RMM9085H–A Cluster fly, Pollenia rudis, on a white background. These flies can infest homes in large numbers. England UK GB
RFEWCFJH–The magenta bouquet of a fresh spring lilac flies on the sky concept. Isolated on white
RFM8FAWP–macro image of a fly on white background
RM2CEN2P7–. The human side of plants. skilled botanistmight mistake a cluster of its flowers for a numberof bees on a twig! Another near relative of the bee orchid, andequally imitative, is the fly orchid, whose peculiarlyformed flowers have a tiny blue spot in the centreof each, exactly like that of certain flies. Its longand delicate side petals are like the antennas of amoth. Then there is the spider orchid, with huge trail-ing petals resembling a spiders legs when readyto jump; in its dark centre is a blackish-red spot,characteristic of a very poisonous and much fearedtarantula. Other orchids assume
RMPFXDPH–. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. Fig. 135. sect has four delicate, transparent, whitish wings (see Fig. 133) netted like fine lace, bright-golden eyes, and a beautiful green body. Fig. 134 shows the same insect with its wings closed; also a side view of a cluster of eggs. While beau- tiful to look at, the insects are offensive to han lie, as when touched they emit a very sickening, pun- gent, and persistent odor. Other friendly helpers in this good work are the larvse of the Syrphus flies. These are fleshy larvse, thick and blunt b
RF2CDKB3M–swarm of green flies on a white background. natural carriers of infection. flat vector illustration.
RMM907TH–A live Cluster fly, Pollenia rudis, on a white background. These flies can infest homes in large numbers. England UK GB
RMRD7JF0–. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. Fig. 135. sect has four delicate, transparent, whitish wings (see Fig. 133) netted like fine lace, bright-golden eyes, and a beautiful green body. Fig. 134 shows the same insect with its wings closed; also a side view of a cluster of eggs. While beau- tiful to look at, the insects are offensive to han lie, as when touched they emit a very sickening, pun- gent, and persistent odor. Other friendly helpers in this good work are the larvse of the Syrphus flies. These are fleshy larvse, thick and blunt b
RMM907XN–A live Cluster fly, Pollenia rudis, on a white background. These flies can infest homes in large numbers. England UK GB
RMM90818–Dead cluster flies, Pollenia rudis,on a white background. These flies can infest homes in large numbers. England UK GB
RMM9084G–Dead cluster flies, Pollenia rudis,on a white background. These flies can infest homes in large numbers. England UK GB
RMM9080E–A dead cluster fly, Pollenia rudis, on a white background. These flies can infest homes in large numbers. England UK GB
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