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July 9, 2012

A close-up of an adult male gnathiid. Adults are used to identify species.

A close-up of an adult male gnathiid. Adult males look entirely different than juveniles and are used by taxonomists to identify species.

Credit: John Artim, Department of Biology, Arkansas State University


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