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Images Dated 21st December 2012 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Rajah butterfly

Rajah butterfly. View of the upper side of a rajah butterfly (Charaxes delphis). This species of butterfly is found in Southeast Asia. It has a wingspan of 9cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Solignac mixed boiler system, 1897

Solignac mixed boiler system, 1897
Solignac mixed boiler system. 19th-century artwork of a rear cross-section view through a Solignac mixed boiler system. This shows S-tube bundles through which water is passed from a reservoir tank

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Common map butterfly

Common map butterfly
Common map. View of the upper side of a common map (Cyrestis thyodamas) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in South Asia and Southeast Asia. It has a wingspan of 6cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Industrial boiler room, 1897

Industrial boiler room, 1897
Industrial boiler room. 19th-century artwork of stokers shovelling coal into furnaces in a factory boiler room. These are industrial boilers constructed by the US company Babcock and Wilcox

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Rajah butterflies

Rajah butterflies. Collection of different Rajah (Charaxes sp.) butterflies: Charaxes delphis is at top left), Charaxes brutus at top right

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Hadrians white charaxes butterfly

Hadrians white charaxes butterfly
Hadrians white charaxes. View of the upper side of a Hadrians white charaxes (Charaxes hadrianus) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in Southeast Asia. It has a wingspan of 9cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Stately rajah butterfly

Stately rajah butterfly
Stately rajah. View of the upper side of a stately rajah (Polyura dolon) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in Southeast Asia. It has a wingspan of 9cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Babcock and Wilcox boilers, 1897

Babcock and Wilcox boilers, 1897
Babcock and Wilcox boilers. 19th-century artwork of a rear view of two Babcock and Wilcox boilers (236 square meters of heating surface) during installation

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Brazilian owl butterfly

Brazilian owl butterfly
Brazilian owl. View of the upper side of a Brazilian owl (Caligo brasiliensis) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in most of South America as various subspecies. It has a wingspan of 12cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Weir and river measurements, 1897

Weir and river measurements, 1897
Weir and river measurements. 19th-century artwork of a thin-wall weir being used to measure aspects of the flow of water along a river

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Kinetographe projector, 1897

Kinetographe projector, 1897
Kinetographe projector. 19th-century artwork of an early type of movie projector using kinetographe technology. Examples of this included Edisons Kinetoscope

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Orange oakleaf butterfly

Orange oakleaf butterfly
Orange oakleaf. Backlit view of the underside of an orange oakleaf (Kallima inachus) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in tropical Asia from India to Japan. It has a wingspan of 9cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Rhetenor blue morpho butterfly

Rhetenor blue morpho butterfly
Rhetenor blue morpho. Close-up of the wing of a Rhetenor blue morpho (Morpho rhetenor) butterfly, showing its covering of iridescent scales

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Photozootrope, 1897

Photozootrope, 1897
Photozootrope. 19th-century artwork of a device called a photozootrope built by French inventor Henri Joly (1866-1945). This was an early motion picture projector

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Orange oakleaf butterfly

Orange oakleaf butterfly
Orange oakleaf. View of the underside of an orange oakleaf (Kallima inachus) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in tropical Asia from India to Japan. It has a wingspan of 9cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Acetylene production, 1897

Acetylene production, 1897
Acetylene production. 19th-century artwork of a facility producing acetylene gas, used as a fuel. This facility can supply the gas to between 200 and 300 units, usually lamps

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Orange oakleaf butterfly

Orange oakleaf butterfly
Orange oakleaf. View of the upper side of an orange oakleaf (Kallima inachus) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in tropical Asia from India to Japan. It has a wingspan of 9cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Cinema projector, 1897

Cinema projector, 1897
Cinema projector. 19th-century artwork of an early type of cinema projector called a cinematographe. This longitudinal section shows the interior workings of the machine

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Rhetenor blue morpho butterfly

Rhetenor blue morpho butterfly
Rhetenor blue morpho. View of the upper side of a Rhetenor blue morpho (Morpho rhetenor) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in Surinam, French Guiana, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Morpho butterfly

Morpho butterfly. View of the upper side of a morpho butterfly (Morpho eros) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in Amazonian Guyana. It has a wingspan of 13cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Malay birdwing

Malay birdwing. View of the upper side of a male Malay birdwing (Troides amphrysus ruficollis) butterfly. This subspecies of butterfly is endemic to the Malay Peninsula, Thailand and Burma

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Tobacco mosaic virus, molecular model

Tobacco mosaic virus, molecular model
Tobacco mosaic virus. Computer model showing the molecular structure of a tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) particle (virion). This plant virus is a tobamovirus, and has an RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Swallowtail butterfly

Swallowtail butterfly. View of the upper side of an Atrophaneura horishana swallowtail butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in Taiwan. It has a wingspan of 11cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Palawan birdwing

Palawan birdwing. View of the upper side of a male palawan birdwing (Trogonoptera trojana) butterfly. This species of butterfly is endemic to Palawan in the Philippines. It has a wingspan of 15cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Ulysses butterfly

Ulysses butterfly. View of the upper side of a Ulysses butterfly (Papilio ulysses). This large swallowtail butterfly is endemic to Australasia. It has a wingspan of 12cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Queen Victorias birdwing

Queen Victorias birdwing. View of the upper side of a female Queen Victorias birdwing (Ornithoptera victoriae) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in the Solomon Islands

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Queen Victorias birdwing

Queen Victorias birdwing. View of the upper side of a male Queen Victorias birdwing (Ornithoptera victoriae) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in the Solomon Islands

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Tobacco mosaic virus, molecular model

Tobacco mosaic virus, molecular model
Tobacco mosaic virus. Computer model showing the molecular structure of a tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) particle (virion). This plant virus is a tobamovirus, and has an RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Swallowtail butterfly

Swallowtail butterfly. View of the upper side of a swallowtail butterfly (Hestia idea). This species of butterfly is found on the Maluku Islands, Indonesia, and has a wingspan of 14cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Oestrogen receptor, molecular model

Oestrogen receptor, molecular model
Oestrogen receptor. Molecular model of an oestrogen receptor, bound to a glucocorticoid receptor-interacting protein. Oestrogen receptors are cytoplasmic proteins that bind oestrogens

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Common green birdwing

Common green birdwing. View of the upper side of a common green birdwing (Ornithoptera priamus) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found in the central and south Moluccas, New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Wallaces golden birdwing

Wallaces golden birdwing. View of the upper side of a Wallaces golden birdwing (Ornithoptera croesus) butterfly. This species of butterfly is found on the Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Tumour suppressor protein molecular model

Tumour suppressor protein molecular model
Tumour suppressor protein. Molecular model of the tumour suppressor protein p53 (red and purple) bound to a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, light pink and orange)

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Cuckoo wasps

Cuckoo wasps. View of the upper side of a collection of Chrysantheda frontalis cuckoo wasps (family Chrysididae), showing their iridescent bodies

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Spider wasp

Spider wasp. View of the upper side of a spider wasp (Pepsis heros). This large species of wasp is found in Amazonian Brazil and Guyana

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Cuckoo wasp

Cuckoo wasp. View of the upper side of a Chrysantheda frontalis cuckoo wasp (family Chrysididae), showing its iridescent body

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Oestrogen receptor, molecular model

Oestrogen receptor, molecular model
Oestrogen receptor. Molecular model of an oestrogen receptor, bound to a glucocorticoid receptor-interacting protein. Oestrogen receptors are cytoplasmic proteins that bind oestrogens

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Lanternfly

Lanternfly. View of the upper side of an Aracynthus sanguineus. lanternfly (family Fulgoridae). This species is found in the Amazon Basin of Brazil and Bolivia, and has a wingspan of 10cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Lanternfly

Lanternfly. View of the upper side of a Phenax variegata lanternfly (family Fulgoridae). This species is found in the Amazon Basin of South America, and has a wingspan of 13cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Insulin molecule

Insulin molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the hormone insulin. Insulin consists of two peptide chains, A and B, which are linked by disulphide bridges

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: European honey bees

European honey bees (Apis mellifera)

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Lanternfly

Lanternfly. View of the upper side of a Paralystra emma lanternfly (family Fulgoridae). This specimen was found in Guyana, and has a wingspan of 9cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Insulin molecule

Insulin molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the hormone insulin. Insulin consists of two peptide chains, A and B, which are linked by disulphide bridges

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Transcription factor complexed with DNA

Transcription factor complexed with DNA. Computer model showing the yeast transcriptional activator GCN4 protein (purple) bound to a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and red)

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Lanternfly

Lanternfly. View of the upper side of a Pyrops oculata lanternfly (family Fulgoridae). This specimen was found in Sumatra, Indonesia, and has a wingspan of 10cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Hendra virus fusion protein

Hendra virus fusion protein. Molecular model of the core of the fusion protein from the hendra virus. This protein is involved in the fusion of the virus with host cells

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Bush-cricket

Bush-cricket. View of the upper side of a bush-cricket (Sanaa imperialis) with its wings spread. This specimen was found in Thailand, and has a wingspan of 13cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Death s-head hawk moth

Death s-head hawk moth
Death s-head moth. View of the upper side of a death s-head hawk moth (Acherontia atropos). Acherontia species moths are notorious mainly for a vaguely skull-shaped pattern on the thorax



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