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- Two toads
- Pear
- Bees on apple blossoms
- A Toad
- Rose Hip cut lengthwise to show the seeds
- Apple Flower
- A frog eyeing his lunch
- A frog
- Apple cut lengthwise
- Apple cut crosswise
- Frogs
- Jack-in-the-pulpit
- berries of the bittersweet
- Apples
- Pear cut lengthwise
- A Rose hip
- Wild Beach plums
- Chætosoma scaritides
Chætosoma scaritides - Grass border
- Colymbetes rufimanus - Larva
- cherry blossom cut open
- dandelion seedbox
- Burdock
- Body of an insect
Body of an insect (Hymenoptera), showing the principal divisions A, head B, thorax C, abdomen a, antenna c, compound eyes m, mandible s, simple eyes b, prothorax d, mesothorax k, metathorax 1W, fore-wing 2W, hind-wing n, coxa o, trochanter p, femur r, tibia t, tarsus 1 to 9 segments of the abdomen. - Pterostichus opulentus
- Staphylinus oculatus
Staphylinus oculatus - Oral and digestive system of Deinacrida megacephala
Oral and digestive system of Deinacrida megacephala 1, mandibles 2, maxillæ 3, labrum 4, labium 5, maxillary palpi 6, labial palpi 8, œsophagus 9, crop 10, gizzard 11, pancreas 12, stomach 13, biliary vessels 14, ilium 15, colon 16, anus. - Indian cucumber root
- Stethaspis suturalis - Larva
Stethaspis suturalis - Larva - Cherry Flower 2
- Pterostichus opulentus - Larva
- Dryocora howittii - Larva
Dryocora howittii - Larva - Chokeberries
- Dorcus punctulatus
Dorcus punctulatus - Colymbetes rufimanus
- barberries
- berries of the bittersweet
- Apple
- Dryocora howittii
Dryocora howittii - Milkweed plant
- Low at our feet are the red ones of the wintergreen
- Cherry flower
- Cicindela tuberculata
- white baneberry
- Cicindela tuberculata - Larva
- A. Head of a typical Moth
showing proboscis formed by flexible maxillae (g) between the labial palps (p);c, face; e, eye; the structure m has been regarded as the vestige of a mandible. B. Basal part (b) of maxilla removed from head, with vestigial palp (p). Magnified. - barberries
- cherry blossom cut open
- shot out into the world
- Stethaspis suturalis
Stethaspis suturalis - Wild Beach plums
- A Baby Apple
A Baby Apple Where there was a blossom before, you find now a little green thing something like a knob, This tiny knob keeps growing bigger and bigger, and then you see that it is a baby apple. - squirting cucumber
- Stages of the Diamond-back Moth
a, Diamond-back Moth (Plutella cruciferarum) b, young caterpillar, dorsal view c, full-grown caterpillar, dorsal view d, side view e, pupa, ventral view. From Journ. Dept. Agric. Ireland, vol. I - Chiasognathus Grantii, upper view
Chiasognathus Grantii, upper view - mangrove fruit 2
- Spiderweb
The simple nests and tubes that have been described are made by spiders, most of which spin no other webs. The larger and better known cobwebs for catching insects are made by comparatively few species. On damp mornings in summer the grass-fields are seen to be half covered with flat webs, from an inch or two to a foot in diameter, which are considered by the weatherwise as signs of a fair day. These webs remain on the grass all the time, but only become visible from a distance when the dew settles on them. Figure is a diagram of one of these nests, supposed, for convenience, to be spun between pegs instead of grass. The flat part consists of strong threads from peg to peg, crossed by finer ones, which the spider spins with the long hind-spinnerets - fruit of the chestnut tree
- Insect Frame 4
- inside the seedbox are many poppy seeds