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Cordyceps militaris (Scarlet Caterpillar Club) fungi parasitizing insect - Pisgah Naitonal Forest, near Brevard, North Carolina, USA-stock-foto
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Dodder Genus Cuscuta is parasitic and totally dependent on other host plants for survival. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Dodder Genus Cuscuta is parasitic and totally dependent on other host plants for survival. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Dodder Genus Cuscuta is parasitic and totally dependent on other host plants for survival. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Dodder Genus Cuscuta is parasitic and totally dependent on other host plants for survival. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Bee Parasitizing Wasp feeding on Ozothamnus flowers.-stock-foto
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green branches of white mistletoe close-up, Viscum album, Santalaceae, symbol romance, fertility, and vitality, hemiparous plant, tree killer, spring-stock-foto
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green branches of white mistletoe close-up, Viscum album, Santalaceae, symbol romance, fertility, and vitality, hemiparous plant, tree killer, spring-stock-foto
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green branches of white mistletoe close-up, Viscum album, Santalaceae, symbol romance, fertility, and vitality, hemiparous plant, tree killer, spring-stock-foto
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green branches of white mistletoe close-up, Viscum album, Santalaceae, symbol romance, fertility, and vitality, hemiparous plant, tree killer, spring-stock-foto
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green branches of white mistletoe close-up, Viscum album, Santalaceae, symbol romance, fertility, and vitality, hemiparous plant, tree killer, spring-stock-foto
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green branches of white mistletoe close-up, Viscum album, Santalaceae, symbol romance, fertility, and vitality, hemiparous plant, tree killer, spring-stock-foto
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A female pteromalid wasp, Acroclisoides sinica, a hyperparasitoid, parasitizing scelionid wasp pupae which parasitized Halyomorpha halys eggs.-stock-foto
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A female pteromalid wasp, Acroclisoides sinica, a hyperparasitoid, parasitizing scelionid wasp pupae which parasitized Halyomorpha halys eggs.-stock-foto
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A female pteromalid wasp, Acroclisoides sinica, a hyperparasitoid, parasitizing scelionid wasp pupae which parasitized Halyomorpha halys eggs.-stock-foto
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A female pteromalid wasp, Acroclisoides sinica, a hyperparasitoid, parasitizing scelionid wasp pupae which parasitized Halyomorpha halys eggs.-stock-foto
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A female pteromalid wasp, Acroclisoides sinica, a hyperparasitoid, parasitizing scelionid wasp pupae which parasitized Halyomorpha halys eggs.-stock-foto
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A female pteromalid wasp, Acroclisoides sinica, a hyperparasitoid, parasitizing scelionid wasp pupae which parasitized Halyomorpha halys eggs.-stock-foto
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A female pteromalid wasp, Acroclisoides sinica, a hyperparasitoid, parasitizing scelionid wasp pupae which parasitized Halyomorpha halys eggs.-stock-foto
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Dodder, Cuscuta sp., parasitizing American Water-willow, Justicia americana-stock-foto
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Dodder, Cuscuta sp., parasitizing American Water-willow, Justicia americana-stock-foto
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close up with (Viscum album) in winter on a sunny day, a parasite that grows on certain trees.-stock-foto
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close up with (Viscum album) in winter on a sunny day, a parasite that grows on certain trees.-stock-foto
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close up with (Viscum album) in winter on a sunny day, a parasite that grows on certain trees.-stock-foto
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Parasitic tachina fly (Phasia obesa)-stock-foto
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Parasitic tachina fly (Ectophasia crassipennis)-stock-foto
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Parasitic wasp parasitizing a caterpillar of Moth of the beet moth Scrobipalpa ocellatella. The pest moth visible in the photo, too.-stock-foto
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Parasitic wasp parasitizing a caterpillar of Moth of the beet moth Scrobipalpa ocellatella. The pest moth visible in the photo, too.-stock-foto
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Parasitic wasp parasitizing a caterpillar of Moth of the beet moth Scrobipalpa ocellatella. The pest moth visible in the photo, too.-stock-foto
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Parasitic wasp parasitizing a caterpillar of Moth of the beet moth Scrobipalpa ocellatella. The pest moth visible in the photo, too.-stock-foto
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Parasitic wasp parasitizing a caterpillar of Moth of the beet moth Scrobipalpa ocellatella. The pest moth visible in the photo, too.-stock-foto
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Parasitic tachina fly (Frontina laeta)-stock-foto
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Parasitic tachina fly (Medina collaris)-stock-foto
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Bristle fly (Phorinia aurifrons)-stock-foto
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Viscum album or mistletoe growing on a tree. Mistletoe is a hemiparasite on several species of trees, from which it draws water and nutrients-stock-foto
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Viscum album or mistletoe growing on a tree. Mistletoe is a hemiparasite on several species of trees, from which it draws water and nutrients-stock-foto
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Viscum album or mistletoe growing on a tree. Mistletoe is a hemiparasite on several species of trees, from which it draws water and nutrients-stock-foto
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Darwin Wasp Larva parasitizing an Adult Cobweb Spider of the Family Theridiidae-stock-foto
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genus Tillandsia - aerial and epiphytic plants, which grow on trees and other surfaces without parasitizing. They absorb water and nutrients directly-stock-foto
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Adult Chalcidoid Wasp of the Genus Neorileya parasitizing stink bug eggs-stock-foto