Sarcophaga carnaria (Diptera)(Muscidae) from A. Celli, "Manuale dell'igienista, ad uso di ufficiali sanitari, medici circondariali e provinciali, ingegneri, chimici e veterinari igienisti, uffici e laboratori d'igiene", Torino, 1912
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Sarcophaga carnaria (Diptera)(Muscidae) from A. Celli, "Manuale dell'igienista, ad uso di ufficiali sanitari, medici circondariali e provinciali, ingegneri, chimici e veterinari igienisti, uffici e laboratori d'igiene", Torino, 1912
Sarcophaga carnaria (Diptera)(Muscidae) from A. Celli, "Manuale dell'igienista, ad uso di ufficiali sanitari, medici circondariali e provinciali, ingegneri, chimici e veterinari igienisti, uffici e laboratori d'igiene", Torino, 1912. Date of Photograph:1912 ca
Roster, Giorgio,Roster, Giorgio
RGD-S-00B18a-5638
Media ID 33224331
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Arthropods General Biology Insects Invertebrates Mathematical And Natural Sciences Microbiology Slides Research Subjects Zoology And Zootechnics
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back in time to the year 1912, when scientific research was conducted with meticulous attention to detail. The image showcases a Sarcophaga carnaria (Diptera) (Muscidae), a species of fly belonging to the family Muscidae, captured by Italian photographer Giorgio Roster. The photograph is part of A. Celli's "Manuale dell'igienista" a comprehensive manual on hygiene intended for various professionals including health officers, provincial and district doctors, engineers, chemists, veterinary hygienists, as well as hygiene offices and laboratories. This particular edition was published in Torino. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness the intricate structure of the Sarcophaga carnaria under scrutiny through microscopy slides. The specimen represents an important subject for microbiological studies within general biology and mathematical and natural sciences. As we delve into the world of zoology and zootechnics through this image, it becomes evident that every creature has its place in scientific exploration. Insects like flies play crucial roles in ecosystems as decomposers or pollinators while also serving as subjects for research purposes. Roster's skillful photography allows us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the complexity present within arthropods such as flies. Through his lens, he captures their delicate features with precision and clarity. This print serves as a reminder of how far our understanding of these tiny creatures has come since 1912 while highlighting their continued importance within scientific fields today. It stands as a testament to both historical documentation and ongoing advancements in our knowledge of the natural world around us
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