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    Darkling Beetle

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    Darkling beetles (Tenebrio molitor) are holometabolic insects. Darkling beetle is the common name of the large family of beetles Tenebrionidae which has more than 20,000 species. The T. molitor species gets its name from the yellowish appearance of the larvae. During its lifespan, a darkling beetle experiences a complete metamorphosis in four distinct stages: Egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The eggs hatch within 4 to 19 days after the female oviposits. It takes about 3 – 4 months for an egg to develop into an adult, or the beetle stage. During the adult stage, the beetles are initially whitish and pale orange but very quickly turn dark brown to black. Beetles can reach to around 13 mm in length. These beetles share the same characteristics of most insects, having a head, thorax, antennae, wing shields, and six legs. They have linear grooves that are evenly divided and run along the abdomen. It is also one of my favorite insects. I illustrated this beetle using the stippling method. I am a senior at the University of North Florida, majoring in biology and minoring in creative writing and public and professional writing. I love beetles, and the T. molitor beetle is my favorite beetle. Tenebrio molitor is a fascinating insect–mealworms, the larval form, can eat and consume plastics. The other interesting fact about these animals is that the first Moon mission to include animals, Zond 5, which was a spacecraft of the Soviet Union, carried mealworms. I conducted years of research on T. molitor, so this is an insect that I observed and drew many times. I also often include this insect in my surrealist paintings, but this was my first scientific illustration of a darkling beetle

    Gym -Omar Rodriguez [Neg #13]

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    Roll of B+W Film scanned; Images of UNF Arena Construction; Date: Undatedhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/spinnaker-images/1997/thumbnail.jp

    Graduation [Neg# 16A]

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    Roll of B+W Film scanned; Images of graduation ceremony with Former UNF President Dr. Adam Herbert and Former Florida Education Commissioner Betty Castor; Date: Undatedhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/spinnaker-images/1941/thumbnail.jp

    Newsclipping, Legislators To Conduct 4th Hearing

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    News clipping: Duval legislative delegation to hold public hearing on proposed legislation. Members of delegation list. Includes handwritten notations on Barnett National Bank deposit slip: City 10,000 C W M, County 10,000, 5,000 museum. Undated

    Nofa 2

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    This ceramic piece is a metate made of a pale stone.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/campus_art/1797/thumbnail.jp

    UNF VS Palm Beach Atlantic [Baseball] Trevarthan [Neg #26]

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    Roll of B+W Film scanned; UNF VS Palm Beach Atlantic [Baseball]; Unidentified Baseball players; Trevarthan; Date: undatedhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/spinnaker-images/2521/thumbnail.jp

    Katheryn Vail Stansell Business Card

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    Card: Mrs. Kathryn Vail Stansell, 529 N. Church St., Jacksonville, Florida. Handwritten note, verso: Call & see me about your Oak St. lots. Undated

    UNF VS Palm Beach Atlantic [Baseball] Trevarthan [Neg # 15]

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    Roll of B+W Film scanned; UNF VS Palm Beach Atlantic [Baseball]; Unidentified Baseball players; Trevarthan; Date: undatedhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/spinnaker-images/2510/thumbnail.jp

    Valdivian Venus #13

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    This Valdivian Venus has been carved to feature eyes, a mouth, a nose, and breasts.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/campus_art/1794/thumbnail.jp

    Annual Report of Persons Served, Clara White Mission

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    Document: Handwritten statistics for annual report of persons served at the Clara White Mission. Undated

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