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Images Dated 21st November 2008 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Stuart Costumes

Stuart Costumes
A man and women from around the time of King James II, circa 1685. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Elizabethan Couple

Elizabethan Couple
A man and woman in Elizabethan dress, circa 1570. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Watteau Scene

Watteau Scene
A garden scene from Watteau, 1644. Engraving by W. J. Linton. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Reign Of Charles II

Reign Of Charles II
A group of people from the reign of King Charles II, circa 1670. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: 17th Century Fashion

17th Century Fashion
17th century mens fashions, circa 1640. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: 17th Century Fashion

17th Century Fashion
17th century fashions, circa 1660. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Woman With Fan

Woman With Fan
A woman from the reign of King Charles I, 1639. An engraving by Wenceslas Hollar. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: 17th Century Couple

17th Century Couple
A man and woman from around the time of King James I, circa 1610. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: USA, WV, West Virginia, Parkersburg. Wood County Courthouse constructed in 1899

USA, WV, West Virginia, Parkersburg. Wood County Courthouse constructed in 1899 listed on National Register of Historic Places

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Dewdrops on Lupine Leaves, Olympic NP, WA, USA

Dewdrops on Lupine Leaves, Olympic NP, WA, USA
USA, Washington, Olympic National Park, Dew drops on Lupine leaves

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Close Up of Wild Mushrooms

Close Up of Wild Mushrooms

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Snow Gums - forest of Snow Gums growing in Victoria's Highcountry - Dinner Plain

Snow Gums - forest of Snow Gums growing in Victoria's Highcountry - Dinner Plain, Alpine National Park, Victoria
SAS-1686 Snow Gums - forest of Snow Gums growing in Victoria's Highcountry Dinner Plain, Alpine National Park, Victoria, Australia Eucalyptus pauciflora Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Wild Mushrooms

Wild Mushrooms

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: China, Shanghai. Delivery bicycles

China, Shanghai. Delivery bicycles

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: China, Shanghai. Skyline at night

China, Shanghai. Skyline at night

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Asia, Myanmar, Yangon. Golden stupa of Shwedagon Pagoda

Asia, Myanmar, Yangon. Golden stupa of Shwedagon Pagoda

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Caterpillar spiracles, light micrograph

Caterpillar spiracles, light micrograph
Caterpillar spiracles. Light micrograph of part of the skin of a caterpillar showing part of the tracheal system for bringing oxygen to the body tissues

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Cliff face, Dorset

Cliff face, Dorset
Cliff face. Erosion showing bands of the Bridport Sands, which were laid down in a shallow, tropical sea about 180 million years ago (Middle Jurassic)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Mute swan sitting on a nest in the snow

Mute swan sitting on a nest in the snow
Mute swan (Cygnus olor) sitting on a nest in the snow. Mute swans are found in temperate areas of Europe, western Asia and the Russian maritimes

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha)

Hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha)
Hawthorn bush (Crataegus oxyacantha) growing in the light chalky downland meadows at Hod Hill, Dorset, UK. Photographed in full flower in May

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Harts tongue fern

Harts tongue fern (Phyllitis scolopendrium) growing on a damp shady bank on the south side of Hod Hill in Dorset, UK. The new fronds are still unfurling and the old fronds from last year are flat

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Mosquito larva, light micrograph

Mosquito larva, light micrograph
Mosquito larva. Polarised light micrograph of the body of a larva of an Anopheles sp. mosquito. The larva lies parallel to the waters surface

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Japanese maple (Acer palmatum)

Japanese maple (Acer palmatum)
Japanese maple foliage (Acer palmatum). New leaves unfurling in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Female mayfly

Female mayfly on hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha) flowers. This mayfly (order Ephemeroptera) is in its its second (reproductive) stage, the imago, of two flying stages

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Stoat

Stoat (Mustela erminea). Stoats are carnivorous mammals found throughout the northern regions of the world. In summer months stoats are brown and beige, as shown

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Japanese maple (Acer palmatum)

Japanese maple (Acer palmatum)
Japanese maple foliage (Acer palmatum). New leaves unfurling in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Female mayfly

Female mayfly. This mayfly (order Ephemeroptera) is in its first stage, the subimago, of two flying stages. It has emerged from its nymphal stage in the river

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Male flea, light micrograph

Male flea, light micrograph
Male flea. Polarised light micrograph of the whole body of a male Pulex sp. flea. The head of the flea is at upper right, with a simple eye (ocellus), two antennae, and piercing, sucking mouthparts

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Wasp sting, light micrograph

Wasp sting, light micrograph
Wasp sting. Light micrograph of the dissected stinging apparatus of a worker wasp (Vespula germanica). In this preparation the three parts of the shaft of the sting have separated into the two

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Dry stone wall, Dorset

Dry stone wall, Dorset
Dry stone wall made from Swanage Stone, the local name for limestone from the Purbeck beds. This rock formed around 140 million years ago at the transition from the Jurassic to Cretaceous periods

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Japanese maple (Acer palmatum)

Japanese maple (Acer palmatum)
Japanese maple foliage (Acer palmatum). New leaves unfurling in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Female mayfly

Female mayfly on hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha) flowers. This mayfly (order Ephemeroptera) is in its its second (reproductive) stage, the imago, of two flying stages

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Primrose flower (Primula vulgaris)

Primrose flower (Primula vulgaris). Close-up of the middle of the flower, showing the stigma (centre). Primrose plants are either thrum eye or pin eye

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Caterpillar skin, light micrograph

Caterpillar skin, light micrograph. This section of the skin shows two prolegs (large round circles) which have hooked hairs on the periphery to grip the surface

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Caterpillar skin, light micrograph

Caterpillar skin, light micrograph. This section of part of the skin shows two half segments. The skin is covered in small hairs or setae (black), and brown structures called tubercles and verrucae

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Bee proboscis, light micrograph

Bee proboscis, light micrograph
Bee proboscis. Polarised light micrograph of the proboscis of the common honey bee (Apis mellifera). The bees proboscis (centre) consists of two outer angled parts (the galea)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Male flea, light micrograph

Male flea, light micrograph
Male flea. Polarised light micrograph of the whole body of a male Pulex sp. flea. The head of the flea is at upper right, with a simple eye (ocellus), two antennae, and piercing, sucking mouthparts

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Gnat, light micrograph

Gnat, light micrograph
Gnat (Culex pipiens), light micrograph. The gnats body has three major parts: the abdomen, thorax and head. The abdomen is at upper centre

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: European polecat

European polecat (Mustela putorius). Polecats are largely carnivorous, feeding on small mammals and amphibians. They are native throughout Europe. Photographed in Surrey, England, UK, in April

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Beetle compound eye, light micrograph

Beetle compound eye, light micrograph
Beetle compound eye. Polarised light micrograph of a portion of the compound eye of a great diving beetle (Dytiscus sp.), showing the massed circular lenses of the simple eyes, the ommatidia

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Japanese apple rose hips (Rosa rugosa)

Japanese apple rose hips (Rosa rugosa). The rose hips (red, round) are the fruit of the rose plant. This plant, also known as Hedgehog rose or Turkestan rose

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Weasel

Weasel (Mustela nivalis) amongst grass. The full name of this animal, known simply as the weasel in the UK, is actually the least weasel. In summer months weasels are brown and beige, as shown

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Gnat head, light micrograph

Gnat head, light micrograph
Gnat head. Light micrograph of the head (lower left), antennae (upper left), proboscis (lower right) and other mouthparts of a gnat (Culex pipiens)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Cockroachs head, light micrograph

Cockroachs head, light micrograph
Cockroachs head. Light micrograph of the head and mouthparts of the American cockroach (Periplaneta orientalis). The head consists of two hemispherical compound eyes (top centre)

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Marsh fritillary butterfly

Marsh fritillary butterfly (Euphydryas aurinia). Photographed at Hod Hill in Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Common moorhen

Common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus). Moorhens are aquatic birds found in freshwater habitats in the Americas, Europe, southern Asia and southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 21st November 2008: Male broad-bodied chaser dragonfly

Male broad-bodied chaser dragonfly (Libellula depressa) on a perch beside a pond. The male uses any natural vantage point to spot and mate with any females coming to the pond



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