RF2JGKDX9–Butterfly life cycle illustration transformation from egg larva pupa cocoon process diagram
RMW7YFH5–Diagrams of Honeybees (Apis mellifera) with beeswax products used as educational props at agricultural show. Gwent Beekeepers association stand at Usk agricultural show, Gwent, Wales, UK. September 2014.
RMG15TFA–Diagram of the pavement ant. (a = female; b = female after loss of wings; c = male, d = worker, e = larva; g = pupa; f = head of larva. The pavement ant, Tetramorium caespitum, is a common household pest. Its name comes from the fact that colonies usually
RF2DG1YCP–The life cycle of MALARIA parasite. Vector diagram for educational, science, and biological use
RF2C9HFJ8–Life cycle of mosquitoes from egg to adult. Display chart showing life cycle of mosquito.
RF2DG1YC7–mosquito life cycle. four stages: Egg, Larva, Pupa and adult insect. Vector diagram for educational, science, biological and medical use
RF2BTGFYD–The body section of Grasshopper after the head is called thorax, this diagram show mesothorax section of thorax., vintage line drawing or engraving il
RFT122DX–Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar (Danaus plexippus) on Milkweed Old Fashioned Anatomy Illustration in Sepia
RF2BTGY2P–The body section of Grasshopper after the head is called thorax, this diagram show Metathorax section of thorax., vintage line drawing or engraving il
RFDWRMAR–Illustration of girl drawing life cycle of butterfly on chalkboard in classroom
RF2BTGYF8–The body section of Grasshopper after the head is called thorax, this diagram show prothorax section of thorax., vintage line drawing or engraving ill
RF2FM2X1X–Scabies mite. Human's hand. skin with Rashes. seven-year itch is a contagious skin infestation by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. Close-up of Scabies mite
RFEYPG34–Dark brown spider isolated on a white background
RM2CDEG83–. An introduction to zoology : for the use of high schools . Fig. 119.—Diagram of transections through the abdominal regions of a catfish anda crayfish, to show the relative position of nervous system, N, and intestine, I.D, dorsal; V, ventral surface; E, endoskeleton ; B, aorta; K, kidney. 3. The last peculiarity is especially met with in the Crustacea,one of the four Arthropod classes, and that to which the crayfishbelongs. The other classes (Insecta, Araclinida, Msrriapoda)embrace chiefly air-breathing Arthropods, whilst almost allCrustacea are aquatic, so that there is, on the whole, a mar
RM2C0DTBP–Dark brown spider on a white background
RF2GX7TPX–Musca domestica
RF2JT9D4J–Hair follicle full of demodex mites, simple flat chart. Medical illustration
RMMA6FGW–. Elementary entomology . FIG. 2. Diagram to express the fundamental structure of an arthropod a, antenna ; a/, alimentary canal: b, brain : d, dorsal vessel; ex, exoskeleton ; /, limb : n, nerve chain : s. subesophageal ganglion. (After Schmeil, from Folsom) higher animals, such as the fishes, reptiles, birds, and mammals ; while in the latter are included all the lower forms of life, which are usually smaller in size and soft-bodied, as the molluscs, echino- derms, worms, insects, and their relatives. 5
RF2K1PHKW–Human eye with swelled eyelid. Blepharitis. Eyeball inflammation medical llustration.
RMW7YFH4–Diagrams of Honeybees (Apis mellifera) with beeswax products used as educational props at agricultural show. Gwent Beekeepers association stand at Usk agricultural show, Gwent, Wales, UK. September 2014.
RF2WE6JE4–Demodex infection causing blepharitis. Eyelash mites microscope view. Demodex mite in hair follicles of eyelashes. Eyelid swelling.
RFT122EP–Paddle-tailed Darner (Aeshna palmata) Old Fashioned Anatomy Illustration in Sepia
RF2FM2X0X–Scabies. seven-year itch is a contagious skin infestation by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. Skin with eggs and mite in a burrow. Close-up of Scabies mite
RFEYPG33–Dark brown spider isolated on a white background
RM2CDEG37–. An introduction to zoology : for the use of high schools . Fig. 119.—Diagram of transections through the abdominal regions of a catfish anda crayfish, to show the relative position of nervous system, N, and intestine, I.D, dorsal; V, ventral surface; E, endoskeleton ; B, aorta; K, kidney. 3. The last peculiarity is especially met with in the Crustacea,one of the four Arthropod classes, and that to which the crayfishbelongs. The other classes (Insecta, Araclinida, Msrriapoda)embrace chiefly air-breathing Arthropods, whilst almost allCrustacea are aquatic, so that there is, on the whole, a mar
RM2C0DT50–Dark brown spider on a white background
RF2GX934J–Blue Mountain Swallowtail
RF2GRP3DW–Daphnia
RMMA74X9–. Elementary entomology . Fig. 2. Diagram to express the fundamental structure of an arthropod (7, antenna ; a/, alimentary canal; b, brain ; d, dorsal vessel; ex, exoskeleton ; /, limb ; «, ner-e chain ; .f, subesophageal ganglion. (After Schmeil, from Folsom) higher animals, such as the fishes, reptiles, birds, and mammals ; while in the latter are included all the lower forms of life, which are usually smaller in size and soft-bodied, as the molluscs, echino- derms, worms, insects, and their relatives. 5
RF2GR03XD–Blue Mountain Swallowtail
RFT122F1–Macro of Two-striped Grasshopper (Melanoplus bivittatus) Old Fashioned Anatomy Illustration in Sepia
RFT122FG–Giant Mayfly (Hexagenia limbata) Old Fashioned Anatomy Illustration in Sepia
RMRDNDJT–. Outlines of zoology. Textbooks; Zoology. Diagram I. Cbie^ T/pe§ ^ Str'^ucta^e. Veptebt^a^te. Arthropod.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur), 1861-1933. New York, D. Appleton & Co.
RMMA7E47–. Elementary entomology . Fig. 2. Diagram to express the fundamental structure of an arthropod a, antenna; cil, alimentary canal; b, brain ; d, dorsal vessel; ex, exoskeleton ; /, limb ; ;?, nerve chain ; s, subesophageal ganglion. (After Schmeil, from Folsom) higher animals, such as the fishes, reptiles, birds, and mammals ; while in the latter are included all the lower forms of life, vvhi^ are usually smaller in size and soft-bodied, as the molluscs, echino- derms, worms, insects, and their relatives. ^^'" 5
RF2GPWE79–Small white - Pieris rapae
RMREF6B0–. Comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. FAT BODY. NERVOUS SYSTEM MESONEPHROS NOTOCHORD -MYOTOME APPENDAGE ATRIAL CHAMBER METACOELE PLEURON. c Fig. 527.—A diagram illustrating how a trilobite-like animal (.4) might evolve into a vertebrate (D). B and C are hypothetical stages transitional between A and D. All figures represent cross sections. Since Gaskell's theory of the origin of vertebrates assumes that the arthropod intestine has become the lining of the brain and spinal cord of vertebrates, a new alimentary canal and a notochord have to be invented. These, according to Gaskell, arise
RMREF6B6–. Comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. ^NOTOCHORDAL GROOVE. NOTOCHORD. AUMENTARY CANAL, HEART. FAT BODY. NERVOUS SYSTEM MESONEPHROS NOTOCHORD -MYOTOME APPENDAGE ATRIAL CHAMBER METACOELE PLEURON. c Fig. 527.—A diagram illustrating how a trilobite-like animal (.4) might evolve into a vertebrate (D). B and C are hypothetical stages transitional between A and D. All figures represent cross sections. Since Gaskell's theory of the origin of vertebrates assumes that the arthropod intestine has become the lining of the brain and spinal cord of vertebrates, a new alimentary canal and a notochord
RMRJ2J9M–. An introduction to zoology [microform] : for the use of high schools. Zoology; Zoologie. Fig. 119.—Diagram of transe^ions throuRh the abdominal regions of a catfish aod a crayfish, to ehor* the relative pi ion of nervous system, N, and intestine, L D, donal; V, ventral surface; B, endoekeleton; B, aorta; K, kidney. 3. The last peculiarity is especially met with in the Orofltacea. one of the four Arthropod classes, and that to which the crayfish belongs. The other classes (Insecta, Araclmida, Mjrriapoda) embrace chiefly air-breathing Arthropods, whilst almost all Crustacea are aquatic, so tha
RMRCW4WT–. Elements of biology, with special reference to their rôle in the lives of animals. Biology; Zoology. SUB-PHARYNGEAL GANGLIA FIG. 144 ANNELIDA SEGMENTAL GANGLIA BRAIN EYE ^UB-OESOPHA GEAL GANGLIA. SEGMENTAL GANGLIA FIG. 14 S. ARTHROPODA Figs. 142, 143, 144, and 145.—Some types of invertebrate nervous systems. Diagram- matic. Note the similarity between the systems of the annelid and the arthropod.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resem
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