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  • Flies infecting food. Colour lithograph after A. Games, 1941.
  • Flies infecting food. Colour lithograph after A. Games, 1941.
  • Flies infecting food. Colour lithograph after A. Games, 1941.
  • Seven flies (Muscæ species) and two bee flies (Bombylius species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • Health promotion talk on role of tsetse flies
  • Trachoma transmission risk factor: flies on faces of children
  • Risk factor for trachoma transmission: flies on child's face
  • Risk factor for trachoma transmission: flies on boy's face
  • Grass-hoppers, dragon-flies and other insects. Woodcut, 1716.
  • Fourteen flies (Muscæ species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, 1780.
  • Ten flies (Pullata species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, 1779.
  • Twelve flies (Muscæ species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, 1780.
  • Twelve flies (Muscæ species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • Eight flies (Conopidae species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • Sixteen flies (Muscæ species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • Thirteen flies (Sylvicolæ species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • Sixteen flies (Muscæ species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • Sixteen flies (Muscæ species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • Sixteen flies (Muscæ species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • Sixteen flies (Muscæ species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • A winged skeleton holding a scythe flies above a globe. Etching.
  • A fly; representing the danger of food poisoning through flies. Colour lithograph, 196-.
  • The Great Industrial Exhibition, Dublin, 1853: a hot-air balloon flies above. Lithograph.
  • The swarms of flies; Moses and Pharoah. Engraving by N. Besanzon after A. Martinez.
  • Five crane flies (Tipulidae species): adults and larva. Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • A fly on a grid, representing the danger of food poisoning through flies. Colour lithograph, ca. 1964.
  • Six robber flies (Asilidæ species): adults, a larva and pupa. Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
  • Two gall flies with their larva and pupa are shown next to infested plants. Engraving by Heath.
  • The "Burdizzo" way is sure and safe on calves, lambs, donkeys, in a swarm of maggot flies.
  • The "Burdizzo" way is sure and safe on calves, lambs, donkeys, in a swarm of maggot flies.