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Antennae Collection

"Exploring the Intricacies of Antennae: From Colliding Galaxies to Microscopic Wonders" Antennae colliding galaxies

Background imageAntennae Collection: Antennae colliding galaxies, Hubble image

Antennae colliding galaxies, Hubble image
Antennae colliding galaxies, Hubble Space Telescope image. The Antennae (NGC 4038 and NGC 4039) are formed of two galaxies colliding due to mutual gravitational attraction

Background imageAntennae Collection: Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Praying Mantis - Magnification x 30 (if print A4 size: 29)

Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Praying Mantis - Magnification x 30 (if print A4 size: 29. 7 cm wide)
LRDS-392 Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Praying Mantis Magnification x 30 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) Mantis religiosa David Spears (Last Refuge)

Background imageAntennae Collection: Salvador Dali Portrait

Salvador Dali Portrait
Eric Coop took this photograph of the surrealist artist, Salvador Dali (1904-1989), sporting his famous antennae moustache

Background imageAntennae Collection: Red Admiral butterfly (Vanessa atalanta) with open wings

Red Admiral butterfly (Vanessa atalanta) with open wings

Background imageAntennae Collection: Ant, SEM

Ant, SEM
Ant. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an ant (family Formicidae). One of its compound eyes (red) is seen, as well as two long antennae that are mounted on the head between the eyes

Background imageAntennae Collection: Sputnik 1 stamp

Sputnik 1 stamp. Artwork of Sputnik 1, the worlds first artificial satellite, on a stamp issued by the communist government of the former Soviet Union. Sputnik 1 was launched on October 4th, 1957

Background imageAntennae Collection: Culex mosquito, SEM

Culex mosquito, SEM
Culex mosquito. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Culex sp. mosquito. The mosquitos head is dominated by its large compound eyes (brown spheres)

Background imageAntennae Collection: Red-barbed ant, SEM

Red-barbed ant, SEM
Red-barbed ant (Formica rufibarbis), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This ant is common in mainland Europe, but rare in the UK

Background imageAntennae Collection: Sputnik 1 postcard

Sputnik 1 postcard. Artwork of Sputnik 1, the worlds first artificial satellite, on a postcard issued by the communist government of the former Soviet Union

Background imageAntennae Collection: Honey bee, SEM

Honey bee, SEM
Honey bee (Apis mellifera), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The head and one of the two compound eyes is at lower left

Background imageAntennae Collection: Head of a honey bee, SEM

Head of a honey bee, SEM
Head of a honey bee (Apis mellifera), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The compound eyes (one seen) are either side of the antennae

Background imageAntennae Collection: Land Snail (Gastropoda), internal anatomy, cross-section

Land Snail (Gastropoda), internal anatomy, cross-section

Background imageAntennae Collection: Mosquito (Culicidae), female, internal anatomy, and sucking blood from skin, cross-section

Mosquito (Culicidae), female, internal anatomy, and sucking blood from skin, cross-section

Background imageAntennae Collection: Wasps nest

Wasps nest

Background imageAntennae Collection: Krill (malacostracans), side view

Krill (malacostracans), side view

Background imageAntennae Collection: Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum), feeding on flower using long proboscis

Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum), feeding on flower using long proboscis

Background imageAntennae Collection: Nudibranch (Flabellina nobilis) photographed in the field aquarium in Gulen, Norway

Nudibranch (Flabellina nobilis) photographed in the field aquarium in Gulen, Norway. North East Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAntennae Collection: Lucanus cervus, two male Stag Beetles fighting

Lucanus cervus, two male Stag Beetles fighting

Background imageAntennae Collection: Fruit fly, SEM Z340 / 0699

Fruit fly, SEM Z340 / 0699
Fruit fly. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a fruit fly (Drosophila busckii). Its two compound eyes (red) are seen on either side of the head

Background imageAntennae Collection: Asian giant hornet head

Asian giant hornet head
Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia), close-up of the head. This is the worlds largest hornet, found in temperate and tropical Eastern Asia

Background imageAntennae Collection: Adonis Blue Butterfly - Female resting

Adonis Blue Butterfly - Female resting
USH-989 Adonis Blue BUTTERFLY - female, with wings open Lysandra bellargus Latin also Polyommatus bellargus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAntennae Collection: Getting to know people is always an important part of starting a new job

Getting to know people is always an important part of starting a new job. And its especially arduous for 21 year old actress Maureen O Brien

Background imageAntennae Collection: Dragonfly head C018 / 2394

Dragonfly head C018 / 2394
Dragonfly head. Close-up of the head of a dragonfly (order Odonata), showing its large compound eyes (left and right). Each compound eye is made up of numerous simple eyes called ommatidia

Background imageAntennae Collection: Anopheles mosquito

Anopheles mosquito. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an Anopheles stephensi mosquito, the vector for the malaria parasite in Asia

Background imageAntennae Collection: Fruit fly, SEM Z340 / 0700

Fruit fly, SEM Z340 / 0700
Fruit fly. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a fruit fly (Drosophila busckii). Its two compound eyes (red) are seen on either side of the head

Background imageAntennae Collection: Pompilid spider wasp C018 / 4316

Pompilid spider wasp C018 / 4316
Pompilid spider wasp (Pepsis ruficornis), close-up photo. This specimen was found in the Dominican Republic. It is coloured metallic dark blue and purple with yellow antenna

Background imageAntennae Collection: Harlequin Beetle - close-up

Harlequin Beetle - close-up
PPG-384 Harlequin Beetle - close-up Acrocinus longimanus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAntennae Collection: Humbug snail On red berries of Lords and Ladies plant Clear tentacles and eyes Reading garden, UK

Humbug snail On red berries of Lords and Ladies plant Clear tentacles and eyes Reading garden, UK
SPH-3192 White-lipped Banded SNAIL / Humbug Snail - on bright red berries Clear tentacles and eyes, UK Cepaea hortensis Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAntennae Collection: Woman in fancy dress costume as a cricket, le crillon, with grey mini dress and seethrough cape

Woman in fancy dress costume as a cricket, le crillon, with grey mini dress and seethrough cape
FLO4684485 Woman in fancy dress costume as a cricket, le crillon, with grey mini dress and seethrough cape, long antennae and insect legs

Background imageAntennae Collection: Cahaya Emas

Cahaya Emas
Heri Wijaya

Background imageAntennae Collection: Snail, First half of 19th century. Creator: Tadatoshi

Snail, First half of 19th century. Creator: Tadatoshi
Snail, First half of 19th century

Background imageAntennae Collection: Insects, 1783. Creator: Jan Brandes

Insects, 1783. Creator: Jan Brandes
Insects, 1783. Batavian grasshopper or beetle, cricket Gryllus domesticus, caterpillar, pupae and cockroach Blatta americana

Background imageAntennae Collection: MANTİS

MANTİS
Mustafa öztürk

Background imageAntennae Collection: Pederson cleaner shrimp (Periclimenes pedersoni), Cienaga de Zapata National Park

Pederson cleaner shrimp (Periclimenes pedersoni), Cienaga de Zapata National Park, Matanzas Province, Cuba

Background imageAntennae Collection: Bush cricket / Katydid (Tettigoniidae ), female leaf mimic ovipositing into branch

Bush cricket / Katydid (Tettigoniidae ), female leaf mimic ovipositing into branch. Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru

Background imageAntennae Collection: Indian moon / Indian luna moth (Actias selene) head-on view showing feather-like antennae

Indian moon / Indian luna moth (Actias selene) head-on view showing feather-like antennae. Captive

Background imageAntennae Collection: American moon moth (Actias luna) male, North America

American moon moth (Actias luna) male, North America

Background imageAntennae Collection: RF - Thistle Mantis (Blepharopsis mendica) among petals, captive, occurs in North Africa

RF - Thistle Mantis (Blepharopsis mendica) among petals, captive, occurs in North Africa and the Canary Islands

Background imageAntennae Collection: Longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo

Longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo

Background imageAntennae Collection: Butterfly eyes, close up

Butterfly eyes, close up

Background imageAntennae Collection: Yellow-tail moth (Euproctis similis) on a leaf, Montiaghs Moss National Nature Reserve

Yellow-tail moth (Euproctis similis) on a leaf, Montiaghs Moss National Nature Reserve, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. July

Background imageAntennae Collection: African golden emperor moth (Gonimbrasia krucki), close up of male head, Kenya

African golden emperor moth (Gonimbrasia krucki), close up of male head, Kenya, Africa Controlled conditions

Background imageAntennae Collection: White-ringed atlas moth (Epiphora mythimnia) portrait, Kenya, Africa

White-ringed atlas moth (Epiphora mythimnia) portrait, Kenya, Africa

Background imageAntennae Collection: Cockchafer beetle (Melolontha melolontha) on lichen encrusted twig. France. May

Cockchafer beetle (Melolontha melolontha) on lichen encrusted twig. France. May

Background imageAntennae Collection: Tussah moth (Antheraea godmani) close-up of head and bipectinate antennae. Santa Clara

Tussah moth (Antheraea godmani) close-up of head and bipectinate antennae. Santa Clara, Chiriqui Province, Panama. Focus stacked image

Background imageAntennae Collection: Best wishes from Hereford, Herefordshire

Best wishes from Hereford, Herefordshire - featuring inset images of local landmarks set set within a remarkable human butterfly farme, far more common in continental European postcards of this era

Background imageAntennae Collection: Lesser purple emperor butterfly (Apatura ilia), sitting on a leaf, Finland, August

Lesser purple emperor butterfly (Apatura ilia), sitting on a leaf, Finland, August

Background imageAntennae Collection: Hornet (Vespa crabro) close up of head

Hornet (Vespa crabro) close up of head



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"Exploring the Intricacies of Antennae: From Colliding Galaxies to Microscopic Wonders" Antennae colliding galaxies: Witness the cosmic dance of two galaxies intertwining their antennae, captured in a breathtaking Hubble image. Revealing the Praying Mantis: A Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) magnifies this fascinating creature's antennae by 30 times, showcasing its intricate structure and design. The Red Admiral's Graceful Display: With open wings, this majestic butterfly flaunts its vibrant colors while delicately displaying its elegant antennae. Salvador Dali's Surreal Inspiration: Inspired by the surreal genius himself, a portrait captures the artist with his iconic mustache resembling whimsical antennae. Unveiling Nature's Architects: An SEM image reveals an ant up close, highlighting its sensitive and vital sensory organs - the antennae - that guide it through life. Sputnik 1 Stamp Commemoration: Celebrating mankind's technological achievements, a stamp featuring Sputnik 1 pays homage to humanity's reach for the stars and beyond with its distinctive antenna array. Exploring Insect Anatomy: Delve into microscopic wonders as an SEM unveils Culex mosquito and red-barbed ant specimens, emphasizing their remarkable antenna adaptations for survival. Journey Back in Time with Sputnik 1 Postcard: Transport yourself to a pivotal moment in history when space exploration began with this vintage postcard depicting Sputnik 1 and its revolutionary antennas. Honey Bee Underneath It All: Peer into the head of a honey bee through an SEM image, revealing how these tiny creatures rely on their delicate yet powerful antennae for navigation and communication within their complex hive society. Mosquitoes' Bloodsucking Secrets Exposed.