Beetle research
Stick insect
Entomology trip, Guyana
Asian hornet research
Evelyn Cheesman, British entomologist
Natural History Museum expedition, 1976
Entomologist collecting flying insects
Titan beetle
Hercules beetle
Elephant beetle
Pinned beetle specimens
Ernest Austen, British entomologist
James Chester Bradley, US entomologist
British large Blue butterfly colln. 1865
John Children, British chemist
Henry Walter Bates, British naturalist
Miriam Rothschild, British naturalist
Edward Knipling, US entomologist
Grasshopper
Sir Gavin de Beer, British embryologist
Prion disease research
Ann Haven Morgan, American zoologist
Neel and Miller, US geneticists
Brian Fisher, US entomologist
Honey bee research
Crossing tsingy limestone
Preparing mosquito specimen
Natural pesticide research
Charles Valentine Riley, British-US entomologist
Henry and Bannerman with bird-of-prey
Insect research
Forensic entomology
Cut rhino horn
1766 Moses Harris Aurelian gold chrysalis
1775 Moses Harris Aurelian Eyed Hawk Moth
1766 Elephant Hawk Moth Harris Aurelian
Collecting insects
John Hutchinson, zoologist
Frank Rattray Lillie, American zoologist
Mary Stuart MacDougall, US biologist
Preparing mosquito specimens
Mosquito genetics research
Laboratory fruit fly research
Researchers using infrared camera to study wolves and sheep
Cornelia Maria Clapp, US zoologist
Beetles collected by Darwin
Lorenzo Langstroth, US apiarist
Charles Darwin, British naturalist
Tsetse fly research specimen
Scientists in academic dress at Cambridge University, 1898
Joel Asaph Allen, US ornithologist
David Bannerman, British ornithologist
Darkling beetle
Thomas Say, American naturalist
Alexander Wilson, ornithologist
Papilio montrouzieri butterfly
Beetle
Margaret Alger Hayden, US zoologist
Margaret D. Thompson, US zoologist
Olive Swezy, US zoologist
Fruit Fly Lab for use in research on the ISS
Death's head cockroach
Scorpionfish, composite image
Triggerfish, conceptual image
Robert Cooley, US entomologist
Rosemary beetle
Tiger beetle
Blister beetle
Carabid beetle
Click beetle
Leaf beetle
Ground beetle
Jewel beetle
Malachite beetle
Tortoise beetle
Soldier beetle
Beetle specimens
Scarab beetle
Black leaf beetle
Horned dung beetle
Lesser stag beetle
True dung beetle
Black longhorn beetle
Green Blister beetle portrait
Wood boaring beetle
Green carabid beetle
Five-horned rhinoceros beetle
Cicada parasite beetle
Dermestes maculatus beetle
Giant flower beetle
Buffalo fruit beetle
Blue African flower beetle
Silver scarab beetle
Royal goliath beetle
Bornean atlas beetle
Giant atlas beetle
Cardinal beetle on leaf
Samurai darkling beetle
Metallic longhorn beetle
Baby-faced longhorn beetle
False potato beetle
Rove beetle
Mary Jane Rathbun, US zoologist
Ernst Haeckel, German zoologist
John James Audubon, French-US naturalist
Apsley Cherry-Garrard, British explorer
Devil's coach horse beetle
Golden bloomed grey longhorn beetle
European ground beetle on display
Mosquito research
Handsome fungus beetle larva and wasps
Wilmatte Porter Cockerell, US botanist and entomologist
Willy Burgdorfer, Swiss-US parasitologist
Grey-haired mining-bee with the tringulins of an oil beetle
The British entomologist, Sir Vincent Wigglesworth
Bed bug research
Karl von Frisch, Austrian zoologist
Weaver beetle
Louis Agassiz, Swiss-US naturalist
Agnes Mary Claypole Moody, US zoologist
Marie Agnes Hinrichs, US zoologist and physiologist
Infected dead grasshopper
Assassin bug nymph with debris
Sawfly
Millipede
Preserved grasshoppers
Nymphalid butterfly specimens
Springtail infected by a virus
Springtails
Live and dead springtails
Benjamin Hawkins, British sculptor
Thomas Bell, British zoologist
Giant triton shells
Tropical fish, composite image
Tropical reef fish, composite image
Longhorn beetle
Tok-tokkie beetle
Siamese rhinoceros beetle
Dung beetle
Stag beetle
Black beetle
Beetle larva
Mint beetle