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ID: 100031311_03
Butterflies, Plate 3 from E.A. Séguy's "Papillons"
ID: 100031311_01
Butterflies, Plate 1 from E.A. Séguy's"Papillons"
ID: 338916
Woman viewing invertebrate glass models, American Museum of Natural History [circa 1966]
ID: 338915
ID: 321146
Glass model, Colony of Poteriodendron Periolatum (Stein), "family tree," January, 1950
ID: 329268
Paramecium, glass model, 1963
ID: ptc-444
Lychnosphaera regina, enlarged glass model
ID: ptc-443
Actissa princeps, enlarged glass model
ID: ptc-440
Lychnosphaera regina, glass model
ID: ptc-439
Lychnosphaera regina, glass model, greatly enlarged
ID: ptc-1288
Common squid (Loligo paelei), model
ID: ptc-473
Partuta pinguis, shells, Raiatea, Society Islands
ID: ptc-472
Partuta sp., shells
ID: ptc-1303
Chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompileus, model, Philippines
ID: ptc-1305
Paper Nautilus, Argonauta argo, South Africa, model
ID: ptc-7200
Sketch of starfish, tenth page of journal written by Edward Drinker Cope, at age 7
ID: ptc-1301
View of Evelyn Miles Keller Memorial Shell Exhibit
ID: 100031311_15
Butterflies by E. A. Seguy, Plate 15 from Papillons
ID: 100031311_08
Butterflies by E. A. Seguy, Plate 8 from Papillons
ID: 100031311_07
Butterflies by E. A. Seguy, Plate 7 from Papillons
ID: 100031311_06
Butterflies by E. A. Seguy, Plate 6 from Papillons
ID: ptc-4987
Papilionidae, Papilio, Parides gundlachianus
ID: 100213323_43
These colorful sea snails are among the many dwellers of the western Atlantic shores described in the American Museum of Natural History Guide to Shells - Land, Freshwater, and Marine - from Nova Scotia to Florida, shown 1/3 natural size, postcard
ID: 990317-1-p45-001188
Wasp nest, Parachartergus amazonensis, collected by James M. Carpenter and Amy Davidson, San Pedro, Peru, March 17, 1999
ID: 990317-1-p45-001187
ID: 981016-1-p45-001194
Wasp nest, Metapolybia undetermined, collected by James M. Carpenter, Placido de Castro, Brazil, October 16, 1998
ID: 981007-1-p45-001186
Wasp nest, Polybia undetermined, collected by James M. Carpenter, Reserva Catuaba, Brazil, December 7, 1998
ID: 980426-1-p45-001193
Wasp nest, Eustenogaster undetermined, collected by James M. Carpenter, Khe Bo, Vietnam, April 26, 1998
ID: 971229-1-p45-001178
Wasp nest, Protopolybia nitida, collected by Alain Dejan, Cayenne, French Guiana, December 29, 1997
ID: 971222-2-p45-001181
Wasp nest, Angiopolybia pallens collected by Alain Dejean, Cayenne, French Guiana, December 22, 1997
ID: 970717-1-p45-001184
Wasp nest, Polybia bistriata, collected by James M. Carpenter, Parque Nacional Monte Pascoal, Brazil, July 17, 1997
ID: 970717-1-p45-001183
ID: 970717-1-p45-001182
ID: 970418-3-p45-001192
Wasp nest, Chartergus globiventris, collected by James M. Carpenter and Amy Davidson, Ipixuna, Brazil, April 18, 1997
ID: 960331-1-p45-001177
Wasp nest, Protopolybia exigua binominata, collected by James M. Carpenter and Amy Davidson, Altos de Campana, Panama, March 31, 1996
ID: 901220-1-p45-001200
Wasp nest, Leipomeles dorsata, collected by James M. Carpenter and John W. Wenzel, Loreto, Peru, 80 km northeast of Iquitos, December 20, 1990
ID: 060207-4-p45-001173
Wasp nest, Chartergus undetermined, collected from Guyana in the vicinity of the Mazaruni River near the Venezuela border
ID: 060425-2-p45-001176
Wasp nest, Polybia scutellaris, collected by Jefferies Wyman, Uruguay
ID: 060425-2-p45-001169
ID: 001119-1-p45-001172
Wasp nest, Dolichovespula maculata, collected by Louis N. Sorkin, Rye Brook, New York, November 19, 2000
ID: 102799
The toad eats the gray slug that leaves a shiny track, slug with eggs on leaf, enlarged, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102771
Chinese silkworm, cream-white, with a horn at the posterior end, and the anterior segments much wrinkled, 2 inches long, photographed from life, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 64193_03
Giant isopod, Biology of Invertebrates Hall, June, 1972
ID: 64191_07
Giant spider crab, Biology of Invertebrates Hall, 1972
ID: 64190_05
Giant spider crab, Biology of Invertebrates Hall, June, 1972
ID: 65989_17
Viewing exhibit, publicity photographs for Shell Hall, [probably Mollusks and Mankind] 1975
ID: 65989_16
ID: 65989_15
Viewing exhibit, publicity photographs for Shell Hall, [probably Mollusks and Mankind], 1975
ID: 65988_12
Viewing exhibit, publicity photograph for Shell Hall, [probably Mollusks and Mankind]1975
ID: 65987_05
Viewing exhibit, [probably Mollusks and Mankind], Shell Hall, 1975
ID: 65987_03
Man viewing exhibit, [probably Mollusks and Mankind], Shell Hall, 1975
ID: 65986_37
Viewing exhibit, publicity photograph for Shell Hall, 1975
ID: 65986_34
ID: 65985_29
ID: 65984_22
ID: 65982_10
ID: 65981_02
ID: MS_170808_7537
Mollusks of New York State, August 8, 2017
ID: MS_170808_7532
ID: MS_170808_7528
Evelyn Miles Keller Memorial Exhibit, August 8, 2017
ID: MS_170808_7522
ID: MS_160815_0827-edit
Hall of North American Forests with Giant Anopheles Mosquito model and entrance to Hall of Biodiversity, August 15, 2016
ID: MS_160815_0821-edit
Hall of North American Forests with Giant Anopheles Mosquito model, August 15, 2016
ID: MS_160223_7195-edit
The Spectrum of Life, Hall of Biodiversity, February 23, 2016
ID: MS_150416_2739-edit
The Spectrum of Life, Hall of Biodiversity, April 16, 2015
ID: 5300
Darwin Celebration group, Darwin Hall, February 12, 1909
ID: 5299
ID: RM_070515_9488
Undersea Oasis: Coral Reef Communities, Akeley Gallery, May 15, 2007
ID: RM_070515_9481
ID: RM_070515_9480
ID: RM_070515_9473
ID: DF_110727_2193
Picturing Science: Museum Scientists and Imaging Technologies, Akeley Gallery, 2011
ID: 312476
Details of Rotifer Group, March, 1928
ID: 19999
Wharf Pile, Marine and Worm Groups, as seen in Woods Hole, exhibit
ID: 19997
Worms of the Pure Mud, panel, Wharf Pile, Marine and Worm Groups exhibit
ID: 19769
Glass models of radiolarians [1895-1910]
ID: 19768
ID: 19767
ID: 19766
ID: 19765
ID: 101844
Shells
ID: 101843
Shell
ID: 101842
ID: 101841
ID: 101840
Shells, (Cypraea lynx) [Lyncina lynx]
ID: 101839
ID: 101838
ID: 45668
Lampsilis rectus from Alabama, specimen half polished, April 10, 1907
ID: 45667
Placuna placeuta from the East Indies, March 30, 1907
ID: 45666
Freshwater clam pearls, 1907
ID: 45665
Auopheles maculipennis, malarial mosquito, plaster cast of thorax, anterior view, 1907
ID: 45657
Euspongia Gossypina hirsuta, marine inverterate, 1906
ID: 45656
Euspongia equina, 1906
ID: 45653
Euspongia graminea, 1906
ID: 45651
[Sea sponges, 1906]
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