Graphical abstract for Maziarz et al. (2026)
Bird nests support a diverse, dynamic and distinctive macroarthropod community on the forest floor. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 1–14.
Really enjoyed doing this one, and don’t forget to check out the paper!!
#sciart #entomology
09.03.2026 14:58
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sketched on a plane flight
08.03.2026 23:17
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¡La Asociación Ibérica de Mirmecología os desea una Feliz Navidad y un próspero 2026!
25.12.2025 10:34
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To see these beeflies, Australoechus sp, flying around in the Fynbos, SA, has to be 1 of my life’s highlights
Many were buzzing around Micrdon capitatus, the heady catstailbush - a rare endemic to this region. Rare because of habitat loss (land clearance) & invasive species.
Brilliant #beeflies
28.10.2025 18:52
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Pandion haliaetus for my grandma’s birthday
#osprey #aguilapescadora #raptors #graphite
15.10.2025 18:17
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Lasius neglectus worker
#myrmecology #digitalart
26.09.2025 08:25
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Alicia Sempere Marín y yo revisamos los documentos conocidos sobre la introducción de los cangrejos y añadimos pruebas de que los cangrejos enviados desde Toscana llegaron vivos a los estanques de los Sitios Reales en el entorno de Madrid
Ilustración de @theafenogaster.bsky.social
01.09.2025 12:18
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fun drawing with greyscale markers
09.05.2025 06:55
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🖼️ Image 1 – Hypothetical reconstruction of the queen. This is what she might have looked like had she founded a colony instead of fossilizing after drowning in a water pool. The queen and her first nurse are shown tending eggs and larvae of two generations.
30.04.2025 17:31
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no reference earwig
(hind legs need to be pushed back a bit and other anatomical inaccuracies)
#dermaptera
30.04.2025 13:29
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Sólo vengo a recordar que tuve el honor de escribir un capítulo en el libro "Artrópodos: Las fascinantes criaturas que cambiaron la historia"
Libro en el que contamos cosas muy curiosas sobre bichitos.
Y tiene ilustraciones muy bonicas de @theafenogaster.bsky.social
Feliz #DíadelLibro 🐝🦋🐞🐜🪰🪲😉
23.04.2025 18:56
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e. Hormigas polinizadoras:
e.1 Lasius grandis.
e.2 Lasius cinereus.
e.3 Camponotus cruentatus.
f. Hormiga dispersora: Pheidole pallidula.
g. Flor siendo polinizada por Lasius grandis.
09.04.2025 15:49
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Back to the pleistocene
21.08.2024 19:58
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🐜 Crónicas de una colonia: incipientes reinos de Crematogaster.
19.03.2025 07:13
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💀 Lo que la marabunta se llevó: competencia entre invasoras.
👀 El pasado verano, durante el XVIII Taxomara celebrado en Málaga, algunos socios de la #AIM tuvimos la oportunidad de visitar la ciudad y, entre otras cosas, sus #hormigas.
11.03.2025 15:47
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I recently posted a picture of a large Dorylus molestus army ant worker from Mount Kenya. Here is the same ant again, but this time in comparison to its smaller sisters. These ants are incredibly polymorphic, and the different worker types take on different tasks in the colony.
08.03.2025 16:45
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ant couple for a logo
10.03.2025 21:34
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Herpestes ichneumon for my father’s birthday
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#herpestesichneumon #meloncillo
25.02.2025 23:18
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The big beaky boy
24.02.2025 20:26
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gracias!
24.02.2025 19:28
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worker
queen
male
Goniomma hispanicum for @aim-mirmecologia.bsky.social
#myrmecology #illustration
24.02.2025 07:43
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I dug up this old picture from Twitter, so here you go:
Meet the Pterosaurs!
#paleoart #paleontology #pterosaurs
14.09.2024 07:36
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thank you!!
28.01.2025 07:29
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⁉️ ¿Sabías que…? La comunidad de criadores, aficionados e investigadores del mundo de las #hormigas cuenta con un #FORO que ofrece un espacio común y permite generar, conservar y gestionar un valioso conocimiento.
22.01.2025 09:30
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yes i approve of that thinking
24.01.2025 16:25
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A series of grey-shaded line drawings showing the changing shape of the sail-backed predatory dinosaur Spinosaurus over the last 100 years, moving through sometimes upright, sometimes spiny, sometimes T. rex-like depictions to longer-snouted, "newt-tailed" versions.
My chapter - authored with @tattersdill.bsky.social - in the new Palaeontology in Public book is "The ‘Spin’ in Spinosaurus: inventing a modern dinosaur superstar", discussing changing depictions and attitudes towards this now A-list dinosaur - read it here: uclpress.co.uk/book/palaeon... #palaeoart
23.01.2025 11:27
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⁉️ ¿Sabías que…? El nombre del género Messor viene de un dios romano.
17.01.2025 18:00
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A black, white and red pterosaur with long wings on green background, minimalist, with arabic text للشهداء (for the martyrs)
The best preserved pterosaur from the Afro-Arabian continent, Mimodactylus 🫒
18.01.2025 12:29
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