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Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Europe, France

Europe, France
The old stone bridge across the Orbieu river in the village Ribaute. Les Corbieres. Languedoc. France. Europe

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Ruins of the Alexander Hamilton Estate Plantation

Ruins of the Alexander Hamilton Estate Plantation

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Ruins of the Alexander Hamilton Estate Plantation

Ruins of the Alexander Hamilton Estate Plantation

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Coconut Grove Beach at Cades Bay, with St. Kitts on horizon

Coconut Grove Beach at Cades Bay, with St. Kitts on horizon

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Coconut Grove Beach at Cades Bay, with St. Kitts on horizon

Coconut Grove Beach at Cades Bay, with St. Kitts on horizon

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Lovers Beach, Nevis with St. Kitts on horizon

Lovers Beach, Nevis with St. Kitts on horizon

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Caribbean, St. Kitts, Nevis

Caribbean, St. Kitts, Nevis
Lovers Beach, Nevis

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (1547-1616). Spanish novelist. Line engraving, Spanish, 18th century

MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (1547-1616). Spanish novelist. Line engraving, Spanish, 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (1547-1616). Spanish novelist. Aquatint, English, 1829

MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (1547-1616). Spanish novelist. Aquatint, English, 1829

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (1547-1616). Spanish novelist. A semi-postal stamp issue of 1916 commemorating

MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (1547-1616). Spanish novelist. A semi-postal stamp issue of 1916 commemorating the 300th anniversary of the death of Miguel de Cervantes

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: CAMILO CELA (1916-2002). Spanish Writer

CAMILO CELA (1916-2002). Spanish Writer

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (1547-1616). Spanish novelist. Copper engraving by H. Lips

MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (1547-1616). Spanish novelist. Copper engraving by H. Lips

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (1547-1616). Spanish novelist. Etching, French, 18th century, after a painting

MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (1547-1616). Spanish novelist. Etching, French, 18th century, after a painting

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (1547-1616). Spanish novelist. A semi-postal stamp issue of 1916 commemorating

MIGUEL DE CERVANTES (1547-1616). Spanish novelist. A semi-postal stamp issue of 1916 commemorating the 300th anniversary of the death of Miguel de Cervantes

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: SAINT CECILIA (d. 230). Christian martyr and patron saint of music

SAINT CECILIA (d. 230). Christian martyr and patron saint of music. Detail from an engraving by Zacharias Dolendo after
SAINT CECILIA (d.230). Christian martyr and patron saint of music. Detail from an engraving by Zacharias Dolendo after Jacob de Gheyn II. Netherlandish, 1565-1619

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: AULUS CORNELIUS CELSUS (53 B. C. -7 A. D. ). Roman writer. Copper engraving, 1765

AULUS CORNELIUS CELSUS (53 B. C. -7 A. D. ). Roman writer. Copper engraving, 1765
AULUS CORNELIUS CELSUS (53 B.C.-7 A.D.). Roman writer. Copper engraving, 1765

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: SAINT CECILIA, d. 230. Christian martyr and patron saint of music

SAINT CECILIA, d. 230. Christian martyr and patron saint of music. Engraved title-page of Parthenia, London, England, c1611

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: MATTHEW ARNOLD (1822-1888). English poet and critic. Caricature, 1872, by Frederick Waddy

MATTHEW ARNOLD (1822-1888). English poet and critic. Caricature, 1872, by Frederick Waddy

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: ROBERT CECIL (1563-1612). 1st Earl of Salisbury and 1st Viscount Cranborne

ROBERT CECIL (1563-1612). 1st Earl of Salisbury and 1st Viscount Cranborne. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: MISSIONARIES IN AFRICA. The Reverend J. Campbells Method of Travelling in South Africa

MISSIONARIES IN AFRICA. The Reverend J. Campbells Method of Travelling in South Africa. Steel engraving, American, 1837

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: JOSHUA CHAMBERLAIN (1828-1914). Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. American Educator

JOSHUA CHAMBERLAIN (1828-1914). Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. American Educator. Wood engraving, American, 1876

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Male dead-leaf mantis

Male dead-leaf mantis (Order Mantodea) on a leaf. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Female dead-leaf mantis

Female dead-leaf mantis (Acanthops falcata) hanging upside down from a twig to resemble a dead leaf. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Blattellid cockroach courtship

Blattellid cockroach courtship. Male (left) and female (right) blattellid cockroaches courting on a leaf. The male has his wings raised

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Tropical shield mantis

Tropical shield mantis (Choeradodis stalii) on a leaf. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Long-winged cockroach

Long-winged cockroach (Megaloblatta sp.). This species of cockroach has the largest wingspan of any cockroach the world. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Male dead-leaf mantis

Male dead-leaf mantis (Acanthops falcata) on a leaf on the rainforest floor. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Long-winged cockroach

Long-winged cockroach (Megaloblatta sp.). This species of cockroach has the largest wingspan of any cockroach the world. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Tropical shield mantis

Tropical shield mantis (Choeradodis stalii) in a threat display. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Wasp mimic bush cricket

Wasp mimic bush cricket (Scaphura sp.) on a leaf in the Amazon rainforest. This harmless species of bush cricket is a mimic of wasps of the genus Pepsis

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Leaf-mimic bush cricket

Leaf-mimic bush cricket (Family Tettigoniidae) on a leaf. This cricket mimics a damaged living leaf. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Paper wasps on their nest

Paper wasps on their nest. The nest is constructed of paper and has been built on the trunk of a rainforest tree. The wasps gather fibres from wood and other plant materials

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Leaf-mimic bush cricket

Leaf-mimic bush cricket (Family Tettigoniidae) on the floor of the Amazon rainforest. This cricket mimics a damaged dead leaf. Photographed in Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Bush cricket threat display

Bush cricket threat display
Threat display of a female bush cricket (Vestria sp.). This species is poisonous as indicated by its warning colours. This warning is known as aposematism

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Dead-leaf bush crickets mating

Dead-leaf bush crickets mating
Dead-leaf bush crickets (Typophyllum sp.) mating on a leaf in the rainforest. The smaller male has just transferred a large white sperm packet, known as a spermatophore to the larger female

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Army ants

Army ants (Eciton sp.) crossing a rainforest floor. Worker ants have formed a bridge across a gap between leaves for the colony to pass over. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Flies mating

Flies mating on a grass stalk. The smaller male has mounted the female

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Leaf-mimic bush cricket

Leaf-mimic bush cricket on the twig of a rainforest plant. The wings naturally resemble a chewed leaf. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Leaf-mimic bush cricket

Leaf-mimic bush cricket (Family Tettigoniidae) on a plant stem. This cricket mimics a partly eaten living leaf. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Bush cricket metamorphosis

Bush cricket metamorphosis. This male bush cricket has just shed its skin (top) to become an adult (bottom). The process happens at night

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Bee fly

Bee fly (Bombylius major) on tree bark. This bee mimic feeds on flower nectar using its long proboscis. The larvae of this species feed on the larvae of solitary bees

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Female leaf-mimic bush cricket

Female leaf-mimic bush cricket (Pterochroza ocellata) on the floor of the Amazon rainforest. This cricket mimics a dead leaf. Photographed in Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Stick grasshopper

Stick grasshopper (Proscopiidae family). These stick-like insects are native to Central and South America. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Mating dead-leaf bush crickets

Mating dead-leaf bush crickets
Dead-leaf bush crickets (Typophyllum sp.) mating on a leaf in the rainforest. The male is the smaller of the pair

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Wasp mimic bush cricket

Wasp mimic bush cricket (Aganacris sp.) on a leaf in the Amazon rainforest. This harmless species of bush cricket is a mimic of wasps of the genus Pepsis

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Dead-leaf bush cricket

Dead-leaf bush cricket on a plant stem. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Paper wasps on their nest

Paper wasps on their nest. The nest is constructed of paper. The wasps gather fibres from wood and other plant materials. These are chewed

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2006: Leaf-mimic bush cricket

Leaf-mimic bush cricket (Pterochroza ocellata). This female is displaying the eyespots on her hindwings in order to startle a potential predator. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador



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