Entomopathogenic fungi

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Ken Ramos
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Entomopathogenic fungi

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What it means to be a bug!

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EOS 7D w/Sigma 24-70mm Wide Angle Zoom Macro, 1/200 sec. @ f/18 ISO 100 Canon 430EX II Speedlite off camera and diffused, Post Proc: PSE 4

Looks like it may have been a tiny wasp at one time, don't know. If this had been shot in Louisiana we could blame it on Obama. :lol:

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Cool photo. It's almost comical! - Nature is cruel sometimes. :)

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Aynia wrote:Cool photo. It's almost comical! - Nature is cruel sometimes. :)
Yes it is :( but it is all in keeping things in balance I suppose, so that nothing gets the upper hand on anything else. Thanks Aynia :D

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Sad history, but you captured very well the aspect of the fungus disease.
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Oh Ken I just LOVE that word, Entomopathogenic!! Fabulous!
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