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Images Dated 21st December 2012 (page 6)

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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 (green) bound to a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and blue)

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: RNA interference viral suppressor and RNA

RNA interference viral suppressor and RNA. Computer model showing the molecular structure of the p19 protein (green) from a Tombusvirus, suppressing a double-stranded

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: RNA interference viral suppressor and RNA

RNA interference viral suppressor and RNA. Computer model showing the molecular structure of the p19 protein (blue) from a Tombusvirus, suppressing a double-stranded

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Empress cicada

Empress cicada. View of the upper side of an Empress cicada (Pomponia imperatoria). This species is found on the island of Borneo and has a wingspan of 20cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Cicadas

Cicadas. Collection of cicadas from around the world: At top is Yanga heathi from Mafagascar, with a wingspan of 12cm. At centre is Tacua speciosa, from Northern India, with a wingspan of 15cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Leaf insect

Leaf insect
Grays leaf insect. View of the upper side of a leaf insect (Phyllium crucifolium), with its wings spread. This specimen was found in the Seychelles, and has a body length of 11cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Cicadas

Cicadas. Collection of cicadas from around the world. At top is Lyristes plebejus from France, with a wingspan of 11cm. At left in the 2nd row is Tosena pavei form Laos, with a wingspan of 8cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Grays leaf insect

Grays leaf insect. View of the upper side of a male Grays leaf insect (Phyllium bioculatum), with its wings spread. This specimen was found in Sri Lanka, and has a wingspan of 8cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Ghost insect

Ghost insect. View of ghost insect (Prisopus piperinus) camouflaged against a piece of bark. This specimen was found in Amazonian Guyana, and has a body length of 7cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Giant Malaysian leaf insect

Giant Malaysian leaf insect. View of the upper side of a giant Malaysian leaf insect (Phyllium giganteum). This specimen was found in Thailand, and has a body length of 12cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Shield bugs

Shield bugs
Jewel bugs. Collection of colourful Catacanthus incarnatus shield bugs (family Scutelleridae) from Africa. The bodies of these specimens measure 1.8cm long

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Giant Malaysian leaf insect

Giant Malaysian leaf insect. View of the underside of a giant Malaysian leaf insect (Phyllium giganteum). This specimen was found in Thailand, and has a body length of 12cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Cicada

Cicada. View of the upper side of an Tacua speciosa cicada. This specimen is from the island of Malacca, Malaysia, and has a wingspan of 15cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Hump-backed stick insect

Hump-backed stick insect. View of the upper side of a male hump-backed stick insect (Cranidium gibbosum) with its wings spread. This specimen was found in Amazonian Guyana, and has a wingspan of 10cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Yellow umbrella stick insect

Yellow umbrella stick insect. View of the upper side of a female yellow umbrella stick insect (Tagesoidea nigrofasciata) with its wings spread

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Jewel bugs

Jewel bugs. Assorted selection of colourful Callidea sp. jewel bugs (family Scutelleridae) from Africa. The bodies of these specimens measure 1.8cm long

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Stick insect

Stick insect. View of the upper side of an Extatosoma sp. stick insect (phasmid). This specimen was found in Thailand, and has a body length of 18cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Giant water bug

Giant water bug. View of the upper side of a giant water bug (Belostoma grande). This large aquatic insect was found in the USA. The body of this specimen measures 11cm long

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Blowflies

Blowflies. Assorted selection of Rutilia sp. blowflies from Australia. Seen here are R. splendida, R. formosa, R. rubiceps, R. serena and R. regalis

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Hump-backed stick insect

Hump-backed stick insect. View of the upper side of a female hump-backed stick insect (Cranidium gibbosum). This specimen was found in Amazonian Guyana, and has a body length of 16cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Click beetles

Click beetles. View of the upper side of click beetles (Semiotus imperialis). These specimens are from the Amazon Basin, Brazil. Their bodies measure 5cm long

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Yellow umbrella stick insect

Yellow umbrella stick insect. View of the upper side of a male yellow umbrella stick insect (Tagesoidea nigrofasciata) with its wings spread

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Frog-legged leaf beetles

Frog-legged leaf beetles. View of the upper side of a group of frog-legged leaf beetles (Sagra buqueti). These specimens are from Malaysia. Their bodies measure 2.5cm long

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Malaysian jungle nymph

Malaysian jungle nymph
Stick insect. View of the upper side of a Malaysian jungle nymph (Heteropteryx dilatata) stick insect (phasmid) with its wings spread. This specimen was found Malaysia, and has a wingspan of 8cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Stick insect

Stick insect. View of the upper side of a Eurycanthea horrida stick insect (phasmid). This specimen was found on the island of New Guinea, Indonesia, and has a body length of 14cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Monkey beetles

Monkey beetles. View of the upper side of two species of monkey beetle (subfamily Rutelinae) scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae) from Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Monkey beetles

Monkey beetles. View of the upper side of iridescent green Plusiotis resplendens monkey beetles (subfamily Rutelinae). These scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae) are found in Costa Rica, Panama

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Leaf-mimic bush-cricket

Leaf-mimic bush-cricket. View of the upper side of a bush-cricket (Cycloptera speculata) with its wings spread. The wings of this insect closely resemble dead leaves

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Tiger beetles

Tiger beetles. View of the upper side of three tiger beetles (Damaster blaptoides). This species of ground beetle is found in Russia and Japan. The bodies of these specimens measure 7cm long

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Leaf-mimic bush-cricket

Leaf-mimic bush-cricket. Anomatoptera maculifolia bush-cricket (order Tettigoniidae). The wings of this insect closely resemble dead leaves

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Tiger beetles

Tiger beetles. View of the upper side of a tiger beetle (Damaster blaptoides). This species of ground beetle is found in Russia and Japan. The body of this specimen measures 7cm long

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Darwins beetle

Darwins beetle. View of the upper side a female Chiasognathus grantii stag beetle. This species of stag beetle is known as Darwins beetle and is found in Argentina and Chile

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Ground beetle specimen collection

Ground beetle specimen collection. Box containing preserved specimens of various iridescent Carabus sp. ground beetles (family Carabidae) found in Europe. Seen here are: C. auronitens, C

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Darwins beetles

Darwins beetles. View of the upper side of two female (bottom) and one male Chiasognathus grantii stag beetles. This species of stag beetle is known as Darwins beetle and is found in Argentina

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Stag beetle

Stag beetle. View of the upper side of a stag beetle (Odontolabis delesserti), showing its large mandibles (jaws). This beetle was found in Java, Indonesia. The body of this specimen measures 7cm long

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Grasshopper

Grasshopper. View of the upper side of a Titanacris velasquezi grasshopper with its wings spread. This specimen was found in Mexico, and has a wingspan of 17cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Stag beetle

Stag beetle. View of the upper side of a stag beetle (Hexarthrius deyrollei), showing its large mandibles (jaws). This beetle was found in Thailand. The body of this specimen measures 8.5cm long

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Milkweed locust

Milkweed locust. View of the upper side of a Milkweed locust (Phymateus morbillosus) with its wings spread. This specimen was found in South Africa, and has a wingspan of 13cm

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Tropical grasshopper

Tropical grasshopper
Giant cockroach. View of the upper side of a Blaberus giganteus cockroach with its wings spread. This insect is endemic to the rainforests of Central America and northern South America

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Stag beetle

Stag beetle. View of the upper side of a stag beetle (Eurytrachelus titanus), showing its large mandibles (jaws). This species of stag beetle is found in Sumatra and Borneo

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Violin beetle

Violin beetle. View of the upper side of a violin beetle (Mormolyce borneensis) from Borneo. The body of this specimen measures 9cm long

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Bush-cricket

Bush-cricket. View of the upper side of a Siliquofera grandis bush-cricket (katydid, family Tettigoniidae) with its wings spread

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Leaf-mimic bush-cricket

Leaf-mimic bush-cricket. View of the upper side of a bush-cricket (Porphyromma sp.) with its wings spread. The wings of this insect closely resemble dead leaves

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Bush-cricket

Bush-cricket. View of the upper side of an Eumegalodon ensifer bush-cricket (katydid, family Tettigoniidae) with its wings spread. This species is found in Java, Sumatra, Borneo and Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Stag beetle

Stag beetle. View of the upper side of a stag beetle (Eurytrachelus titanus), showing its large mandibles (jaws). This species of stag beetle is found in Sumatra and Borneo

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Violin beetle

Violin beetle. View of the upper side of a violin beetle (Mormolyce borneensis) from Borneo. The body of this specimen measures 9cm long

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Bush-cricket

Bush-cricket. View of the upper side of an Acridoxena hewaniana bush-cricket (katydid, family Tettigoniidae) with its wings spread. This species is found in tropical Africa

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2012: Flower chafer beetles

Flower chafer beetles. View of the upper side of a selection of flower chafer scarab beetles (Eudicella gralli mechowi) - a subspecies of the flamboyant flower beetle (Eudicella gralli)



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