42 Bilder zum Thema "Cochineal" bei ClipDealer

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Close up view of female cochineals (Dactylopius coccus), scale insects in the suborder Sternorrhyncha.
red jelly beans, thought of crushed lice
Background texture of dried and crushed Cochineal Insects, used to make scarlet colored dye.
detail of cactus plant with cochineal on leaf
Macro photography of Prickly pears with a cochineal infestation. Shallow depth of field
Closeup on dying Prickly cactus  (also named Cactus Pear, Nopal, higuera, palera, tuna, chumbera) infested with cochineal scale insects, Dactylopius coccus from which the natural dye carmine is derived.
The Carmine Cochineal Whiteflies on a Carmine Plantation the in the village of Guatiza on the Island of Lanzarote on the Canary Islands of Spain in the Atlantic Ocean.  Spain, Canary Islands, Lanzarote, February, 2008
Beautiful Opuntia cochenillifera budding flowers on tree. Opuntia cochenillifera is a species of cactus in the subfamily Opuntioideae.
Scale insects
Fruit of Prickly Pear Cactus
Paddle cactus with red fruits in Arizona desert
Macro photography of Prickly pears with a cochineal infestation. Shallow depth of field
Lemon tree leaf infested by cochineal disease isolated on white background
traditional dyes peruvian Andes Cuzco Peru
Coffee bean green fruits closeup with cochineal plague - not mature - Coffea arabica
macro view of a cochineal
Arizonian Prickly Pear Cactus
Close-up opuntia ficus-indica or prickly pear, also named Cactus Pear, Nopal, higuera, palera, tuna, chumbera, with cochineal insect - Dactylopius coccus from which the natural dye carmine is derived
The Carmine Cochineal Whiteflies on a Carmine Plantation the in the village of Guatiza on the Island of Lanzarote on the Canary Islands of Spain in the Atlantic Ocean.  Spain, Canary Islands, Lanzarote, February, 2008
Nopal enduring arid climate, resilient beauty
Closeup on dying Prickly cactus  (also named Cactus Pear, Nopal, higuera, palera, tuna, chumbera) infested with cochineal scale insects, Dactylopius coccus from which the natural dye carmine is derived.
Cactus farm in Lanzarote
cochineal macro
Plague that affects prickly pears, the cause of the disease suffered by this species is the cochineal, a parasite that feeds on its sap to weaken the plant
Females cochineal on a pad of barbary fig.
fig pending to collect from a wild fig tree
Closeup on dying Prickly cactus (Opuntia phaeacantha) infested with cochineal scale insects
Cochineal
Closeup on dying Prickly cactus  (also named Cactus Pear, Nopal, higuera, palera, tuna, chumbera) infested with cochineal scale insects, Dactylopius coccus from which the natural dye carmine is derived.
cochineal colony
Beautiful Opuntia cochenillifera budding flowers. Opuntia cochenillifera is a species of cactus in the subfamily Opuntioideae.
Background texture of dried Cochineal Insects, used to make scarlet colored dye.
Beautiful Opuntia cochenillifera budding flowers. Opuntia cochenillifera is a species of cactus in the subfamily Opuntioideae.
White Scale Insects of the Superfamily Coccoidea
green leaves in withered cactus opuntia ficus-indica (also named Cactus Pear, Nopal, fig opuntia, Barbary fig, spineless, prickly, chumbera) sick, maybe cochineal
Close up view of female cochineals (Dactylopius coccus), scale insects in the suborder Sternorrhyncha.
How carmine pigment is made from cochineal insects
Arizonian Prickly Pear Cactus
A closeup of cochineal insect bugs on a cactus plant, bred for carminic acid used in production of carmine dye
Beautiful Opuntia cochenillifera budding flowers. Opuntia cochenillifera is a species of cactus in the subfamily Opuntioideae.
Icerya purchasi cottony cushion scale white and orange cottony looking insect that is a pest of cultivated and wild vegetables flash lighting
Arizonian Prickly Pear Cactus

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