Fruit Fly Lab for use in research on the ISS
Tsetse fly research specimen
Beetle research
Laboratory fruit fly research
Richard Owen, British zoologist and palaeontologist
Mosquito genetics research
Charles Valentine Riley, British-US entomologist
Cuttlefish research
Titan beetle
Hercules beetle
Elephant beetle
Mutant fruit fly, SEM
Mutant fruit fly
Common fruit fly male exoskeleton light micrograph
Jumping spider eating a fruit fly
Collecting insects
Crossing tsingy limestone
Red palm weevil research
Birdwing butterfly research
Cornelia Maria Clapp, US zoologist
Prion disease research
Stick insect
Grasshopper
Evelyn Cheesman, British entomologist
Natural History Museum expedition, 1976
Asian hornet research
Entomology trip, Guyana
Entomologist collecting flying insects
Red palm weevil biological control research
Honey bee research
Mosquito and tsetse fly research specimens
Insecticide research
Preparing mosquito specimen
Ann Haven Morgan, American zoologist
Willy Burgdorfer, Swiss-US parasitologist
Neel and Miller, US geneticists
Antlion larva, macrophotograph
Ladybirds
Weaver beetle
Katydid
Fly attractant research
1766 Moses Harris Aurelian gold chrysalis
1775 Moses Harris Aurelian Eyed Hawk Moth
1766 Elephant Hawk Moth Harris Aurelian
Ernest Austen, British entomologist
James Chester Bradley, US entomologist
British large Blue butterfly colln. 1865
John Children, British chemist
Henry Walter Bates, British naturalist
Giovanni Grassi, Italian zoologist
Small-headed fly
Parasite identification
Giovanni Battista Grassi, Italian zoologist
Edwin Linton, US helminthologist
Dog behaviour research
Henry and Bannerman with bird-of-prey
Butterfly, X-ray
Beetle, X-ray
Tapeworm, light micrograph
Ants carrying leaves, X-ray
Head louse, light micrograph
Mosquito larva, light micrograph
Dragonfly larva, light micrograph
Grasshopper, X-ray
Damselfly on a blade of grass, X-ray
Blue skimmer dragonfly
Orchid mantis
Butterflies on Spiraea flowers, X-ray
Ant with Celandine seed, LM
Insect and plant leaves, X-ray
Beetles on a blade of grass
Flower chafer beetles
Insects
Dragonfly and Allium flowers, X-ray
Nymphalid butterfly specimens
Locust specimens
Cockroach mouth parts, light micrograph
Cockroach wing, light micrograph
Cockroach leg, light micrograph
Human flea male, light micrograph
Human flea female, light micrograph
Human louse, light micrograph
Housefly wing, light micrograph
Human blood fluke female, light micrograph
Human blood fuke male, light micrograph
Human blood fuke mating pair, light micrograph
Chinese liver fluke, light micrograph
Giant roundworm male, light micrograph
Giant roundworm female, light micrograph
Giant roundworm female and males, light micrograph
California poppy (Eschscholzia californica), X-ray
Human body louse egg attached to hair, light micrograph
Common earthworm longitudinal structure, light micrograph
Wasp
Insect in amber
Ant trapped in amber
Insect fossilized in amber
Insect trapped in amber
Musk beetle
Timberman beetle
Longhorn beetle
Black-spotted longhorn beetle
Red-brown longhorn beetle
Golden-bloomed grey longhorn beetle
Violet tanbark beetle
Black longicorn beetle
Yellow mealworm beetle
Flower longhorn beetle
Death's-head hawkmoth
Menelaus blue morpho butterfly
Laboratory technician working in biology lab
Barbara McClintock, American geneticist
Thomas Hunt Morgan, US geneticist
Frank Rattray Lillie, American zoologist
Mary Stuart MacDougall, US biologist
C. Lloyd Morgan, British ethologist and psychologist
Scientists in academic dress at Cambridge University, 1898
Robert Cooley, US entomologist
Joel Asaph Allen, US ornithologist
David Bannerman, British ornithologist
Computer virus, conceptual image
Theodosius Dobzhansky, Russian-US geneticist
Natural pesticide research
Horse fly, X-ray
Tsetse fly larva melanization
Brian Fisher, US entomologist
Mosquito repellent research
Ambergris origin theory, 16th century
Charles Darwin, British naturalist
Fruit fly pest control research
Genetic research