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My T+ albino Vulgare isopods are SO cute. Like walking pearls.
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sobbing at these stalk-eyed fly images from an entomology today article
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Wait, they can actually move their eye antenna around ???
No, these pics are from when the fly just emerged from its pupa and was lengthening its eye stalks.
One of the most fascinating aspects of life with eye stalks happens at the cusp of adulthood. The researchers observed new adults emerging from the pupal shell and noted that their eye stalks were always very short—just 0.3 millimeters long on average—and translucent. About 16 minutes later, the flies commenced rubbing their eye stalks with their forelegs, and those eye stalks began to elongate asymmetrically while the flies wiggled their bodies. The researchers reported they could see the tiny nerves within the translucent eye stalks and watch the stalks fill with body fluids as they elongated and straightened. Once the eye stalks straightened, they began to darken and harden. The entire process took just over 2 hours.
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