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ID: 34644
Mosquito control, Essex County, New Jersey, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 1915, Hall of Public Health
ID: 34642
Mosquito control, New Jersey, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 1915, Hall of Public Health
ID: 34181
House fly educational card, from public health folios sent to public schools, 1913
ID: 34180
ID: 34073
Drawing of the Foot of the Common House Fly, Musca domestica, Hall of Public Health, 1913
ID: 34070
Model of common house fly
ID: 34069a
Common house fly, model, used in illustrating sanitation, Public Health Exhibit, 1913
ID: 34069
Common house fly, used in illustrating sanitation, Public Health Exhibit, 1913
ID: 34068
Preparing model of common house fly [ca. 1943]
ID: 336320
Invertebrate Farmers: Parasol Ants of the American Tropics, Hall of Invertebrates, 1973
ID: 336319
Protective Coloration in Tropical Insects, Invertebrate Hall, 1973
ID: 333989
Cockroaches eating dragonfly, Pennsylvanian coal forest diorama, Hall of Earth History, 1969
ID: 333988
Dragonfly, Pennsylvanian coal forest diorama, Hall of Earth History, 1969
ID: 333478
Control of an Invertebrate Competitor, Hall of Invertebrates, 1968
ID: 333477
Invertebrate Competitors of Man, Hall of Invertebrates, 1968
ID: 333378
Trypanosoma cruz (A Flagellate Protozoan Causing Chagas' Disease), Hall of Invertebrates, 1968
ID: 330953
Ant colony, Hall of Invertebrate Biology, 1965
ID: 330952
ID: 330951
Carpenter ant colony, detail, Hall of Invertebrate Biology, 1965
ID: 330950
Carpenter ant colony, Hall of Invertebrate Biology, 1965
ID: 330949
All Ants are Social, Hall of Invertebrate Biology, 1965
ID: 330948
Evolution of Social Behavior in Insects, Hall of Invertebrate Biology, 1965
ID: 330947
Quasi-Social Groups, Hall of the Biology of Invertebrates, 1965
ID: 330946
Quasi-Social Groups, Evolution of Social Behavior of Insects, All Ants are Social, Hall of Invertebrate Biology, 1965
ID: 32754
Reproductive forms of the malarial organism in the mosquito stomach, Public Health Hall, 1910
ID: 32753
Malarial-infected Stomach of the Mosquito, Cyst from Mosquito's Stomach Wall, Spores (Sexually Formed), Spores in the Mosquito's Saliva, Infected Salivary Gland (Section), models, Public Health Hall, 1910
ID: 326043
Life on the Forest Floor, Hall of North American Forests, 1958
ID: 32567
Examination tables and specimen drawers, Entomological Hall, 1909
ID: 32566
Exhibit cases and study tables, Entomological Hall, 1909
ID: 325572
Models of mites for forest floor exhibit in Hall of North American Forests, 1958
ID: 325494
Installing models for the Life on the Forest Floor exhibit, Hall of North American Forests, 1958
ID: 325264
Model of birch leafminer
ID: 324772
Unwelcome Guests exhibit, Natural Science Center, 1956
ID: 32448
Model of malarial mosquito, Hall of Public Health, 1909
ID: 32447
ID: 323293
Yellow fever mosquito model, Hall of Public Health, 1954
ID: 323045
ID: 321056
Malarial mosquito, male, model by B.E. Dahlgren, Hall of Public Health, 1950
ID: 321055
ID: 321053
ID: 321052
ID: 319163
Fighting Sleeping Sickness, Belgian Congo, diorama constructed by Otto Block, Public Health Hall, 1944
ID: 319050
Common house fly on bread, front dorsal view, model by Ignaz Matausch, Hall of Public Health, 1943
ID: 318487
Common house fly on bread, model by Ignaz Matausch, Hall of Public Health, 1941
ID: 318482
ID: 318474
Comparison of the Malarial Mosquito (Anopheles) with the Common Mosquito (Culex), Public Health Hall, 1941
ID: 31818
Distribution of Anopheles, Hall of Public Health [1913-1943]
ID: 31815
Yellow Fever Mosquito
ID: 31814
Model of mouth parts of larva of malaria mosquito, Hall of Public Health [1913-1943]
ID: 31813
Model of head of larva of malaria mosquito, Hall of Public Health [1913-1943]
ID: 31812
Model of larva of malaria mosquito, Anopheles maculipennis, top view, 1907
ID: 31811
Model of larva of malaria mosquito, Anopheles maculipennis, side view, Public Health Hall [1907]
ID: 31810
Model of malaria mosquito, Anopheles maculipennis, detail of body [1907]
ID: 31809
Malaria mosquito, model, detail of body, [circa 1907]
ID: 31808
Malarial mosquito, female, model, detail of head, Public Health Hall [1904-1943]
ID: 31804
Malarial mosquito, female, model, Public Health Hall [1904-1943]
ID: 31802
Malarial mosquito, model, Public Health Hall [1904-1943]
ID: 31800
Malarial mosquito, male, model, Public Health Hall, 1907
ID: 31523
Paper ant nest
ID: 313072
Insect models, Public Health Hall, 1930
ID: 311981
Monarch Butterfly Group, Circulating Nature Study Collection, 1927
ID: 311965
Insect Hall, 1927
ID: 310779
Lady beetles on mountain top, diorama, October, 1924
ID: 2A819
Malarial mosquito (male), from model enlarged 75 diameters,made by B.E. Dahlgren, Public Health Hall, 1950
ID: 2A8050
ID: 2A8049
ID: 2A8048
ID: 2A8047
ID: 2A23516
Pediculus humanus, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23515
Invertebrate Competitors of Man, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23514
Invertebrates as Parasites of Man, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23506
Naming and Classifying Animals, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23505
Giant Invertebrates, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23460
Bee Communication, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23458
Group Behavior, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23455
ID: 2A23454
Cave, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23453
Rain Forest, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23434
A Formica Ant Learns Her Way, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23433
Invertebrates Work for Us, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23431
Extreme Environments, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A1330
Red oak and Schneck's oak, and Insects Associated with Trees, Forestry Hall, 1948
ID: 2A10508
Antarctic Land display, Extreme Environment, Invertebrate Hall, June 1972
ID: 2A10506
Drop of Water, Pond, Stream, and Meadow exhibits, Invertebrate Hall, June 1972
ID: 2A10505
Pond, Stream, Meadow, Invertebrate Hall, June 1972
ID: 2A10504
Hot Springs, Extreme Environments, Invertebrate Hall, June 1972
ID: 2A10503
Hot Springs, Extreme Environment, Invertebrate Hall, June 1972
ID: 2A10499
Extreme Environments exhibit, Invertebrate Hall, June 1972
ID: 2A10498
Protective Coloration in Tropical Insects display, Hall of Invertebrates, May 1972
ID: 2A10497
Invertebrate Farmers, Parasol Ants (Leaf-Cutting Ants), Hall of Invertebrates, May 1972
ID: 2A10408
Giant Invertebrates, Invertebrate Hall, 1972
ID: 2A10361
Invertebrates on a bromiliad plant, exhibit, Invertebrate Hall, May 1971
ID: 2A10360
Aphid life cycle, exhibit, Invertebrate Hall, May 1971
ID: 2A10359
Invertebrates in the stream, exhibit, Invertebrate Hall, May 1971
ID: 296910
Flight exhibit, American Museum of Natural History, 1942
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: 22602
House-fly (Musca domestica)
ID: 19907
Chart of fly control measures, [Hall of Public Health], 1916