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ID: 102775
Common male meadow grasshopper rasping his love music, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102776
Female promethea moth, reddish-brown wings, crossed midway by zigzag line of white and bordered with light brown, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102777
Promethea moth depositing eggs, photographed from life, insects and butterflies, circa 1900
ID: 102778
Female promethea moth, photographed from life, insects and butterflies, circa 1900
ID: 102779
Leaf cut by young caterpillar of Viceroy butterfly, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102780
Eyed elator beetle on surface, it is not rare around New York, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102781
Cricket after final molt, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102782
Common meadow male grasshopper hides with outstretched legs behind a stem and shifts his position...to keep out of view, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102783
Flies in winter on birch stump, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102785
The goldenrod gall showing the tunnel of the larval fly, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102786
Tunnel of solitary wasp in red maple branch, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102787
Locust eggs are deposited in the ground, the burrow above is plugged with a frothy substance that hardens like cement, insects and butterflies series, circa, 1900
ID: 102788
Cecropia cocoon, insects and butterflies series, circa, 1900
ID: 102789
A shallow dish of clear glass with glass cover, convenient for helping caterpillars; forceps convenient for handling them. insects and butterflies series, circa, 1900
ID: 102790
Caterpillar and cocoon, insects and butterflies series, circa, 1900
ID: 102791
Milkweed caterpillar and chrysalis of the milkweed or monarch butterfly, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102792
Monarch chrysalis, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102793
ID: 102794
Monarch or milkweed caterpillar molting, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102795
Milkweed caterpillar molting, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102796
Aquarium cocoonery, Moths and plants in small glass tank, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102797
Chinese silkworm cocoons on twigs for support, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102798
Chinese silkworm cocoons, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102800
Chinese silkworm caterpillar, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102801
Viceroy butterflies on fruit, photographed from life, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102802
[Moth caterpillar on rock?] Insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102803
Insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102804
Cocoon opening, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102805
[Swallowtail] butterfly, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102806
Caterpillars, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102807
Moths on leaves of potted plant, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102808
ID: 102809
ID: 102810
Cocoon open, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102811
Female bullseye moth, or Io, photographed from life, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102812
Cocoon, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102813
Moth on branch, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102814
Moth, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102815
ID: 102816
Caterpillar on branch, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102817
Moth, wings outstretched on card, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102818
Tomato sphinx moth, wings outstretched on card, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102819
ID: 102820
Cocoons on branches, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102821
ID: 102822
Polyphemus, silk moth, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102823
ID: 102824
ID: 102825
ID: 116481
Jamboree exhibit, Kanawake Lake, New York, 1924
ID: 122148
Rear view of model of Musca domestica, common house fly, Public Health Hall, 1943
ID: 122149
Close-up of model of Musca domestica, common house fly, showing wing and hind legs, Public Health Hall, 1943
ID: 122150
Close-up of model of Musca domestica, common house fly, showing head and eye, Public Health Hall, 1943
ID: 122151
Side view of model of Musca domestica, common house fly, Public Health Hall, 1943
ID: 128053
Vincent D. Roth (1924-1997), Southwest Research Station, 1975
ID: 13460
Head of Euopkeles maculipeunis, malarial mosquito, dorsal view, plaster cast, 1907
ID: 14107
Palm tree covered with nests of tailor bugs, boy standing at base of tree, Africa, 1910
ID: 15999
Male and female non-malarial mosquitoes (figures 76 and 77) and malarial mosquitoes (figures 78 and 79)
ID: 16000
Mosquito larvae
ID: 16001
Eggs, larvae, and pupa of mosquitoes
ID: 16002
Goldfish eating mosquito larva, 1913
ID: 16004
Male and female rat fleas, magnified, 1913
ID: 16005
Bed bug (top) and body louse (bottom), magnified, 1913
ID: 16006
Front view of head of fly, 1913
ID: 16007
Front view of head of the house fly, 1913
ID: 16008
Head of a fly, side view, 1913
ID: 16009
Front view of model of fly, 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: 16017
Fly trap for garbage can designed by Professor C. F. Hodge, ca. 1913
ID: 16018
Fly trap, 1910
ID: 18819
Standing next to ant hill along the trail, Mato Grosso, Brazil, 1913-1914
ID: 19712
Relation of Temperature to the Life Cycle of the House Fly, chart, 1915
ID: 19713
Common Fly Breeding Substances, panel, 1915
ID: 19714
Maggot trap, Public Health Hall, 1915
ID: 19730
Ignaz Matausch (1859-1915), Museum artist and entomologist
ID: 19731
ID: 22602
House-fly (Musca domestica)
ID: 259087
Dr. Frank E. Lutz, Director of the Station for the Study of Insects (SSI) at Harriman State Park, July 28, 1926
ID: 259088
ID: 259089
ID: 296910
Flight exhibit, American Museum of Natural History, 1942
ID: 2A10359
Invertebrates in the stream, exhibit, Invertebrate Hall, May 1971
ID: 2A10360
Aphid life cycle, exhibit, Invertebrate Hall, May 1971
ID: 2A10408
Giant Invertebrates, Invertebrate Hall, 1972
ID: 2A10497
Invertebrate Farmers, Parasol Ants (Leaf-Cutting Ants), Hall of Invertebrates, May 1972
ID: 2A10498
Protective Coloration in Tropical Insects display, Hall of Invertebrates, May 1972
ID: 2A10499
Extreme Environments exhibit, Invertebrate Hall, June 1972
ID: 2A10503
Hot Springs, Extreme Environment, Invertebrate Hall, June 1972
ID: 2A10504
Hot Springs, Extreme Environments, Invertebrate Hall, June 1972
ID: 2A22946
Forest floor diorama, Hall of North American Forests, 1994
ID: 2A23434
A Formica Ant Learns Her Way, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23454
Cave, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23455
Giant Invertebrates, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23458
Group Behavior, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23460
Bee Communication, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23506
Naming and Classifying Animals, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23515
Invertebrate Competitors of Man, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A23516
Pediculus humanus, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: 2A8047
Ant colony, Hall of Invertebrate Biology, 1965
ID: 2A8048