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Senegal bushbaby or lesser galago, Galago senegalensis. The galago of the Senegal. After Rene Claude Geoffroy de Villeneuves l Afrique, Paris, 1814
Worker, soldier and queen termites, Macrotermes bellicosusWorker termite, Macrotermes bellicosus of Guinea 1, head of worker 2, soldier 3, head of soldier 4, female, winged state 5, and pregnant queen 6
Snapping termite, Termes fatalis, termite queen, soldiers and workers. Vignette of man with axe hitting a termite mound. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural
Southern hawker and brown hawker dragonfliesSouthern hawker or blue hawker dragonfly, Aeshna cyanea (Aeschna maculatissima), and brown hawker, Aeshna grandis, nymph, and during metamorphosis
Harvester termite and mound, and sea slugHarvester termite and mounds, Microhodotermes species, and sea slug, Tergipes tergipes. Handcoloured steel engraving from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Menevilles Dictionnaire Pittoresque d Histoire Naturelle
Australian Aboriginal with termite anthills. 19th century
Termite colonyAn opened queen cell of Macrotermes showing the queen surrounded by the smaller king and various castes of workers, soldiers and white larvae
Termites and mound.. Termite: male 1a, magnified 1b, worker 2a, magnifed 2b, female 3, pregnant female 4, nest 5, and cross section through mound 6
Termite Mound (Isoptera). Africa
Egypt - Crater-shaped entrance of a termites termitarium, typical in an uninhabited oasis on a salt water spring in Arabian desert. approx. 50 km from Hurghada town
Termite MoundsTERMITE MOUNDS. Australia
Termite Nests, Cape York, Torres StraitsA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876), funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Termites in Dominican amberDominican amber containing termites, a flightless scuttle fly and a rove beetle. Specimen dates from the Lower Miocene about 20 million years old
Dominican amber containing a cockroach and two termites dating from the Lower Miocene about 20 million years old. Donated by Cobra and Bellamy
Memoirs sur le Termes, 1786
Creepy Crawlies exhibitionA life-size termite mound rises high into the gallery
Namibia - A Termite MountNamibia (formerly German South West Africa ) - A Termite Mound
Cape AardvarkOrycteropus species - Cape Aardvark : despite defective sight, the aardvark survives thanks to its sense of smell, which can detect an ant or termite however concealed
Temmincks PangolinManis temmincki - Temmincks pangolin is partial to termite ants, whose nests it destroys enthusiastically before eating their inhabitants
Williamson / Bear in CanesDRIVING A BEAR OUT OF SUGAR CANES Hunting the deep black Bengal bear