RMK8941G–Libellen-Bestimmung, gefangene Libelle wird vorsichtig zwischen zwei Fingern gehalten und mit einer Lupe, Einschlaglupe untersucht, Entomologie, Biolo
RMEG6WCJ–Tray of entomology equipment
RM2RGE2NT–Entomology - Moths
RMJAENDE–France, Jura, Arbois, Louis Pasteur House, entomology box with pests of the vineyard
RM2JPT24K–ENTOMOLOGY -An early British coloured education identity chart showing insects, beetles, grubs and butterflies
RM2B6PXEG–Title Page from 'Lectures on Entomology' by John Barlow Burton Published in London in 1837 by Simpkin and Marshall
RMG6ANKN–Kings MSc Student Poulomi Bhadra, holds a container of flies and a zip in the Insectory lab, where her research project has sought to explore the importance of forensic entomology within murder investigations, during a Metropolitan Police Service event at the Natural History Museum, London.
RF2JBTDD7–Namibia, Khomas region, Windhoek, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Entomology collection
RMW9NJR6–Pinned insect, macro of a preserved beetle for entomology lab taxonomy (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
RMB1W8ER–Female Green Clearwing Dragonfly Erythemis simplicicollis
RM2B80HKX–Insects, moths and Butterflies from a Latin entomology textbook by Zschach, Johann Jacob. Printed in Leipzig in 1788
RMKREXYT–Berge's Butterfly's
RMB4JDM9–Incomplete wasp nest split open to expose layering
RMG3X7JD–Entomologists collecting mosquitos in an infested area of dump in Natal city to be tested for Zika virus, Brazil.
RF2H7RFWC–Big collection of beetles with description on the white background. Entomology insect assemblage and taxidermy.
RM2BDYAPP–Insect Mycology Research
RMK89418–Libellen-Bestimmung, gefangene Libelle wird vorsichtig zwischen zwei Fingern gehalten und mit einer Lupe, Einschlaglupe untersucht, Entomologie, Biolo
RMEG6WCK–Tray of entomology equipment
RM2RGE2PR–Entomology - Flies
RMB5H177–Jerusalem Cricket.
RM2G1A55N–Dragonfly Exuvia
RM2B6PXPG–Hand painted print of insects from 'Lectures on Entomology' by John Barlow Burton Published in London in 1837 by Simpkin and Marshall
RMG6ANKW–Kings MSc Student Poulomi Bhadra, holds a container of flies and a zip in the Insectory lab, where her research project has sought to explore the importance of forensic entomology within murder investigations, during a Metropolitan Police Service event at the Natural History Museum, London.
RF2JBTDDY–Namibia, Khomas region, Windhoek, National Museum of Natural History, collection of the department of entomology
RMW9NJMT–Pinned insect, macro of a preserved beetle for entomology lab taxonomy (Coleoptera, Carabidae), shows the insect head in detail
RMB1W45N–Green Clearwing Dragonfly, Erythemis simpliciollis, Chasing a Red Milkweed Beetle, Tetraopes tetraophthalmus
RFFRRF1E–Hand writing what is entomology on grey background
RF2GWEW1W–Entomology list of insect collection
RF2PGYGG5–Cordyceps parasitic fungus growing on ant, illustration
RM2B80HPW–Insects, moths and Butterflies from a Latin entomology textbook by Zschach, Johann Jacob. Printed in Leipzig in 1788
RFPE5DWC–Entomology Sketch Illustration with Bee or Wasp and Camomile Flower. Blossoming and Pollination. Botanical or Medical Theme. Isolated on White Background
RMBC1M65–The White Eyed Drosophila Vinegar Fly or Fruit fly, darkfield photomicrograph
RMG3X7J9–Entomologists collecting mosquitos in an infested area of dump in Natal city to be tested for Zika virus, Brazil.
RMK8FY3C–MOSES HARRIS (1730-c 1788) English engraver and entomologist. His own engraving from 1760 produced for an admirer.
RM2B6PXJ5–Hand painted print of insects from 'Lectures on Entomology' by John Barlow Burton Published in London in 1837 by Simpkin and Marshall
RMG6AP04–Kings MSc Student Poulomi Bhadra, holds a container of flies and a zip in the Insectory lab, where her research project has sought to explore the importance of forensic entomology within murder investigations, during a Metropolitan Police Service event at the Natural History Museum, London.
RF2JBTDDC–Namibia, Khomas region, Windhoek, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Entomology collection
RMW9NJJ5–Pinned insect, macro of a preserved beetle for entomology lab taxonomy (Coleoptera, Carabidae), shows the insect head in detail
RF2HACF0A–Entomology. Beautiful collection of dried insects.
RFFRWRDE–Entomology word cloud concept
RF2GXBRD8–Entomology list of insect collection
RMCTJWKC–Framed insect collection, Iceland
RM2B80HRX–Insects, moths and Butterflies from a Latin entomology textbook by Zschach, Johann Jacob. Printed in Leipzig in 1788
RF2G06RPX–Butterfly with spreaded wings is pinned with entomological pin. Entomology and collecting
RMBC1M68–The White Eyed Drosophila Vinegar Fly or Fruit fly, brightfield photomicrograph
RMG3X7JF–Entomologists collecting mosquitos in an infested area of dump in Natal city to be tested for Zika virus, Brazil.
RMJ9M3MT–GEORG RITTER von FRAUENFELD (1807-1873) Austrian entymologist
RF2M831FB–Robber fly, or red-footed cannibal fly, eating a paper wasp. Entomology photo.
RFS3TDFB–Picture of a HorseFly yo be used in Nature book, Entomology book, publication, etc.
RFS2H0FE–Moth entomology and flower study
RM2B6PXK2–Hand painted print of insects from 'Lectures on Entomology' by John Barlow Burton Published in London in 1837 by Simpkin and Marshall
RMG6AP07–Detective Chief Inspector Jacqueline Sebire poses next an to experiment, where a pigs head is placed inside a zipped-up suitcase to attract flies to simulate a real-life scenario during a Metropolitan Police Service event at the Natural History Museum, London, outlining the collaboration between the two establishments to investigate and solve crime using forensic entomology.
RM2R04601–Outdoor entomology exhibition of the Natural History Museum of the Palatinate (Pfalzmuseum) in spa garden, Bad Dürkheim, Germany
RF2R175WD–Single Common scorpionfly (Panorpa communis) sitting on a leaf, resting, Insects, macro photography, biodiversity, entomology
RF2HJ83D7–Black beetle entomology specimen with spreaded, legs and antennae isolated on pure black background. Studio lighting. Macro photography.
RFFRR9RK–Entomology word cloud concept
RF2D8DHEC–beige brown skipper butterfly with long mustaches and a fluffy body. macro photography. Hesperioidea close-up. entomology, lepidopterology
RMCTJWHP–Framed insect collection, Iceland
RM2B8M6WT–Butterflies and moths 18th century Entomology study from D. Jacob Christian Schaffers Abhandlungen von Insecten (Treatises on insects) published in 1764 by Schäffer, Jacob Christian, 1718-1790 Second addition Printed in Germany in 1797
RF2GBRWCE–Beetle or Coleoptera Vector Illustration Fill and Outline Isolated on White Background. Insects Bugs Worms Pest and Flies.Entomology or Pest Control B
RMBM0WNW–Springtail Orchesella cincta, photomicrograph, common in leaf litter
RMG3X7JC–Entomologists collecting mosquitos in an infested area of dump in Natal city to be tested for Zika virus, Brazil.
RMJ9M3PY–WILLIAM KIRBY (1759-1850) English entomologist
RF2WFE31G–Phyllobius bugs matting close up details. Green beetles on a leaf. Amazing beetles species. Entomology concept. Green background. Beetles backgrounds.
RMEG6WC9–Entomologist's toolkit
RM2RGE2NF–Entomology - Dragonflies
RMJ49T8D–'Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged according to their apparent affinities
RF2J3W952–Modena, Italy. 10th Apr, 2022. Insects Meeting, Entomodena, Modena 10 april 2022 - 55 Edition of the historic international event of entomology, malacology and invertebrates, organized by the Modenese Group of Natural Sciences APS Credit: Fadege/Alamy Live News
RM2B6PXEA–Hand painted print of insects from 'Lectures on Entomology' by John Barlow Burton Published in London in 1837 by Simpkin and Marshall
RM2A27PER–Butterfly collector’s cabinet. A popular pastime particularly for gentlemen in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Entomologists collected vast numbers of insects and pinned them into specially made cabinets. Continues today but is less politically correct as cameras can preserve all of the detail without destroying the subject.
RF2PGYGGA–Cordyceps parasitic fungus growing on ant, illustration
RF2R175W5–Single Common scorpionfly (Panorpa communis) sitting on a leaf, resting, Insects, macro photography, biodiversity, entomology
RF2JD7YG0–Firebug (Pyrrhocoris apterus) entomology specimen with spreaded legs and antennae isolated on pure black background. Studio lighting. Macro photograph
RFFRWYHY–Entomology word cloud concept
RF2D8DY9T–beige brown skipper butterfly with long mustaches and a fluffy body. macro photo. Hesperioidea close up. entomology, lepidopterology
RM2EF97TK–Arnold Arthur Berthold 1803-1861 German Scientist Physiologist Zoologist
RM2B8M65K–Title Page of an 18th century Entomology study from D. Jacob Christian Schaffers Abhandlungen von Insecten (Treatises on insects) published in 1764 by Schäffer, Jacob Christian, 1718-1790 Second addition Printed in Germany in 1797
RF2D5JMKT–Butterflies: twenty phototype boards colored to the pattern. PL XII 1. Delias neagra (New Guinea) 2. Catagramma kolyma (Amazonia) 3. Dichorragia nesim
RMBN5H3A–Photomicrograph of a parasite of ox, cattle louse, Haematopinus eurysternus, Male
RMBX8FD4–Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica
RMJ9M3N5–JOHN OBADIAH WESTWOOD (1805-1893) English entomologist
RMEX6R34–Aphids
RM2BEHB91–Fruit Fly, illustration
RMC29W6R–An entomologists specimen collection glass filled with alcohol to kill the insects, spiders etc caught
RM2RGE2NJ–Entomology - Dragonflies
RMJ49T91–'Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged according to their apparent affinities
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