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ID: 102749
Velvety oval willow gall contains its gall gnat larva through the winter, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102748
The back-swimmers, Notonectidae, are powerful enemies of the young tadpoles, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102747
The leaf-winged and broad-winged katydid, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102746
Hickory leaf eaten by a narrow-winged katydid, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102745
The oblong leaf-winged katydid, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102744
The broad-winged katydid, sturdy and square-headed, looks as pugilistic as its powerful clacking sounds, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102743
Shield-backed grasshopper, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102742
Narrow-winged katydid, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102741
ID: 102740
Atlanticus (?), related to the so called "Cave cricket", insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102739
Small meadow grasshopper, minute green gymnasts eating seeds and rasping wing music, the call is so feeble it cannot be heard more than a few inches distant, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102738
Immature grasshopper, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102737
ID: 102736
Narrow-winged katydid, with unusual position of the front legs, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102735
ID: 102734
Flowering branch of the Barberry, Berberis vulgaris, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102733
Narrow-winged katydid cleaning the foot of the right hind leg, an awkward process, Insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102732
Narrow-winged katydid cleaning the foot of the right hind leg, an awkward process, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102731
The overlapping wings form the musical instrument of the cone-headed grasshopper, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102730
The filmy second wings are plaited fan-like under the musical wings of the large cone-headed grasshopper, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102729
Locust, short-horned grasshopper, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102728
Locust, short-horned grasshopper, a sturdy violinist, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102727
Shield back grasshopper, female, matches the color of the fallen oak leaves under which she deposits the eggs in the ground, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102726
Red legged locusts, Melanoplus rubrum, a toad can swallow a locust before it has time to pour out his molasses, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102725
Short-horned grasshopper, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102724
Long-horned locust, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102723
The large cone-headed grasshopper, like the others he prefers to eat and sing head down, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102722
ID: 102721
Dragonfly, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102720
Dragonfly and pupa case, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102719
Larva of dragonfly, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102718
The larvae of the water diving beetle are known as water-tigers because of their blood thirstiness, they are a spindle form grub...[with] mandibles used in holding prey, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102717
ID: 102716
ID: 102715
The oblong leaf-winged katydid on marsh mallow [plant], insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102714
The broad winged and square headed katydid, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 100119054
Painting of Dr. Charles J. Finlay, Cuban, discoverer of the transmitting agent of yellow fever by Enrique Caravia Montenegro, [1935]
ID: 259089
Dr. Frank E. Lutz, Director of the Station for the Study of Insects (SSI) at Harriman State Park, July 28, 1926
ID: 259088
ID: 259087
ID: DF_110727_2193
Picturing Science: Museum Scientists and Imaging Technologies, Akeley Gallery, 2011
ID: 128053
Vincent D. Roth (1924-1997), Southwest Research Station, 1975
ID: 310779
Lady beetles on mountain top, diorama, October, 1924
ID: 19731
Ignaz Matausch (1859-1915), Museum artist and entomologist
ID: 19730
ID: 101825
Stream, trees, and plants, studies for Mosquito Group, Hackensack Meadows, New Jersey, [circa 1917]
ID: 101824
Creek or stream and plants, studies for Mosquito Group, Hackensack Meadows, New Jersey, [circa 1917]
ID: 101823
Stream and plants, studies for Mosquito Group, Hackensack Meadows, New Jersey, [circa 1917]
ID: 101822
Creek and plants, studies for Mosquito Group, Hackensack Meadows, New Jersey, [circa 1917]
ID: 101821
Studies for Mosquito Group, creek in Hackensack Meadows, New Jersey, [circa 1917]
ID: 101820
ID: 38057
Yellow Fever Mosquito, model, fifty times natural size, 1920
ID: 45665
Auopheles maculipennis, malarial mosquito, plaster cast of thorax, anterior view, 1907
ID: 45644
Section of nest of mound-building ant, Formica exsectoides, New Jersey, 1906
ID: 45643
ID: 45642
Section of nest of mound-building ant, Formica exsectoides, covered with grass and moss, New Jersey, 1906
ID: 45641
ID: 45640
ID: 45639
Section of nest of mound-building ant, Formica exsectoides, with hat, New Jersey, 1906
ID: 45638
ID: 45637
Nest of mound-building ant, Formica exsectoides, New Jersey, 1906
ID: 45636
ID: 44603
Mounted grasshopper, April, 1904
ID: 22602
House-fly (Musca domestica)
ID: 3976
Special Exhibit Illustrating the Cotton-Boll Weevil
ID: 38757
Charles Wunder, assistant to the curator, mounting a butterfly, March 1921
ID: 34070
Model of common house fly
ID: 34068
Preparing model of common house fly [ca. 1943]
ID: 31815
Yellow Fever Mosquito
ID: 31523
Paper ant nest
ID: 411507
Illustrations of Empididae
ID: 411506
ID: 411505
ID: 411504
Illustrations of Mycetophilidae wings
ID: 411503
ID: 411502
ID: 411501
ID: 16018
Fly trap, 1910
ID: 16017
Fly trap for garbage can designed by Professor C. F. Hodge, ca. 1913
ID: 16010
Dirty stalls [in barn or stable] where manure had not been removed for days and floor was covered with maggots, photograph from book, ca. 1913
ID: 16009
Front view of model of fly, 1913
ID: 16008
Head of a fly, side view, 1913
ID: 16007
Front view of head of the house fly, 1913
ID: 16006
Front view of head of fly, 1913
ID: 16005
Bed bug (top) and body louse (bottom), magnified, 1913
ID: 16004
Male and female rat fleas, magnified, 1913
ID: 16002
Goldfish eating mosquito larva, 1913
ID: 16001
Eggs, larvae, and pupa of mosquitoes
ID: 16000
Mosquito larvae
ID: 15999
Male and female non-malarial mosquitoes (figures 76 and 77) and malarial mosquitoes (figures 78 and 79)
ID: 14107
Palm tree covered with nests of tailor bugs, boy standing at base of tree, Africa, 1910
ID: 100213466_2
Butterflies from Histoire physique, politique et naturelle de l'ile de Cuba
ID: 100213466_1
ID: 314959
Dr. Frank E. Lutz (1879-1943), Curator of Insect Life, 1936
ID: 100013629_3
Mantid and opossum from Maria Sybilla Merien's "Over de voortteeling en wonderbaerlyke veranderingen der Surinaemsche insecten"
ID: 100013629_1
Branch of Guava tree with Army Ants, Pink-Toe Tarantulas, Huntsman Spiders, and Ruby-Topaz Hummingbird
ID: 38668
Breeding place of malarial mosquito, Hall of Public Health, 1920
ID: 38058
Yellow fever mosquito, model, Hall of Public Health, 1920
ID: 38055
Yellow fever mosquito, Hall of Public Health, 1920
ID: 36322
Conquest of mosquito borne disease in Havana, Hall of Public Health, 1917