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Background imageMites Collection: Remington Family

Remington Family
SIR THOMAS REMINGTON of Lund, Yorkshire, with his wife and their fifteen living children; five deceased infants lie on the floor in their shrouds, poor wee mites

Background imageMites Collection: Picture No. 11675613

Picture No. 11675613
Dark Field Light Micrograph: Scabies Mite. Date:

Background imageMites Collection: Eyelash mite tails, SEM

Eyelash mite tails, SEM
Eyelash mite tails. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tails (pink) of three eyelash, or follicle, mites (Demodex folliculorum), protruding from a human hair follicle

Background imageMites Collection: The Widow casting her Mites into the Treasury (engraving)

The Widow casting her Mites into the Treasury (engraving)
5992438 The Widow casting her Mites into the Treasury (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Widow casting her Mites into the Treasury)

Background imageMites Collection: Mites, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Mites, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999053 Mites, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA, 1833-39)

Background imageMites Collection: The poor widows two mites (engraving)

The poor widows two mites (engraving)
5224112 The poor widows two mites (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The poor widows two mites)

Background imageMites Collection: Wonderful insects (coloured engraving)

Wonderful insects (coloured engraving)
997817 Wonderful insects (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageMites Collection: Turaco, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Turaco, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999748 Turaco, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA, 1833-39)

Background imageMites Collection: Picture No. 12010244

Picture No. 12010244
Sexton Beetle - With Mites - Cornwall - UK Date:

Background imageMites Collection: Tick (Ixodidae), view from above

Tick (Ixodidae), view from above

Background imageMites Collection: Picture No. 11014630

Picture No. 11014630
Cheese Mite Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x 350 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) (Tyrolichus casei) Date:

Background imageMites Collection: Follicle mite heads (SEM) C013 / 5120

Follicle mite heads (SEM) C013 / 5120
Follicle mite heads (Demodex folliculorum), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of follicle or eyelash mites protruding from a dissected human hair follicle

Background imageMites Collection: Trophies ecclesiastical attributes L Cahier de TrophA es

Trophies ecclesiastical attributes L Cahier de TrophA es
Trophies with ecclesiastical attributes L Cahier de Trophe es (series title on object), Six trophies with ecclesiastical attributes such as rods, crosses, chalices, mites, stone tables

Background imageMites Collection: Eyelash hairs, SEM

Eyelash hairs, SEM
Eyelash hairs and skin. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of eyelash hairs growing from the surface of human skin

Background imageMites Collection: Verroa Mite SPH 2204 Attached to thorax of honey Bee drone. Verroa / Apis mellifera © Steve Hopkin

Verroa Mite SPH 2204 Attached to thorax of honey Bee drone. Verroa / Apis mellifera © Steve Hopkin / ARDEA LONDON
SPH-2204 Verroa (Varroa) Mite Attached to thorax of Honeybee drone Verroa / Apis mellifera Verroa mite is major cause in the decline in of honey production in UK bee keeping

Background imageMites Collection: Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Flour Mite, Magnification x 500 (A4 size: 29. 7 cm width)

Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Flour Mite, Magnification x 500 (A4 size: 29. 7 cm width)
LRDS-58 Flour Mite Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) Acarus siro Magnification x 500 (A4 size: 29.7 cm width) Coloured by hand to enhance natural features

Background imageMites Collection: Picture No. 11807158

Picture No. 11807158
Water Mite larvae on Damselfly, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageMites Collection: Picture No. 11675619

Picture No. 11675619
Dark Field Light Micrograph: Harvest Mite Chigger. Date:

Background imageMites Collection: Pairing of Common Blue Damselflies (Enallagma cyathigerum) with parasitic mites, Bavaria, Germany

Pairing of Common Blue Damselflies (Enallagma cyathigerum) with parasitic mites, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageMites Collection: Gorse Spider Mite (Tetranychus lintearius) mass in protective silk web on gorse, Dartmoor, Devon

Gorse Spider Mite (Tetranychus lintearius) mass in protective silk web on gorse, Dartmoor, Devon, England, July

Background imageMites Collection: Damage to tomato leaves by two-spotted or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae in a garden

Damage to tomato leaves by two-spotted or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae in a garden greenhouse

Background imageMites Collection: Two-spotted or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae, two immatures, on tomato leaf

Two-spotted or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae, two immatures, on tomato leaf

Background imageMites Collection: Picture No. 10855750

Picture No. 10855750
Orbibatid Soil Mite - 1mm long (Belba sp. ) Date:

Background imageMites Collection: Picture No. 10946937

Picture No. 10946937
Gorse Spider Mite - on Gorse Cornwall, UK. Date:

Background imageMites Collection: Picture No. 10946936

Picture No. 10946936
Gorse Spider Mite - on Gorse Cornwall, UK. Date:

Background imageMites Collection: Early blisters of pear leaf blister mite, Eriophyes pyri, red on young pear foliage

Early blisters of pear leaf blister mite, Eriophyes pyri, red on young pear foliage and flower peduncles in spring

Background imageMites Collection: Grapevine blister mite, Colomerus vitis, white damage blisters on the lower surface of vine leaves

Grapevine blister mite, Colomerus vitis, white damage blisters on the lower surface of vine leaves in France

Background imageMites Collection: Colony of gall mites, Aceria pseudoplatani, on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Colony of gall mites, Aceria pseudoplatani, on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageMites Collection: Tetranichid spider mites (Tetranichidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Tetranichid spider mites (Tetranichidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageMites Collection: Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) with prey mites on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) with prey mites on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageMites Collection: Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageMites Collection: Sheep farming, dipping ewes with insecticide to kill lice and mites, North Yorkshire, England

Sheep farming, dipping ewes with insecticide to kill lice and mites, North Yorkshire, England, September

Background imageMites Collection: A green V shape packet of Amblyseius cucumeris mite predators on conservatory plant to control

A green V shape packet of Amblyseius cucumeris mite predators on conservatory plant to control pest mites

Background imageMites Collection: A red V shape packet of Amblyseius andersoni mite predators on conservatory plant to control pest

A red V shape packet of Amblyseius andersoni mite predators on conservatory plant to control pest mites

Background imageMites Collection: Chamomile Shark (Cucullia chamomillae) adult, with parasitic mites on antenna

Chamomile Shark (Cucullia chamomillae) adult, with parasitic mites on antenna, resting on lichen covered twig, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont, Northern Italy, June

Background imageMites Collection: Lime Nail-gall Mite (Eriophyes tiliae) galls, growing from surface of Lime (Tilia sp)

Lime Nail-gall Mite (Eriophyes tiliae) galls, growing from surface of Lime (Tilia sp. ) leaf, Clumber Park
Lime Nail-gall Mite (Eriophyes tiliae) galls, growing from surface of Lime (Tilia sp.) leaf, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, September

Background imageMites Collection: Cranefly (Tipulidae sp. ) adult, infested with parasitic mites, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps

Cranefly (Tipulidae sp. ) adult, infested with parasitic mites, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont
Cranefly (Tipulidae sp.) adult, infested with parasitic mites, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont, Northern Italy, July

Background imageMites Collection: Harvestman (Opiliones sp. ) adult, with parasitic mites attached to legs, Cannobina Valley

Harvestman (Opiliones sp. ) adult, with parasitic mites attached to legs, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont
Harvestman (Opiliones sp.) adult, with parasitic mites attached to legs, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont, Northern Italy, July

Background imageMites Collection: Domestic Sheep, mule ewe, affected by Sheep Scab (Psoroptic Mange) caused by Psoroptes mites

Domestic Sheep, mule ewe, affected by Sheep Scab (Psoroptic Mange) caused by Psoroptes mites, grazing in pasture, Lancashire, England, March

Background imageMites Collection: Model of House Dust Mite (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus), view from above

Model of House Dust Mite (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus), view from above

Background imageMites Collection: Dust mites, SEM Z445 / 0355

Dust mites, SEM Z445 / 0355
Dust mites (Dermatophagoides sp.) and dust debris, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Every house has millions of dust mites

Background imageMites Collection: Gall mites, SEM

Gall mites, SEM
Gall mites. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of several gall mites (Eriophyes sp.). These pests infest a wide range of plants, causing economic damage to food crops and forests

Background imageMites Collection: Widows Mites

Widows Mites
Lot of Widows Mites

Background imageMites Collection: Phoretic Mites - hitchiking on Harvsetman Spider - UK

Phoretic Mites - hitchiking on Harvsetman Spider - UK
SPH-804 Phoretic Mites - Hitchiking on Harvestman UK Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMites Collection: Gorse Spider Mite web - Cornwall - UK

Gorse Spider Mite web - Cornwall - UK
DAC-110 Gorse Spider Mite web Cornwall - UK Tetranychus linearius David Chapman contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401



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"Mites: Unveiling the Microscopic World of Remington Family" Step into the fascinating world with Picture No. 11675613, where the Remington Family invites you to explore their intricate lives. Delve deep into their existence as you witness the mesmerizing SEM image of eyelash mite tails, captured in stunning detail. Through Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM), behold a magnification x 3800 view of a Follicle Mite, revealing its hidden wonders. Imagine this awe-inspiring image printed on A4 size paper, stretching an impressive 29. 7 cm wide. Intriguingly, they have been depicted throughout history in various forms. From engravings like "The Widow casting her Mites into the Treasury" and "Mites, 1833-39, " these colored illustrations give us glimpses into how these tiny creatures were perceived during different eras. One such engraving portrays "The poor widows two mites, " showcasing the significance and value attributed to even the smallest contributions in society. Another colored engraving titled "Wonderful insects" highlights just how remarkable these minuscule beings truly are. Expand your understanding further with Picture No. 12010244 featuring Turaco birds amidst a backdrop that showcases vibrant colors reminiscent of those found in nature's tapestry. But let's not forget about other members of this diverse family; take a bird's-eye view through Picture No. 11014630 to observe ticks from above—a reminder that mites come in many shapes and sizes within their vast ecosystem. So join us on this captivating journey as we unravel the mysteries surrounding mites—the extraordinary inhabitants thriving right beneath our noses.