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  • Insect Molt/Moult
  • Insect Molt/Moult
  • Insect, SEM head and antennae
  • Insect, SEM head, antennae, and CU antenna tip.
  • An insect, possibly a leaf-insect. Coloured etching.
  • Advertisement for Sketofax insect repellent
  • SEM of compound eye of insect
  • Genuine Dalmatian insect powder for the destruction of insects : quite harmless to animal life but effectually destroys every tribe of insect.
  • Genuine Dalmatian insect powder for the destruction of insects : quite harmless to animal life but effectually destroys every tribe of insect.
  • Genuine Dalmatian insect powder for the destruction of insects : quite harmless to animal life but effectually destroys every tribe of insect.
  • SEM close-up of tip of insect antenna
  • Marvels of forest insect life / R. Neil Chrystal.
  • Marvels of forest insect life / R. Neil Chrystal.
  • Marvels of forest insect life / R. Neil Chrystal.
  • Marvels of forest insect life / R. Neil Chrystal.
  • A purple insect. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1967.
  • A purple insect. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1967.
  • A colossal bluebottle (insect). Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1967.
  • A colossal bluebottle (insect). Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1967.
  • A winged insect emerging from its pupa. Coloured etching.
  • Above, a swift, a swallow, a hyrax, an insect, a hippopotamus and a porcupine; below, two insect and a caterpillar and three reptiles, including a crocodile. Engraving by Heath.
  • Protium serratum: fruiting branch, sections of fruit and conspicuous insect. Coloured line engraving.
  • A golden-winged flycatcher (bird) catching an insect. Watercolour by J.C. Lettsom, 1757.
  • A fern with an associated insect and its abdominal segments. Coloured etching, c. 1830.
  • A stick insect surrounded by parts of its bodily structure. Etching by Lebrun after Blanchard.
  • A sedge (Carex dioica) with an associated insect and anatomical segments. Coloured etching, c. 1831.
  • A knapweed (Centaurea species) with an associated insect and anatomical segments. Coloured etching, c. 1831.
  • Remedies against insect bites, corns, indigestion, burns, gout, poisoning etc. Lithograph by F. D'Avignon, 1857.
  • Twenty four anatomical segments of an insect. Colour wood engraving by E. Evans after T. West.
  • An insect, possibly a louse, with its circulation system depicted and its pupal stage. Coloured etching.