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Background imageMosquito Collection: Coloured SEM of head of Aedes punctor mosquito

Coloured SEM of head of Aedes punctor mosquito
Head of a mosquito. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the head of a female yellow fever mosquito, Aedes punctor. Like other insects, the mosquito has compound eyes, consisting of many facets

Background imageMosquito Collection: Male mosquito head, SEM

Male mosquito head, SEM
Male mosquito head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a male mosquito (Aedes punctor). One of the large compound eyes (red) is at lower right

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito head

Mosquito head
Mosquito. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a male mosquito (Culex pipiens). Its large compound eyes are seen at lower right

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito, artwork F007 / 7430

Mosquito, artwork F007 / 7430
Mosquito, computer artwork

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito on skin, artwork F007 / 6166

Mosquito on skin, artwork F007 / 6166
Mosquito on skin, computer artwork

Background imageMosquito Collection: Flying mosquito, artwork F007 / 6170

Flying mosquito, artwork F007 / 6170
Flying mosquito, computer artwork

Background imageMosquito Collection: Flying mosquito, artwork F007 / 6171

Flying mosquito, artwork F007 / 6171
Flying mosquito, computer artwork

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito on skin, artwork F007 / 6167

Mosquito on skin, artwork F007 / 6167
Mosquito on skin, computer artwork

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito, artwork F007 / 6176

Mosquito, artwork F007 / 6176
Mosquito, computer artwork

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito, artwork F007 / 6174

Mosquito, artwork F007 / 6174
Mosquito, computer artwork

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito on skin, artwork F007 / 6168

Mosquito on skin, artwork F007 / 6168
Mosquito on skin, computer artwork

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito, artwork F007 / 6175

Mosquito, artwork F007 / 6175
Mosquito, computer artwork

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito on skin, artwork F007 / 6169

Mosquito on skin, artwork F007 / 6169
Mosquito on skin, computer artwork

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito on skin, artwork F007 / 6165

Mosquito on skin, artwork F007 / 6165
Mosquito on skin, computer artwork

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito, artwork F007 / 6177

Mosquito, artwork F007 / 6177
Mosquito, computer artwork

Background imageMosquito Collection: GST enzyme conferring DDT resistance F006 / 9460

GST enzyme conferring DDT resistance F006 / 9460
GST enzyme. Molecular model of a glutathione S-transferase (GST) enzyme from the malaria-carrying mosquito Anopheles gambiae

Background imageMosquito Collection: St. Louis encephalitis virus particles C016 / 9453

St. Louis encephalitis virus particles C016 / 9453
St. Louis encephalitis virus particles. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a mosquito salivary gland containing numerous Saint Louis encephalitis virus particles

Background imageMosquito Collection: Malaria infection cycle, artwork

Malaria infection cycle, artwork. Life cycle of the Plasmodium parasite that causes malaria, which can cause coma and death. At upper left, a female Anopheles mosquito bites and infects a person

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito antenna, SEM C018 / 0540

Mosquito antenna, SEM C018 / 0540
Mosquito antenna, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The lobed structures and hairs an an insects antenna have sensory roles. Magnification: x2050 when printed at 10 centimetres across

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito antenna, SEM C018 / 0539

Mosquito antenna, SEM C018 / 0539
Mosquito antenna, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The lobed structures and hairs an an insects antenna have sensory roles. Magnification: x2050 when printed at 10 centimetres across

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito feeding on a lizard

Mosquito feeding on a lizard (Enyalioides microlepis). Some species of mosquitoes feed on the blood of a range of animals, often mammals, but also including reptiles and amphibians

Background imageMosquito Collection: Anopheles stephensi mosquito larva

Anopheles stephensi mosquito larva. The head is at left, the tail at right. The adult Anopheles stephensi female is a known vector for the tropical disease malaria

Background imageMosquito Collection: Aedes mosquito and Chikungunya virus

Aedes mosquito and Chikungunya virus. Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) mosquito next to a Chikungunya virus particle (virion). The Chikungunya virus is transmitted by Aedes sp

Background imageMosquito Collection: Asian tiger mosquito

Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus). This mosquito acts as a vector for the Chikungunya virus, West Nile virus, and the Dengue fever virus, which it transmits when it feeds on blood

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito biting a human C014 / 9801

Mosquito biting a human C014 / 9801
Mosquito biting a human. Close-up of an Aedes sp. mosquito feeding on a human

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito feeding, artwork

Mosquito feeding, artwork
Mosquito feeding. Computer artwork of a mosquito with its proboscis inserted into a persons skin (lower left) to feed on blood in a blood vessel (red)

Background imageMosquito Collection: Culex mosquito larva C017 / 8352

Culex mosquito larva C017 / 8352
Culex mosquito larva, with a breathing tube, on the waters surface. Mosquito larvae have a well-developed head (upper right) with mouth brushes used for feeding and propulsion

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito proboscis, SEM C017 / 8310

Mosquito proboscis, SEM C017 / 8310
Mosquito proboscis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the proboscis of an Anopheles gambiae mosquito. The green part is the stylet, which is used to pierce th skin

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito C018 / 2429

Mosquito C018 / 2429
Mosquito. Close-up of a mosquito, showing its feathery antennae (right) and long proboscis (lower right), which it uses to suck blood

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito larva, SEM

Mosquito larva, SEM
Mosquito larva (Aedes punctor), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Magnification x18 at an image size of 10 cm wide

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito Larva - at water surface - UK (Diptera: Culicidae)

Mosquito Larva - at water surface - UK (Diptera: Culicidae)
SPH-1521 Mosquito Larva - at water surface UK Diptera : Culicidae Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito - male - largest species in UK

Mosquito - male - largest species in UK
SPH-1524 Mosquito - male largest species in UK Culiseta annulata Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMosquito Collection: Anopheles sp. anopheline mosquito

Anopheles sp. anopheline mosquito
Female mosquito feeding. The female requires a diet of blood to ensure the successful maturation of her eggs

Background imageMosquito Collection: Theobaldia annulata, mosquito

Theobaldia annulata, mosquito
Watercolour by Amadeo John Engel Terzi (1872-1956) c. 1904

Background imageMosquito Collection: Anopheles labranchiae, mosquito

Anopheles labranchiae, mosquito
This species of mosquito is of medical importance as it is a vector of malaria

Background imageMosquito Collection: Anopheles sacharori, mosquito

Anopheles sacharori, mosquito
This mosquito specimen is a malaria carrying species from Africa

Background imageMosquito Collection: Aedes cantans, mosquito

Aedes cantans, mosquito
Original painting by Amadeo J. E. Terzi, (1872-1956). 316 x 445 mm. c. 1905

Background imageMosquito Collection: Anopheles plumbeus, mosquito

Anopheles plumbeus, mosquito
Original painting of a mosquito by Amadeo J. E. Terzi, (1872-1956)

Background imageMosquito Collection: Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus) adult male, summer coat, sitting on tundra, surrounded by mosquitoes

Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus) adult male, summer coat, sitting on tundra, surrounded by mosquitoes, Nunavut, Canada, July

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito - female feeding on human arm - UK

Mosquito - female feeding on human arm - UK
SPH-1529 Mosquito - female feeding on human arm UK Culex pipiens Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMosquito Collection: CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL. Patients in the ward of Harewood Hospital, Washington, D. C

CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL. Patients in the ward of Harewood Hospital, Washington, D. C
CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL. Patients in the ward of Harewood Hospital, Washington, D.C. with mosquito nets over their beds, c1864

Background imageMosquito Collection: NORTHERN HOUSE MOSQUITO. Female northern house mosquito (Culex pipiens pipiens)

NORTHERN HOUSE MOSQUITO. Female northern house mosquito (Culex pipiens pipiens)

Background imageMosquito Collection: Banded Mosquito (Culiseta annulata) adult, resting on leaf, Downe Bank Nature Reserve

Banded Mosquito (Culiseta annulata) adult, resting on leaf, Downe Bank Nature Reserve, North Downs, Kent, England, august

Background imageMosquito Collection: Outside the mosquito netting

Outside the mosquito netting. Print shows a man, woman, and a child resting outside mosquito netting. Date 1716, printed later

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mother and child behind mosquito netting

Mother and child behind mosquito netting. Print shows a woman breast feeding an infant behind mosquito netting, with a female servant standing next to a large lantern outside the netting

Background imageMosquito Collection: The American mosquito

The American mosquito. Broadside shows Mexicans running from mosquitos recently arrived from the United States. Includes humorous text on front and back relating to infestation throughout Mexico

Background imageMosquito Collection: Malaria Mosquito

Malaria Mosquito
A Malaria Mosquito (Anopheles maculipennis). Date: 1960s

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito (Culicidae sp. ) swarm, on mosquito hat worn by woman in forest, Finnish Lapland

Mosquito (Culicidae sp. ) swarm, on mosquito hat worn by woman in forest, Finnish Lapland, Finland, july
Mosquito (Culicidae sp.) swarm, on mosquito hat worn by woman in forest, Finnish Lapland, Finland, july



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