Tick in the scanning electron microscope

Below you can see the head of a tick (common wood tick), which was recorded in the scanning electron microscope. Left at 200x magnification. In the central image at 400x magnification, you can see the outer chelicerae used to cut the skin and the hypostome that bores into it.
On the right, the dowel-like hypostome at 750x magnification

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