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Original - Ixodes ricinus, known as the sheep tick or castor bean tick, is a hard-bodied tick (family Ixodidae) of Europe. It is a vector for Lyme disease and tick-borne meningoencephalitis in humans, and louping ill in sheep. [This caption is... pretty much the whole Ixodes ricinus article. So sue me. I have flu]
Reason
Beautiful macro photography of a very small arachnid (under half a centimetre) Given the size, the level of detail and quality is astounding.
Articles this image appears in
Arachnid, Tick, Parasitiformes, Ixodes ricinus
Creator
André Karwath
  • This incredible feat would be fully apparent if there was a scale of measurement directly in the picture instead of in the caption. Imagine how much more amazing it would look if the viewer could make that direct comparison? Enc pics should always have some kind of internal scale, whether that be a plant/tree, blades of grass, flower petals, or a simple but accurate ruler. I have no opinion either way on the technical merits, but photographers/artists should always include some kind of scale. Jeff Dahl (Talkcontribs) 01:22, 31 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted MER-C 09:30, 6 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]