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Most animals do not eat wood because of tough lignin fibers and cellulose sugars that are difficult to digest. This image was posted on November 04, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #wood
Most animals do not eat wood because of tough lignin fibers and cellulose sugars that are difficult to digest. This image was posted on November 04, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #wood
Most animals do not eat wood because of tough lignin fibers and cellulose sugars that are difficult to digest. This image was posted on November 04, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #wood
Most animals do not eat wood because of tough lignin fibers and cellulose sugars that are difficult to digest. This image was posted on November 04, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #wood
Bees, wasps, and ants all belong to the order Hymenoptera, meaning membranous wings. This image was posted on October 31, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley
Bees, wasps, and ants all belong to the order Hymenoptera, meaning membranous wings. This image was posted on October 31, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley
Bees, wasps, and ants all belong to the order Hymenoptera, meaning membranous wings. This image was posted on October 31, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley
Bees, wasps, and ants all belong to the order Hymenoptera, meaning membranous wings. This image was posted on October 31, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley
Dragonflies were among the first insects to evolve wings around 325 million years ago—long before dinosaurs roamed the earth. This image was posted on July 30, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #dragonfly #dragonflies
Dragonflies were among the first insects to evolve wings around 325 million years ago—long before dinosaurs roamed the earth. This image was posted on July 30, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #dragonfly #dragonflies
Dragonflies were among the first insects to evolve wings around 325 million years ago—long before dinosaurs roamed the earth. This image was posted on July 30, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #dragonfly #dragonflies
When you say “bug” to entomologists, they assume you mean a true bug—an insect in the order Hemiptera. This image was posted on July 22, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #truebugs #bugs #hemiptera #museum