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ID: 48786
Bees on comb and box, Henderson Creek, Florida, 1905
ID: 48796
Coursing bees, Henderson Creek, Florida, 1905
ID: 48795
ID: 48797
Reese coursing bees, Henderson Creek, Florida, 1905
ID: 48799
Bees on cypress knee, Henderson Creek, Florida, 1905
ID: 47481
Anthony W. Dimock feeding grasshopper to water turkey, Harney River, Florida, 1906
ID: 45637
Nest of mound-building ant, Formica exsectoides, New Jersey, 1906
ID: 45638
Section of nest of mound-building ant, Formica exsectoides, with hat, New Jersey, 1906
ID: 45639
ID: 45640
Section of nest of mound-building ant, Formica exsectoides, New Jersey, 1906
ID: 45636
ID: 45641
ID: 45642
Section of nest of mound-building ant, Formica exsectoides, covered with grass and moss, New Jersey, 1906
ID: 45643
ID: 45644
ID: 45665
Auopheles maculipennis, malarial mosquito, plaster cast of thorax, anterior view, 1907
ID: 13460
Head of Euopkeles maculipeunis, malarial mosquito, dorsal view, plaster cast, 1907
ID: 31812
Model of larva of malaria mosquito, Anopheles maculipennis, top view, 1907
ID: 31800
Malarial mosquito, male, model, Public Health Hall, 1907
ID: 32447
Model of malarial mosquito, Hall of Public Health, 1909
ID: 32448
ID: 32566
Exhibit cases and study tables, Entomological Hall, 1909
ID: 32567
Examination tables and specimen drawers, Entomological Hall, 1909
ID: 14107
Palm tree covered with nests of tailor bugs, boy standing at base of tree, Africa, 1910
ID: 22602
House-fly (Musca domestica)
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: 32754
Reproductive forms of the malarial organism in the mosquito stomach, Public Health Hall, 1910
ID: 16018
Fly trap, 1910
ID: ppc_532_b06_f100_017
Ignaz Marausch constructing flea model, preparation folder
ID: 34069a
Common house fly, model, used in illustrating sanitation, Public Health Exhibit, 1913
ID: 16017
Fly trap for garbage can designed by Professor C. F. Hodge, ca. 1913
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: 34069
Common house fly, used in illustrating sanitation, Public Health Exhibit, 1913
ID: 34073
Drawing of the Foot of the Common House Fly, Musca domestica, Hall of Public Health, 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: 34180
House fly educational card, from public health folios sent to public schools, 1913
ID: 34181
ID: 18819
Standing next to ant hill along the trail, Mato Grosso, Brazil, 1913-1914
ID: 34642
Mosquito control, New Jersey, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 1915, Hall of Public Health
ID: 34644
Mosquito control, Essex County, New Jersey, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 1915, Hall of Public Health
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: 19907
Chart of fly control measures, [Hall of Public Health], 1916
ID: 34754
Sex linked inheritance of eye-color, Drosophila ampelophia, Hall of Public Health, 1916
ID: 36329
Model illustrating fly-borne diseases in screened and unscreened tenements, 1917
ID: 36314
Panel showing Conquest of Mosquito Borne Disease in Panama, Hall of Public Health, 1917
ID: 36317
Preliminary sketches for model of yellow fever mosquito, [Hall of Public Health], 1917
ID: 36322
Conquest of mosquito borne disease in Havana, Hall of Public Health, 1917
ID: 36318
Model illustrating Panama under French and American regime, 1917
ID: 36712
Public health posters for public schools, 1917
ID: 36713
Corn with corn worm, tomato worm, or bollworm, Heliothis armigera Hübner, 1917
ID: 37793
Circulating Nature Study Collections, Department of Public Education Exhibition, November 10, 1918
ID: 38055
Yellow fever mosquito, Hall of Public Health, 1920
ID: 38058
Yellow fever mosquito, model, Hall of Public Health, 1920
ID: 38057
Yellow Fever Mosquito, model, fifty times natural size, 1920
ID: 38668
Breeding place of malarial mosquito, Hall of Public Health, 1920
ID: 38757
Charles Wunder, assistant to the curator, mounting a butterfly, March 1921
ID: 310779
Lady beetles on mountain top, diorama, October, 1924
ID: art_002_b2_05a
Plant and insect, illustration with colors noted, for use in Klipspringer Group, Akeley Hall of African Mammals
ID: 259088
Dr. Frank E. Lutz, Director of the Station for the Study of Insects (SSI) at Harriman State Park, July 28, 1926
ID: 259087
ID: 259089
ID: 311965
Insect Hall, 1927
ID: 311981
Monarch Butterfly Group, Circulating Nature Study Collection, 1927
ID: 313072
Insect models, Public Health Hall, 1930
ID: 318482
Common house fly on bread, model by Ignaz Matausch, Hall of Public Health, 1941
ID: 318487
ID: 318474
Comparison of the Malarial Mosquito (Anopheles) with the Common Mosquito (Culex), Public Health Hall, 1941
ID: 296910
Flight exhibit, American Museum of Natural History, 1942
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: 319050
Common house fly on bread, front dorsal view, model by Ignaz Matausch, Hall of Public Health, 1943
ID: 319163
Fighting Sleeping Sickness, Belgian Congo, diorama constructed by Otto Block, Public Health Hall, 1944
ID: 100221382
Giant Toad, watercolor by Richard F. Deckert
ID: 2A1330
Red oak and Schneck's oak, and Insects Associated with Trees, Forestry Hall, 1948
ID: 2A819
Malarial mosquito (male), from model enlarged 75 diameters,made by B.E. Dahlgren, Public Health Hall, 1950
ID: 321052
Malarial mosquito, male, model by B.E. Dahlgren, Hall of Public Health, 1950
ID: 321053
ID: 321055
ID: 321056
ID: 323045
Yellow fever mosquito model, Hall of Public Health, 1954
ID: 323293
ID: K8433
Damselfly, Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia, 1956
ID: 324772
Unwelcome Guests exhibit, Natural Science Center, 1956
ID: 325264
Model of birch leafminer
ID: 326043
Life on the Forest Floor, 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: 325572
Models of mites for forest floor exhibit in Hall of North American Forests, 1958