, they don’t bite but instead both males and females feed on sugary substances.

  1. calcium-mother reblogged this from wolfcat-hybrid
  2. wolfcat-hybrid reblogged this from bugthebard
  3. jan1404 reblogged this from bugthebard
  4. evann-escence reblogged this from its-a-beautful-day
  5. its-a-beautful-day reblogged this from greyphitus
  6. greyphitus reblogged this from bugthebard
  7. mosquitocore reblogged this from bugthebard
  8. selkiegemm reblogged this from bugthebard
  9. solemnmagpies reblogged this from bugthebard
  10. blattodean reblogged this from bugthebard
  11. labsforelves reblogged this from bugthebard
  12. rotterdamoranywhere reblogged this from bugthebard
  13. possumpunky reblogged this from mantischildren
  14. blk-xniverse reblogged this from bugthebard
  15. its-a-story-about reblogged this from bugthebard
  16. toxorhynchites reblogged this from bugthebard
  17. do-rad-stuff reblogged this from mantischildren
  18. carthus-flame-arc reblogged this from rxttenfish
  19. bugthebard posted this
    The rather large (by mosquito standards) elephant mosquito, Toxorhynchites rutilus, with jack-in-the-pulpit plants....
Short URL for this post: https://tmblr.co/ZFlf2tc2xIikie00