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- Argynnis Aphrodite
- Antennæ of Goniodes
- Louse of the Cat
- Larva of Forficula
- Flea
- Butterfly
- House spider
- Wreathed Weaving Spider
- Spiny Spider
- Sauvage's Mason Spider
- Tarantula
- Garden spider
- Long-armed Tarantel Scorpion
- Long-tailed thread scorpion
- Field Scorpion
- Fight between an Ordinary Roller Spider and a Scorpion
- Pigeon tick
- Beetle louse
- Harlequin Spider
- Tarantula Apuliae
- Wandering Crab Spider
- Common Water Spider
- The common round-web spider, Epeira vulgaris of Hentz (Under Side)
- Foot of Epeira Vulgaris
- Foot of Attus Mystaceus
- Upper Side of Epeira Vulgaris
- Section of Epeira Vulgaris
- Mygale Hentzii
- Dysderidæ
- The Locust
- Locust
- Diagram of a longitudinal section of a mosquito
- Normal position of the larvæ of Culex and Anopheles in the water
- A flesh fly
- A medieval method of combating the plague. The persecution of the anointers in Milan in 1630
- A millipede
- A solpugid (Eremobates cinerea)
- A true scorpion
- A whip-scorpion
- Aëdes calopus; larva
- An American tarantula
- Mosquito
- Mosquito
- Anopheles quadrimaculatus mosquito
- Argus persicus. Capitulum of male
- Auchmeromyia luteola
- Beak of hemipteron
- Cross section of the larva of the browntail moth showing the tubercles bearing the poison hairs
- Culex sollicitans. Female
- Culicoides guttipennis - (a) adult, (×15) (b) head of same (c) larva (d) head (e) pupa
- Dancing Mania
- Demodex folliculorum
- Calliphora erythrocephala
- Chrysomyia macellaria
- Conorhinus abdominalis
- Conorhinus sanguisugus
- Cordylobia anthropophaga
- Echidnophaga gallinacea
- Eggs of Anopheles
- Epithelium underlying poison hairs of the larva of the browntail moth (larger scale)