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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
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
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 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 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 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.

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