| 5486200 |
human |
Homo sapiens |
hive inspection |
| 1599227 |
lesser cornstalk borer |
Elasmopalpus lignosellus |
Containers for rearing lesser cornstalk borer at three different moisture levels to see what the effect would be on the length of the larvapupal stage of the insect would be. |
| 5426177 |
eyed squeaker |
Saperda perforata |
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| 1295010 |
vedalia beetle |
Rodolia cardinalis |
Eppendorph tubes were used to test neonate larvae. This photo shows a positive control using Icerya purchasi and a R. cardinalis larva. |
| 5435886 |
rush skeletonweed root moth |
Bradyrrhoa gilveolella |
release and study site for root moth, Portland, OR |
| 5371463 |
Texas leafcutting ant |
Atta texana |
Immersive environment for exploring an ant colony. Structure based on model created using ground penetrating radar. For more information contact Carol LaFayette, lurleen@viz.tamu.edu |
| 5371460 |
Texas leafcutting ant |
Atta texana |
using ground penetrating radar for mapping of colony structure; For more information contact Carol LaFayette, lurleen@viz.tamu.edu. |
| 5371461 |
Texas leafcutting ant |
Atta texana |
Uning ground penetrating radar to map colony structure; For more information contact Carol LaFayette, lurleen@viz.tamu.edu. |
| 1224183 |
pig (domestic) |
Sus scrofa (domestic type) |
Decomposition study; Insect proof - Deslation and Discoloration - greenish-blue color. |
| 1224184 |
pig (domestic) |
Sus scrofa (domestic type) |
Decomposition study; Pig mummy #21 - started July 2, 1966. Sept. 8, 1966. |
| 1224185 |
pig (domestic) |
Sus scrofa (domestic type) |
Decomposition study; Pig mummy. |
| 1224186 |
pig (domestic) |
Sus scrofa (domestic type) |
Decomposition study; Pig mummy. |
| 1224187 |
pig (domestic) |
Sus scrofa (domestic type) |
Decomposition study; Pig #44 in H.P. #2 w/o gray discoloration. Dry Stage. Sept. 8, 1966. |
| 1224188 |
pig (domestic) |
Sus scrofa (domestic type) |
Decomposition study; Pig #42 with gray discoloration. Sept. 8, 1966. Between dry and remains stage. |
| 1224189 |
pig (domestic) |
Sus scrofa (domestic type) |
Decomposition study; Pig #47 with gray discoloration. Sept. 8, 1966. Dry stage - exposed to insects in 10 days. |
| 1224190 |
pig (domestic) |
Sus scrofa (domestic type) |
Decomposition study; Dry Stage exposed to insects in 10 days. |
| 1316025 |
leaf-footed bug |
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Entomologists Michael Schauff (left) and Thomas Henry discuss the importance of leaf-footed bugs. Primarily seed and fruit feeders, these insects are potential pests of many crops. |
| 1316027 |
morpho butterflies |
Morpho spp. |
At the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, entomologist John Brown examines Morpho butterfly specimens |
| 1316032 |
thrips |
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Entomologist David Nickle examines an unidentified thrips species found in a shipment of cut flowers from South Africa and compares it to the image on the screen of a known thrips species. His rapid identification helps to ensure safe and timely shipments at various ports of entry. |
| 1316033 |
katydid |
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Entomologist David Nickle displays a rarely collected katydid from Peru. |
| 1316071 |
screwworm |
Cochliomyia hominivorax |
Sterile male screwworm fly marked with a numbered tag to study fly dispersal, behavior, and longevity. |
| 1317052 |
monarch butterfly |
Danaus plexippus |
Student aid Stacy Van Loon releases a monarch butterfly into a breeding cage. The butterflies consume artificial nectar from the flower-shaped feeder. |
| 1317053 |
monarch butterfly |
Danaus plexippus |
Entomologist Les Lewis (left) and technician Keith Bidne observe a group of newly emerged monarch butterflies |
| 1295009 |
vedalia beetle |
Rodolia cardinalis |
Eggs of an endemic mealybug tested against R. cardinalis adults. Indeterminate numbers were used because of their smal size. |