Gorse spider mite 01
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Summary[edit] Description: Tetranychus lintearius English: Introduced gorse spider mite on gorse prickle within their protective silk webbing. Wellington, New Zealand. Date: Taken on 6 April 2013. Source: Own work Camera Model Canon EOS 300D. Mode. Shutter speed 1/800 s. Aperture f/5.6. Exposure compensation. Film speed (ISO) 400. Lens Sigma Zoom 28-80mm 1:3.5-5.6 II Macro plus C-AF1 2x Teleplus MC4. Focal length 80mm. Focal length (35 mm equiv.). Filter(s). Flash. Support Freehand. Film. Developer. Sensor size {{{Sensor size}}}. Scanner. Notes Manual focus. Author: Tony Wills. Other versions: This file has an extracted image: File:Tetranychus lintearius (cropped).jpg..
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