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Mosquito (unknown species)
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Mosquito (Anopheles stephensi)
Lauren Holden- Digital Images
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Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio)
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Bumble bee (Bombus) head
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Mosquito
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- 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- Digital Images
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Head of a bumble bee (Bombus), SEM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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House fly (Musca domestica)
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Tsetse fly feeding on human blood
Dan Salaman- Digital Images
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Bee (Anthophora)
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Drosophila adipose tissue
Christin Bauer- Digital Images
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A fly on sugar crystals
Annie Cavanagh- Pictures
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A tree populated by six different specimen of the genus Nasalis (apes). Coloured etching by S. Milne.
Reference: 40806i- Books
Phlebotomus and Carrión's disease / Marshall Hertig.
Hertig, Marshall.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]- Digital Images
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Head of a honeybee
Annie Cavanagh- Digital Images
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Head of a honeybee
Annie Cavanagh- Digital Images
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Head of a honeybee
Annie Cavanagh- Books
Bulletproof feathers : how science uses nature's secrets to design cutting-edge technology / edited by Robert Allen.
Date: 2010- Pictures
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A native American medicine man with elaborate body painting performing a dance. Wood engraving, 1873.
Date: 1873Reference: 21451i- Digital Images
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The nine ancient acupuncture needles, 17th Chinese (detail)
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The life cycle of the tsetse fly.
Date: 1987