Daniel Llavaneras
@dllavaneras
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Used to work with tropical arthropods; currently a keeper at the Buin Zoo. English/Español.
Santiago, Chile
Joined June 2009
A female Misumenops patiently waiting for pollinators to visit the flowers of a Passiflora caerulea
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The dorsal scales on the wings of Morpho butterflies give them their characteristic shiny blue
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Closeup of a Heliconius hecale pupa taken at work. They look like curled, dry leaves, and are hard to spot among foliage
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I got a late night visit from an itty bitty brown lacewing (Hemerobiidae)
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I am proud of the work of our team on the flight of the smallest beetles, published in the third issue of @Nature this year. https://t.co/pGNpUGxHWG 1/9
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They are commonly called "araña cabeza de gato" (cat's head spider) because, well, look at it!
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A female Mastophora gasteracanthoides, one of the several species of bolas spiders occurring in the Americas (and the only one in Chile, as far as I know) #Arachtober
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African porcupine quills are *long* You do not want to be at the receiving end of these!
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#ServicioPublico | Se requieren donantes de sangre de tipo Orh(-) para la paciente María Del Rosario Betacourt en el @HUC_VE Quienes puedan donar, favor contactar al número 04129928021 ó al Dr. @josepradoross
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Just some baby red-handed tamarins from work to end the weekend. They usually give birth to twins. Parental care is shared by the entire group, with most of the work being done by the father.
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Hi.I would like to share this beautiful,complex,totally articulated and movable LIZARD(ELGARIA).Scale 20/1.Original file from @Morphosource. 50 bones has been accurately segmented with @3DSlicerApp .About 150 magnets for put together the skull.
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Do you have taxonomic expertise in parasitoid wasps and like to combine morphological and morphological techniques? Then this PostDoc position @SMNStuttgart on ovipositor evolution could be your dream job! https://t.co/8KLi5ZVN77
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Anyone have access to the paper "Cerambycidae of North America. Part IV. No. 1. Taxonomy and Classification of the Subfamily Lepturinae." (Linsley and Chemsak 1972) - University of California Publications in Entomology ? Please retweet! @RBCMento @gilmore_scott
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