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Collecting nematode wormsA scientist on field research collecting nematode worms
Troides aeacus, golden birdwing butterflyDigital image of the upperside of a mounted specimen of a female golden birdwing butterfly (Troides aeacus) from the family Papilionidae
Troides minos, birdwing butterflyDigital image of the underside of a mounted specimen of a female birdwing butterfly (Troides minos) from the family Papilionidae
Blue butterfliesAll views of uppersides of species of: (clockwise from top left) common hedge blue (Celastrina argiolus), holly blue (Acytolepis puspa), hedge blue (Lycaenopsis haraldus) and (Udara aristinus)
Teinopalpus imperialis, Kaiser-I-HindDigital image of the upperside of a mounted specimen of a female Asian kite swallowtail the Kaiser-I-Hind (Teinopalpus imperialis)
Dermatobia hominis, botfly larva2nd instar larva of the botfly (Dermatobia hominis). Collected from a cow, Brazil. Photographed by Martin Hall
Grasshopper collection with carpet beetle (Anthrenus scrophularia) damage to some of the specimens
Insect collectingUsing electric nets to collect insects, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico
Wohlfahrtia sp. new world screwworm pupaNew world screwworm (Wohlfahrtia sp.) pupa. Photographed by Martin Hall
Stictia signata, sand waspSand wasp specimen found in Bolivia. Photographed by Martin Hall
Calliphora vicina, blowfly eggsEggs deposited by the blowfly (Calliphora vicina). Photographed by Martin Hall
Calliphora vicina, blowfly larva and pupaThe larvae of this blowfly attack people asleep on the ground. Specimen found in Belgian Congo. Photographed by Martin Hall
Cordylobia anthropophaga, tumbu flyA mounted specimen of the tumbu fly or putzi fly common in East and Central Africa. Photographed by Martin Hall in Marikari Pans, Botswana
Oestrus ovis, ship nasal botfly larvaA ship nasal botfly larva, a cause of myiasis extracted from a human eye in Kuwait. Photographed by Martin Hall
Adult new world screwworm flyA mounted specimen of a Adult new world screwworm fly. Photographed by Martin Hall
Calliphora vicina, blowflyA mounted specimen of the blowfly (Calliphora vicina) found in Stanley area of the East Falklands. Photographed by Martin Hall
Treatment of ear myiasis in an infected sheep in Sarbogard, Hungary. Photographed by Martin Hall
Kirkoestrus minutus, botflyA mounted specimen of the botfly (Kirkoestrus minutus) found in Nwandsi, Kruger National Park. Photographed by Martin Hall
Cuterebra, rodent botfly3rd instar or stage of the rodent botfly found on a spiny rat (Proechimys sp.) in French Guiana. Photographed by Martin Hall
Dermatobia hominisA moounted specimen of a flesh eating botfly (Dermatobia hominis) found in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Photographed by Martin Hall
Dermatobia hominis, botfly eggsBotfly (Dermatobia hominis) eggs on a host fly (Chrysops variegatus). Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Photographed by Martin Hall
Myiasis speciesA collection of adult Myiasis causing fly specimens. Myaisis is the infestation of organs or tissues of the hosting animals. Photographed by Martin Hall
Myiasis causing flies3rd instar larvae. Photographed by Martin Hall
Gyrostigma rhinocerontis, botfly maggotA adult rhino botfly maggot (Gyrostigma rhinocerontis) extracted from a white rhino, Merseyside. Photographed by Martin Hall
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Spiracles & gut from Dermatobia hominisSpiracles and gut from botfly larva (Dermatobia hominis) extracted in London. Photographed by Martin Hall
Apis mellifera, honey beeScanning electron microscope image of a honey bee coloured artificially by computer. The female worker caste of this species have special baskets on their legs to to take pollen back to the nest
Triatoma brasiliensis, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Rhodnius ecuadorionsis, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Cavernicola pilosa, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Belminus sp. triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Dipetalogaster maxima, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Eratyrus mucronatus, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Panstrongylus rufotuberculatus, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Panstrongylus geniculatus, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Panstrongylus megistus, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Psammolestes tertius, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Rhodnius pictipes, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Triatoma migrans, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Triatoma cavernicola, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Rhodnius prolixus, CThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Triatoma costalimi, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Triatoma pallidipennis, triatomine bug
Triatoma rubrovaria, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Triatoma rubrofasciata, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
Triatoma sordida, triatomine bugThis insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans
PostcardA postcard featuring a man with a fly on his nose from the archives at the Natural History Museum, London