RMW1541F–Potato capsid (Closterotomus norwegicus) East Sussex, UK
RMGN3HX9–Lygocoris pabulinus, the common green capsid, Yorkshire, UK
RMG8KH3T–Two Common Green Capsid bugs on an ox-eyed daisy flower
RFR4TM2H–Pest insect Common green capsids Lygocoris pabulinus eating on a poppy flower bud
RF2JMHA8D–Comparison of viruses' size. monkeypox, SARS CoV-2 or coronavirus, and adenovirus. Different structure of viruses: Membrane proteins, capsids, DNA
RMCT5KB4–VIROPHAGE
RFHJ0BTN–Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of Zika virus particles (pink) isolated in kidney epithelial cells (Vero E6 cells).Zika viruses have dense core surrounded by envelope (40nm size).Zika virus is RNA (ribonucleic acid) virus in family Flaviviridae causes Zika fever,or Zika
RF2JKWNCW–Virophages infecting a mama virus (very large virus).
RF2RJY399–Symmetrical portrait of a hairy, green and yellow plant bug nymph with black dotted yellow legs, situated on leaf (Adelphocoris quadripunctatus)
RF2C163TW–Virus cells of the adenovirus family in icosahedral shape - 3d illustration
RF2RJY3A1–Symmetrical portrait of a red-spotted Plant bug with yellow legs drinking water on a green leaf (Hazel bug, Pantilius tunicatus)
RF2J734DF–Viral capsids of different shapes: helical, polyhedral, complex shape.
RMHRH4K3–Measles virus
RMCNN7A6–Common Green Capsid Bug Lygocoris pabulinus adult resting on marguerite petal raindrops after rain in garden England june
RFDPFFMT–EM of a human papilloma virus (HBV)
RM2AN19M2–Report on miscellaneous cotton insects in Texas . T. THE COTTON LEAF-BUG. (Calocoris rapidus Say. Fig. 26.) These capsids were noticed commonly upon cotton at College Stationand elsewhere late in the summer of 1903, and a few were received for. Fig. 26.—Cotton leaf-bug, Calocoris rapidus: a, mature bug; b, young nymph;c, fourth stage of nymph: d, fifth stage of young (authors illustration). identification, but little importance was then attached to them. Latein August, 1904, reports of serious injury to cotton were received fromKaufman, Hunt, Ellis, and adjoining counties, and Mr. Lewis wasdir
RMBWAJFB–Capsid or mirid bug
RMW153XK–Potato capsid (Closterotomus norwegicus) East Sussex, UK
RMBEBW88–Capsid bug (Lygocoris lucorum : Miridae) on nettle, UK.
RMPG1MA4–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. 28 sow INSECTS ARE CLASSIFIED PsyllidiP, the psyllas. Minute, jumping forms. Plant feeders. Aphidid;r, tlie plant lice. Coceidff, the scale insects and meal}- bugs. The more important families of Heteroptera are as follows : Reduviidffi, the assassin bugs. Predaceous on other insects. Occa- sionally attack man. Have a strong, three-jointed beak. Tingitidie, the lace bugs. Wings finely reticulate, looking like lace. Plant feed- ers. Acanthiidae, including some plant feed- ers ; also the common bedbug. Capsids,
RFHJ0BTM–Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of Zika virus particles (green) isolated in kidney epithelial cells (Vero E6 cells).Zika viruses have dense core surrounded by envelope (40nm size).Zika virus is RNA (ribonucleic acid) virus in family Flaviviridae causes Zika fever,or Zika
RF2JKWN7Y–Schematic of any virus with DNA strands inside.
RF2C163J3–Virus cells of the adenovirus family in icosahedral shape - 3d illustration
RMHRH4K1–Measles virus
RFDPFFHW–Electron micrograph of HHV-6, human herpes virus-6
RMRMRAHX–. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. Fif^. 12. Cherry leaf injured by Capsids. Fig. 13. Potato foliage injured by Capsids.. 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.. Association of Applied Biologists; Association of Economic Biologists. [Wellesbourne, Warwick, etc. ] Association of Applied Biologists [etc. ]
RMW1541N–Potato capsid (Closterotomus norwegicus) East Sussex, UK
RFHJ0BTR–Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of Zika virus particles (red) isolated in kidney epithelial cells (Vero E6 cells).Zika viruses have dense core surrounded by envelope (40nm size).Zika virus is RNA (ribonucleic acid) virus in family Flaviviridae causes Zika fever,or Zika disease.Aedes
RMRMPEF4–. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. Fif^. 12. Cherry leaf injured by Capsids. Fig. 13. Potato foliage injured by Capsids.. Fig. 11. Cherry leaf injured by Jas.sids.. 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.. Association of Applied Biologists; Association of Economic Biologists. [Wellesbourne, Warwick, etc. ] Association of Applied Biologists [etc. ]
RMW153R8–Potato capsid (Closterotomus norwegicus) East Sussex, UK
RMBEBTXX–4-spotted oak bug (Dryophilicoris flavoquadrimaculatus : Miridae), UK.
RMBEBW29–Plant bug (Dicyphus errans : Miridae) on its foodplant, hedge woundwort (Stachys sylvatica), UK.
RFHJ0BTE–Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of Zika virus particles (orange) isolated in kidney epithelial cells (Vero E6 cells).Zika viruses have dense core surrounded by envelope (40nm size).Zika virus is RNA (ribonucleic acid) virus in family Flaviviridae causes Zika fever,or Zika
RFHJ0C0J–HIV infection,coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM).Mature virus budding release of HIV in human lymph tissue (RNA virus,Retroviridae Family).In retroviruses nucleocapsid buds directly through cytoplasmic membrane.This produces enveloped virion during release process.HIV (human
RF2C1640A–Virus cells of the adenovirus family in icosahedral shape - 3d illustration
RMFYCEY4–CORONAVIRUS
RMHRH4K6–Measles virus
RFDPFFP2–TEM of Orientia tsutsugamushi rickettsia
RMRMMF4B–. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. Kenneth M. Smith 45 a pure culture of a bright chrome-red organism was obtained. A number of the harmless apple-feeding Capsids in a starved condition were then introduced into a petri dish containing the above culture; after they had all been observed to insert their stylets into the medium and to be well plastered with the colonies, they were transferred to a fresh young apple shoot and allowed to feed, no damage resulted. Suspensions were then made of the colonies and injected by means of a sterile syringe as follows into both ap
RMW1540C–Potato capsid (Closterotomus norwegicus) East Sussex, UK
RM2C46GPH–Capsid bug (Closterotomus norwegicus) Sussex garden, UK
RFHJ0C0H–HIV infection,coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM).Mature virus budding release of HIV in human lymph tissue (RNA virus,Retroviridae Family).In retroviruses nucleocapsid buds directly through cytoplasmic membrane.This produces enveloped virion during release process.HIV (human
RFBFMP0Y–Virus, conceptual artwork
RF2C163NR–Virus cells of the adenovirus family in icosahedral shape - 3d illustration
RMFYCEY6–CORONAVIRUS
RMHRH429–Measles Virus
RFDPFPT4–TEM of influenza virus
RMRMMF5H–. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. Kenneth M. Smith 41 apples begin to form, the Capsids transfer their attention to these, which in their turn become rapidly covered with red spots, each spot, of course, marking the point of insertion of the stylets. Thus far the injury to the apple appears identical with that of the leaf, but after a short time the apple becomes cracked, a corky layer is formed, and a very distorted fruit results; in many cases the badly attacked apple ceases to grow and falls off. This is in marked contrast to the other three species mentioned abo
RFBFMNYM–Virus, conceptual artwork
RMFYCF0C–HEPATITIS A VIRUS
RMHRH477–Influenza Viruses, TEM
RFDPFFNR–TEM of budding Orientia tsutsugamushi rickettsia
RMRDA9MF–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. 28 sow INSECTS ARE CLASSIFIED PsyllidiP, the psyllas. Minute, jumping forms. Plant feeders. Aphidid;r, tlie plant lice. Coceidff, the scale insects and meal}- bugs. The more important families of Heteroptera are as follows : Reduviidffi, the assassin bugs. Predaceous on other insects. Occa- sionally attack man. Have a strong, three-jointed beak. Tingitidie, the lace bugs. Wings finely reticulate, looking like lace. Plant feed- ers. Acanthiidae, including some plant feed- ers ; also the common bedbug. Capsids,
RFBFMP0W–Virus, conceptual artwork
RMFYCF0B–HEPATITIS A VIRUS
RMEB6B2J–VIRUS
RFDPFFMF–EM of a human papilloma virus (HBV)
RFBFMNXH–Virus, conceptual artwork
RMEB6B2K–VIRUS
RFDPFPTA–TEM of smallpox virus
RME8KPWP–On black background, this illustration provides 3D graphical representation of generic influenza virions ultrastructure, and
RMEB6B30–ROTAVIRUS
RFBNN8GH–Hepatitis B virus particle
RFDPFFN6–EM of West Nile virus
RMEB6B2Y–ROTAVIRUS
RFB6DRYK–Adenoviruses. Coloured transmission electronmicrograph (TEM) of adenovirus particles.
RFDPFFNC–EM of West Nile virus
RMEB6B2W–ROTAVIRUS
RFBNN8HD–Norwalk virus particle
RFDPFPTG–TEM of Arenavirus
RMEB6B31–ROTAVIRUS
RFBNN8DR–Coxsackie B3 virus particle
RFDPFPRR–TEM of the A/CA/4/09 swine flu virus
RMEB6B33–ROTAVIRUS
RFBNN8DP–Coxsackie B3 virus particle
RFDPFFGD–Transmission electron micrograph of AIDS, HIV-1
RMEB6B32–ROTAVIRUS
RMEB6B2N–CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUS
RFDPFFGY–TEM of AIDS, HIV-1, budding from a lymphocyte
RMEB6B2T–CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUS
RFDPFPM4–TEM of the A/CA/4/09 swine flu virus
RMEB6B2M–CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUS
RFDPFPTC–TEM of 1918 influenza virus
RMEB6B2P–CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUS
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