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Malachite comprises of (copper carbonate hydroxide). Malachite has distinctive green banding and belongs to the carbonate class
FleaThis species of flea is commonly known as a jigger, chigoe or sand-flea
Neanura ?muscorum, plant mouldA magnifiied image of oak leaf mould. Specimen originates from Horstead, Norwich
Title page of Micrographia by R. Hooke
Ophioctenella sp. brittle starScanning electron microscope image of the post-larval stage of a brittle star (x 110) A newly described species 1994
OatsA scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of oats, artificially coloured by computer
Hystrichopsylla talpae talpae, mole fleaA macro photograph of the largest flea in the UK, the mole flea (Hystrichopsylla talpae talpae), which is common on small mammals throughout the UK
Solanum sp. tomatoA scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a tomato (Solanum sp.), artificially coloured by computer
Table saltA scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of table salt, artificially coloured by computer
Demodex uncii, follicle miteA follicle mite magnified X600. The follicle mite is a worm-like microscopic mite which lives in the follicles and sebaceous gland of most humans
Butterfly wing scale (part)
Aphis fabae, black bean aphidScanning electron microscope image showing a frontal view of a black bean aphid on leaf (x100). Aphids or plant lice are small, plant-sucking insects
Calliphora vicina, blowfly or blue bottleScanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a blowflys wing
Fagus sylvatica, European beech pollenScanning electron microscope picture (X1500) showing a pollen grain as seen from the side. The image shows one of the three laterally-placed aperture furrows with a small pore in the centre
Calyptrolithophora papillifera, holococcolithAn SEM of a holococcolith, a nano-fossil, with flat top
Lasius niger, black garden antScanning electron microscope (SEM) of a black ant leg. Widespread and common in a range of habitats but perhaps most familiar in gardens where nests are formed under paving stones and brickwork
Calliphora vicina, blowfly or bluebottleScanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a blowfly proboscis (x 85). This specialised mouth-part is used to squirt digestive enzymes onto the food
Coccoliths magnified a thousand timesAn illustration of Coccoliths magnified a thousand times. Coccoliths are micro-fossils and feature heavily in the composition of chalk
Granite from Ailsa CraigA photomicrograph of granite taken between crossed polarisers. Granite is an igneous rock
Magnified security. Illustration shows Uncle Sam holding a large magnifying glass labeled National Vanity which he is using to examine a battleship flying an American flag labeled US Navy
Frog TadpoleA magnified photograph of the tadpole of the Common Frog. Date: 1960s
A technician doing miniature workA technician uses an unidentified instrument, incorporating a microscope and an electomagnetic circuit to work on very tiny electronic components. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
The Water of the Serpentine Magnified 200 Times, 1857Engraving showing a sample of water from the Serpentine, Hyde Park, London viewed at 200 times magnification, 1857. This particular sample was taken from the upper portion of the Serpentine
Microscopic ObjectsA variety of living and non- living objects magnified through a microscope
Futuristic study of microbesA scientist studies microbes magnified on a screen