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- Archives and manuscripts
Antenna: Testing, Testing...
Date: 1988Reference: SA/MED/N/31Part of: Medact- Digital Images
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Flour beetle
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Archives and manuscripts
Antenna: Testing, Testing...
Date: 1990sReference: SA/MED/N/31aPart of: Medact- Digital Images
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Mosquito (Anopheles stephensi)
Lauren Holden- Digital Images
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Honeybee eye
Annie Cavanagh- Digital Images
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Honeybee
Annie Cavanagh- Digital Images
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Honeybee
Annie Cavanagh- Digital Images
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Buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) sitting on a purple flower. Bees are important pollinators and play a crucial role in promoting the growth of crops and flowers. The aposematic yellow and black banding pattern on the bee acts as a warning to deter predators.
Lauren Holden- Digital Images
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Bee pupa, SEM
Newcastle EM Research Service, Newcastle University- Digital Images
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Ragworms are segmented worms with long, flattened bodies, consisting of many segments. Each segment has a pair of parapods, or swimming legs. At the head end (shown in ths image) they have a toothed proboscis, four eyes, and two pairs of antennae. Ragworms are found predominantly in muddy shorelines and often used as fishing bait. They can live up to 3 years. Some species are considered an active predator, sifting through the mud and sand for small ocean creatures, others exist as scavengers.
Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute- Digital Images
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Ragworms are segmented worms with long, flattened bodies, consisting of many segments. Each segment has a pair of parapods, or swimming legs. At the head end (shown in ths image) they have a toothed proboscis, four eyes, and two pairs of antennae. Ragworms are found predominantly in muddy shorelines and often used as fishing bait. They can live up to 3 years. Some species are considered an active predator, sifting through the mud and sand for small ocean creatures, others exist as scavengers.
Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute- Books
Everywhere antennas / Julie Delporte ; translated by Helge Dascher.
Delporte, JulieDate: 2014- Pictures
A monster with a human face and feet, the body of an animal, and a long antenna-like neck surmounted by pig's ears. Etching by G.B. Cavalieri, 1585.
Cavalieri, Giovanni Battista, approximately 1525-1601.Date: 1585]Reference: 653165iPart of: Cavalieri, Giovanni Battista, ca. 1525-1601.- Digital Images
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Pubic louse, ventral view, SEM.
David Gregory & Debbie Marshall- Digital Images
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Wasp head, micro-CT
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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View inside a wasp head, micro-CT
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Head of a bumble bee (Bombus), SEM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Blue Bee (unknown species)
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina)
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina)
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Bumble bee (Bombus) head
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Black bee (unknown species)
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio)
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Bee (Anthophora)
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Stink bug
Macroscopic Solutions