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This section includes 28
microscope slide sets on Invertebrate Zoology and Vertebrate
Zoology. They are
made on the best glass with fine ground edges 26 x 76mm (1" x
3") in size under rigorous scientific control. They are the
product of long experience combined with the most up to date
techniques. The slides can be purchased individually as
well as in sets. Click Here to download the
Invertebrate Zoology Systematic Slide List, and
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download the Vertebrate Zoology Systematic Slide List.
PLEASE NOTE: The
procurement and processing of the original material for some
preparations presents special problems. For this reason these
preparations can often only be manufactured in small quantities
entailing a longer delivery period. This applies particularly to
slides marked with an asterisk*, for which we cannot guarantee
delivery.
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When compiling the series, basically only
top quality, histologically fixed material was used for the
preparation of the slides. The cutting thickness of the microtome
sections is normally 6 – 8 μm. The use of special staining
methods guarantees a clear, multi-coloured representation of all
tissue structures. This slide series occupies a special position
due both to the quality of the original material and also with
regard to the carefulness of the preparation. (Image shows slides
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DELIVERY
OF MICROSCOPE SLIDES - As microscope slides are best
supplied fresh, they are an order only item. Following are the
average delivery times. We will supply a more accurate time once
an order is received. Small Sets - 3 to 4 weeks, Large
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1 -
Amoeba proteus, showing nucleus and pseudopodia w.m.
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Euglena, a common flagellate with eye spot
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Paramaecium, a common ciliate, nuclei stained
4
- Sycon, marine sponge, t.s. of body
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Hydra, extended specimen for general body structure w.m.
6
- Dicrocoelium lanceolatum, sheep liver fluke, w.m.
7
- Planaria, t.s. of body for general study
8
- Taenia saginata,
tapeworm, proglottids in different stages t.s.
9
- Trichinella spiralis, l.s. of muscle with encysted larvae
10
- Lumbricus, earthworm, t.s. of body in
region of typhlosole
11
- Daphnia, water flea w.m.
12
- Cyclops, copepod w.m.
13
- Spider, leg with comb w.m.
14
- Spider, spinneret w.m.
15
- Musca
domestica, house fly, head and mouth parts w.m.
16
- Periplaneta, cockroach, biting mouth parts w.m.
17
- Apis mellifica, honey bee, mouth parts of worker w.m.
18
- Musca domestica, house fly, leg with pulvilli w.m.
19
- Apis mellifica, anterior and posterior wing w.m.
20
- Trachea from insect w.m.
21
- Spiracle from insect w.m.
22
- Drosophila, fruit fly, sagittal l.s. of adult specimen
23
- Snail, radula w.m. or section
24
- Snail, t.s. through body showing internal organs
25
- Asterias, starfish, t.s. of arm (ray)
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Radiolaria, strewn slide of mixed species
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Foraminifera, strewn slide of mixed species
3
- Ceratium, dinoflagellates from plankton
4
- Trypanosoma, causing sleeping disease, blood smear
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Plasmodium, malaria parasite, blood smear
6
- Eimeria stiedae, in t.s. of rabbit liver with parasites in situ
7
- Spongilla, fresh water sponge, gemmulae (winter bodies)
8
- Hydra, t.s.
of body showing ectoderm and entoderm
9
- Obelia hydroid, w.m. of colony,
hydrants and gonothecae
10
- Obelia medusa, jellyfish. w.m. for general study
11
- Actinia, sea anemone, t.s. young specimen
12
- Fasciola hepatica, beef liver fluke, t.s. of body
13
- Fasciola hepatica, ova w.m.
14
- Ascaris, roundworm, t.s. of female in region of gonads
15
- Ascaris, t.s. of male in region of gonads
16
- Lumbricus, earthworm, l.s. of anterior region with gonads
17
- Lumbricus, sperm smear with developing spermatozoa
18
- Hirudo
medicinalis, leech, t.s. of body
19
- Sagitta, arrow worm, entire specimen w.m.
20
- Astacus, crayfish, gills t.s.
21
- Astacus, crayfish, liver t.s.
22
- Astacus, crayfish, testis t.s. showing spermatogenesis
23
- Astacus, crayfish, ovary t.s. showing developing ova
24
- Astacus, crayfish, intestine t.s.
25
- Spider, abdomen with internal organs l.s.
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- Dermanyssus gallinae, chicken mite w.m.
27
- Pieris, butterfly, head and mouth parts (sucking tube) w.m.
28
- Vespa, wasp, biting mouth parts w.m.
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- Carabus, ground beetle, biting mouth parts w.m.
30
- Culex pipiens, mosquito, piercing-sucking mouth parts w.m.
31
- Melolontha, cockchafer, antenna w.m.
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- Apis mellifica, honey bee, anterior leg with eye brush w.m.
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- Apis mellifica, posterior leg with pollen basket w.m.
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- Pieris, butterfly, portion of wing with scales w.m.
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- Apis mellifica, honey bee, cornea from eye w.m.
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- Apis mellifica, honey bee, sting with poison sac w.m.
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- Culex pipiens, common mosquito, t.s. of abdomen
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- Apis mellifica, honey bee, head with compound eyes and brain t.s.
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- Apis mellifica, honey bee, abdomen of worker t.s.
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- Ctenocephalus, dog flea, w.m. of adult
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- Chironomus, gnat, larva w.m.
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- Bombyx mori, silkworm, t.s. of caterpillar, spinning glands
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- Helix, snail, hermaphrodite gland
(ovotestis) t.s.
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- Helix, snail, liver t.s.
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- Helix, snail, eye l.s.
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- Mya arenaria, clam, gills t.s. and l.s.
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- Asterias, starfish, horizontal section of young specimen
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- Psammechinus, sea urchin, pluteus larva w.m.
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- Branchiostoma lanceolatum, t.s. of body with testis
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- Branchiostoma lanceolatum, t.s. of body with ovaries
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- Musca domestica, house fly, leaking-sucking mouth parts w.m.
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- Pieris, butterfly, sucking mouth parts w.m.
3
- Carabus, ground beetle, biting mouth parts (carnivore) w.m.
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Melolontha, cockchafer, chewing mouth parts (herbivore) w.m.
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- Pyrrhocoris, bug, piercing sucking mouth parts w.m.
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- Bombyx mori. silkworm moth, chewing mouth parts
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Apis mellifica, honey bee, leaking sucking mouth parts of worker w.m.
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- Culex pipiens, mosquito, piercing sucking mouth parts w.m.
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Melolontha, cockchafer, antenna with sense organs w.m.
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- Bombyx mori, silkworm moth, feathered antenna w.m.
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- Apis mellifica, anterior leg with eye brush w.m.
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- Apis mellifica, posterior leg with pollen basket w.m.
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- Musca domestica, house fly, leg with pulvilli w.m.
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- Apis mellifica, anterior and posterior wings w.m.
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- Pieris, butterfly, portion of wings with scales w.m.
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- Trachea from insect w.m.
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- Spiracle from insect w.m.
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- Cornea isolated from insect eye w.m.
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- Apis mellifica, honey bee, sting and poison sac w.m.
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- Apis mellifica, head with compound eyes and brain t.s.
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- Bombyx mori, silkworm, t.s. showing silk spinning glands
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- Drosophila, fruit fly, w.m. of adult
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- Ctenocephalus
canis, dog flea, w.m. of adult
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- Culex pipiens, mosquito, w.m. of larva
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- Chironomus, gnat, w.m. of larva
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- Gomphocerus, grasshopper, biting mouth parts of a herbivore w.m.
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- Vespa
vulgaris, wasp, biting mouth parts of carnivore w.m.
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Periplaneta, cockroach, chewing biting mouth parts w.m.
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Apis mellifica, honey bee, mouth parts of worker t.s.
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- Culex pipiens, mosquito, mouth parts of female t.s.
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- Pieris, butterfly, mouth parts t.s.
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- Pyrrhocoris, bug, mouth parts t.s.
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- Curculionidae, weevil, head with mouth parts and geniculate antennae w.m.
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- Chironomus, gnat, head with mouth parts and feathered antennae w.m.
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- Pieris, butterfly, clubbed antenna w.m
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- Pieris, butterfly, walking leg w.m.
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- Pieris, butterfly, abdominal foot of caterpillar w.m.
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- Melolontha, cockchafer, digging leg w.m.
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- Aquatic insect, swimming leg w.m.
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- Gomphocerus, grasshopper, leg with stridulatory organ w.m.
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- Chrysopa, wing of neuroptera w.m.
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- Musca domestica, house
fly, wing and haltere w.m.
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- Cantharis, beetle, chitinous and membranous wings w.m.
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- Drosophila, fruit fly, sagittal l.s. for general insect anatomy
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- Carausius, walking stick, abdomen t.s. for internal organs
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- Cloeon or
Baetis, May fly, head and eyes t.s.
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- Carabus, ground beetle, gizzard t.s.
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- Periplaneta, chyle, middle intestine t.s. (Malpighian tubules)
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- Periplaneta, rectum with ampulli t.s.
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- Ovaries of insect, sagittal l.s. for developing ova
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- Testis of insect, t.s. to show spermatogenesis and cell division
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- Colembola, spring tail, adult w.m.
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- Caenis, May fly, adult w.m.
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- Caenis, nymph with tracheal gills w.m.
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- Pediculus humanus, human louse, adult w.m.
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- Thysanoptera, thrips, adult w.m.
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- Aphidae, plant lice adults and larvae w.m.
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- Psylla, adult w.m.
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- Chironomus, gnat, adult male w.m.
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- Corethra, gnat, larva w.m.
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- Lasius, ant, winged adult
w.m.
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- Amoeba proteus, Rhizopoda, w.m
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Radiolaria, mixed species, fossil
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Foraminifera from Mediterranean sea, mixed species, recent
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- Euglena
viridis, a common green flagellate, w.m.
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- Ceratium hirundinella, fresh-water Dinoflagellate w.m.
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- Trypanosoma gambiense, causes African sleeping sickness, blood smear
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Plasmodium, causes human malaria, blood smear
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- Eimeria stiedae, causing coccidiosis, t.s. of infected liver, different phases
of developing
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Paramecium, a common ciliate, micro- and macronuclei stained
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- Vorticella, a coloniate ciliate
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- Sycon, a small marine sponge of the sycon type, l.s. and t.s. on one slide
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- Spongilla, fresh-water sponge, t.s.
3
- Euspongia, commercial sponge, t.s.
4
- Sponge spicules of different kinds, mixed species w.m.
5
- Hydra,
fresh water polyp, extended and w.m.
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Hydra, fresh water polyp t.s. in different levels
7
- Laomedea, w.m. of colony, vegetative and reproductive polyps
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- Obelia, w.m. of medusa
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- Aurelia, jellyfish, w.m. of ephyra
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- Actinia, sea anemone, l.s. and t.s.
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- Planaria, (Turbellaria) w.m.
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- Planaria, t.s. for general structure
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- Fasciola hepatica, large liver fluke, w.m.
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- Fasciola hepatica, t.s. of middle region of body
5
- Taenia sp., tapeworm, proglottids, w.m.
6
- Taenia sp., mature proglottids, t.s.
7
- Taenia or Moniezia, tapeworm, scolex
and proglottides, w.m.
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- Echinococcus multilocularis, infected liver, sec.
9
- Enterobius vermicularis, pinworm, w.m.
10
- Trichinella spiralis, encysted larvae in muscles, l.s.
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- Ascaris, roundworm, adult male and female, t.s.
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- Nemertine, marine species, t.s. of middle region of body
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- Nereis, seaworm, t.s. for general structure
14
- Tubifex, oligochaete, w.m.
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- Hirudo medicinalis, leech, t.s. for general structure
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- Lumbricus, earthworm, anterior end, l.s.
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- Lumbricus, earthworm, region of seminal vesicles, t.s.
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- Lumbricus, earthworm, t.s. with stomach
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- Lumbricus, earthworm, t.s. with intestine and nephridia
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- Lumbricus, earthworm, t.s. with setae
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Daphnia sp., water flea, w.m.
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- Cyclops sp., copepode, w.m.
3
- Gammarus,
amphipode, w.m.
4
- Lepas anatifera, barnacle, w.m. of catching leg
5
- Artemia salina, brine shrimp, various developing stages on each slide, w.m.
6
- Nauplius larva, w.m.
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- Astacus, crayfish, eye, l.s.
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- Astacus, gills, t.s.
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- Astacus, stomach, t.s.
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- Astacus, intestine, t.s.
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- Garden spider, chelicera and pedipalp, female, w.m.
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Garden spider, w.m. of leg
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Garden spider, w.m. of spinnerets
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Garden spider, abdomen with book-lungs l.s.
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- Garden spider, l.s. of the cephalothorax showing the central nervous system
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- Varroa, parasitic mite of bees w.m.
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Tyroglyphus farinae, mite from meal, w.m.
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- Dermanyssus gallinae, chicken mite, w.m.
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- Sarcoptes, infected skin, showing eggs and mites. sec.
10
- Lithobius, centipede, w.m. of mouth parts
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- Lithobius, centipede, body, t.s.
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- Diplopoda sp, body, t.s.
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- Lepisma, silverfish, w.m. of scales from body
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- Podura, spring tail, adult w.m.
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- Forficula, earwig, forceps of male, w.m.
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- Forficula, earwig, w.m. of upper and lower wing
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Cockroach, w.m. of dissected biting-lapping mouth parts
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- Periplaneta, cockroach, gizzard with chitinous teeth w.m.
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- Gomphocerus, grasshopper, mouth parts w.m.
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- Gomphocerus, grasshopper, w.m. of jumping leg
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- Cricket, Malpighian tubules and intestine, t.s.
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- Carausius, grasshopper, t.s. of testis showing spermatogenesis, carefully
stained for meiotic and mitotic stages
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- Thysanoptera, thrips, w.m. of adult
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- Caenis, May fly, adult w.m.
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- Caenis, May fly, nymph, w.m. of trachea gill
4
- Pediculus corporis, human body louse, w.m. adult
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Louse eggs attached to the hair, w.m.
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- Aphidae sp., plant lice, w.m. of several per slide
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Squash bug, wings, w.m.
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Squash bug, mouth parts w.m., long piercing-sucking tube
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- Cimex lectularius, bed bug, adult w.m.
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- Diving beetle or water bug (Gerris),
swimming leg w.m.
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- Chrysopa, w.m. of typical neuroptera wing
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- Caterpillar of Bombyx, t.s. of the body
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- Caterpillar of Bombyx, prolegs, w.m.
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Lepidoptera, mouth parts of moth, sucking tubes, w.m.
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- Caterpillar of Pieris, butterfly, biting mouth parts, w.m.
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Caterpillar, w.m. of young specimen
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- Caterpillar of Bombyx, trachea w.m. showing cellular structure tracheal rings
and fine branches
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Lepidoptera, wing showing scales of butterfly, w.m.
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Lepidoptera, wing showing scales of moth, w.m.
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- Lepidoptera,
antennae of butterfly and of moth, w.m.
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- Lasius, ant, worker w.m.
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- Apis mellifica, Honeybee, wings with hooks and
ridge for locking the wings, w.m.
3
- Apis mellifica, hind leg with pollen
basket, w.m.
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- Apis mellifica, anterior leg with eye brush w.m.
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- Apis
mellifica, sting apparatus with poison sac, w.m.
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Apis mellifica, mouth parts, dissected and w.m.
7
- Apis mellifica, posterior leg with pollen
basket w.m.
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- Vespa vulgaris, wasp, biting mouth parts of a carnivore, w.m.
9
- Melolontha, cockchafer, laminate antenna, w.m.
10
- Melolontha,
cockchafer, ovary t.s.
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- Water beetle, stigma, w.m.
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- Colorado beetle,
w.m. of chewing mouth parts,
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- Cornea, isolated from eye of house fly, w.m.
showing facets
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- Beetle, w.m. of digging leg
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- Water beetle (Gyrinus),
w.m. of swimming leg
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- Musca domestica, House fly, proboscis, lapping, w.m.
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- Musca domestica, leg with clinging pads, w.m.
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- Musca domestica, w.m. of wing
4
- Musca
domestica, aristate antenna, w.m.
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- Musca domestica, compound eye, rad. sec.
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- Midge, haltera, w.m.
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Drosophila, fruit fly, w.m. of adult specimen
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- Stomoxys calcitrans, stable fly, piercing sucking mouth parts w.m.
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- Culex pipiens, mosquito, head, with piercing mouth parts, w.m.
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- Culex pipiens, mosquito, Culex, larva, w.m.
11
- Culex pipiens,
mosquito, Culex pipiens, pupa w.m.
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- Culex pipiens, mosquito, adult female w.m.
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- Culex pipiens, mosquito, adult male w.m.
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- Chironomus, gnat, larva w.m.
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- Ctenocephalus, dog flea, w.m. of adult specimen
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- Chiton sp., t.s. of midbody
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- Anodonta, mussel, t.s. of midbody
3
- Mya
arenaria, clam, t.s. and l.s. of gills showing well developed ciliated
epithelium
4
- Mussel, t.s. of siphonal tube
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- Mya arenaria, clam, adductor muscle of shell, l.s.
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- Pecten, t.s. of mantle margin showing primitive eye
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- Anodonta, glochidia (larvae) w.m.
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Snail, typical t.s. of small specimen for general study
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Helix, snail, t.s. of lung cavity
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- Helix, snail, t.s. of digestive gland (liver)
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- Helix, snail, t.s. of kidney
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- Helix, snail, t.s. of hermaphrodite gland
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- Helix, snail, l.s. of tentacle showing lens eye
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- Alloteuthis, young cuttlefish, l.s.
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- Octopus, cuttlefish, section through sucking tube
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- Asterias, starfish, t.s. of ray showing general structure
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- Young starfish,
horizontal sec.
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- Asterias, starfish, bipinnaria larva, w.m.
4
- Echinus, young sea urchin, radial section
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- Development of sea urchin, eggs
in different stages
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- Echinus, sea urchin, pluteus larva
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- Holothuria,
sea cucumber, t.s.
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- Holothuria, w.m. of limy bodies
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- Bryozoa, moss
animals, colony, sec.
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- Lingula, Brachiopode, t.s.
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- Botryllus schlosseri, tunicate colony, w.m.
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- Clavelina, tunicate, l.s. showing gill, intestine, gonads
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- Clavelina, t.s. region of gills and intestine
4
- Balanoglossus, t.s. region of gonads
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- Sagitta, arrow worm, w.m.
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- Amphioxus, Branchiostoma, adult specimen, w.m.
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- Amphioxus, Branchiostoma, larva, w.m.
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- Amphioxus, Branchiostoma, t.s. region of gills and intestine
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- Amphioxus, Branchiostoma, t.s. region of intestine and liver
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- Amphioxus, Branchiostoma, head region, t.s. showing
light sensitive pigment cells
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Paramaecium, macro- and micronuclei stained
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Paramaecium, food vacuoles and nuclei doubly stained
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- Paramaecium, pellicle stained after Bresslau
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Paramaecium, silver stained to show the silver line system
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- Paramaecium,
trichocysts shown by special preparation
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Paramaecium, conjugation or after conjugation stages, nuclei stained
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- Paramaecium, fission stages, nuclei
stained
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- Paramaecium, sections through many specimens, stained for internal
structure
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Hydra, extended specimen for general body structure, carefully stained and w.m.
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Hydra with one or more buds w.m.
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- Hydra, t.s. through body in
different levels showing ectoderm with nematocysts, supporting lamella and
entoderm
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Hydra, l.s. through body and tentacles
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Hydra with testis t.s.
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Hydra with ovaries t.s.
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Hydra, isolated cells showing the different cell types, nematocysts
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- Hydra with food in digestive cavity,
t.s.
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- Earthworm, region of typhlosolis, back of clitellum, the standard t.s.
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- Earthworm, region of typhlosolis, back of clitellum, sagittal l.s.
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Earthworm, region of mouth, t.s. shows pharynx
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Earthworm, region of cerebral ganglion t.s.
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- Earthworm, region of oesophagus and heart t.s.
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Earthworm, region of gonads showing ovary, t.s.
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Earthworm, region of gonads showing testis, t.s.
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- Earthworm, region of clitellum t.s.
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- Earthworm, region of mouth, oesophagus and hearts (1st to 9th segment) sag.
l.s.
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- Earthworm, region of gonads, seminal vesicles, (9th to 16th segment) sag. l.s.
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- Earthworm, region of crop and gizzard (16th to 23rd segment) sag. l.s.
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- Earthworm, spermatozoa in various stages of development, smear
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Cockchafer, antenna w.m.
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Cockchafer, mouth parts, dissected and w.m.
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Cockchafer, head with brain and compound eyes t.s.
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Cockchafer, digging leg w.m.
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Cockchafer, intestine t.s.
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Cockchafer, ovary t.s.
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Cockchafer, testis t.s.
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- Cockchafer, aedeagus w.m., male copulating organ
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- Cockchafer, spiracle w.m.
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House Fly, proboscis, lapping, w.m.
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House Fly, leg with clinging pads, w.m.
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House Fly, wing, w.m.
4
- House Fly, compound eye, rad. sec.
5
- House Fly, haltera, rudimentary under wing, w.m.
6
- House Fly,
cornea, flat mount, showing facets
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- House Fly, aristate antenna, w.m.
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Honey bee, mouth parts of worker, w.m.
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Honey bee, mouth parts of worker, t.s.
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Honey bee, head with compound eyes and brain, t.s.
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Honey bee, cornea from eye, isolated and w.m.
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- Honey bee, ocelli, w.m.
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Honey bee, antenna with sensory organs, w.m.
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Honey bee, anterior and posterior wing, w.m.
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Honey bee, anterior leg with eye brush, w.m.
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Honey bee, posterior leg with pollen basket, w.m.
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- Honey bee, sting and poison sac, w.m.
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- Honey bee, wax plate of worker, w.m.
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- Honey bee, abdomen of
worker, t.s. with intestine, nephridia, wax glands
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- Honey bee, abdomen of queen, t.s. showing ovaries
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- Honey bee, abdomen of drone, t.s. showing testis
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- Honey bee, thorax of worker, t.s. showing muscles
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- Honey bee,
larva, entire specimen, sagittal l.s.
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- Nosema apis, causing bee dysentery, t.s. of diseased intestine
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- Bacillus larvae, causing foul brood, smear
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Periplaneta, cockroach, chewing biting mouth parts, dissected w.m.
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- Carabus, ground beetle, biting mouth parts of a carnivore showing
extra-intestinal digestion, w.m.
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- Gomphocerus, grasshopper, biting mouth parts of a herbivore w.m.
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- Vespa vulgaris, wasp, biting mouth parts of a carnivore w.m.
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Melolontha, cockchafer, chewing mouth parts of a herbivore, dissected and w.m.
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Apis mellifica, honey bee, leaking sucking mouth parts of worker w.m.
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Apis mellifica, honey bee, t.s. of mouth parts
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- Pieris, butterfly, sucking mouth parts w.m.
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- Pieris, butterfly, t.s. of mouth parts
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- Pyrrhocoris, bug, piercing sucking mouth parts w.m.
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- Pyrrhocoris, bug, t.s. of mouth parts
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- Culex pipiens, common mosquito, piercing sucking mouth parts of female w.m.
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- Culex pipiens, common mosquito, mouth parts of male w.m.
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- Culex pipiens, t.s. of female mouth parts
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- Stomoxys or
Tabanus, stable fly, piercing sucking mouth parts w.m.
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- Tabanus, t.s. of mouth parts
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- Musca domestica, house fly, leaking sucking mouth parts w.m.
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- Musca domestica, house fly, t.s. of mouth parts
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- Bombyx mori, silkworm moth, chewing mouth parts w.m.
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- Curculionidae, weevil, head with
mouth parts w.m.
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Snail, foot t.s., mucous and serous glands, muscles
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Snail, mantle margin t.s., chalk glands, mantle glands
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Snail, stomach t.s., digestive glands
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Snail, intestine t.s., mucous membrane, muscles
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Snail, liver t.s., chalk cells and liver cells
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- Snail, hermaphrodite gland (ovotestis) t.s., ova and spermatozoa
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Snail, crystalline style and glands t.s.
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- Snail,
penis t.s., or spermoviduct t.s.
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- Snail, flagellum t.s.
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- Snail, heart and kidney t.s.
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- Snail, lung t.s., with respiratory epithelium
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- Snail,
eye with lens and retina l.s.
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Crayfish, gills t.s., epithelium and vessels
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Crayfish, striated muscle l.s., showing striations very clearly
3
- Crayfish, antenna (decalcified)
t.s., showing the chitinous skeleton
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Crayfish, compound eye l.s.
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- Crayfish, cerebral ganglion t.s., nerve cells and fibres
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Crayfish, blood smear, with blood cells
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Crayfish, green gland t.s., an excretory organ
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- Crayfish, stomach t.s., internal chitineous layer
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Crayfish, intestine t.s., folds of mucous membrane
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- Crayfish, liver t.s., glandular
tubules for reabsorption of food
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- Crayfish, ovary t.s., development of ova
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- Crayfish, testis t.s., spermatogenesis, cell division stages
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- Branchiostoma, entire specimen, stained and w.m. for general body study
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- Branchiostoma, mouth region t.s., shows buccal cirri
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- Branchiostoma, anterior pharynx with gills and notochord t.s.
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- Branchiostoma, region of liver and ovaries t.s.
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- Branchiostoma, region of liver and testis t.s.
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- Branchiostoma, region of intestine t.s.
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- Branchiostoma, tail t.s.
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- Branchiostoma, midbody sagittal l.s.
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- Planula larva, Aurelia
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- Actinula larva, Tubularia
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- Trochophora larva, Polychaeta
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- Trochophora larva in
metamorphosis, Annelida
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- Veliger larva, snail
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- Actinotrocha larva, Phoronis
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- Tornaria larva, Balanogossus
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- Bipinnaria larva, starfish
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- Bipinnaria larva in metamorphosis, starfish
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- Pluteus larva, sea-urchin
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- Glochidia of clam
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- Nauplius larva, Copepoda
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- Zoea larve,
Decapoda
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- Cypris larva, Balanus
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- Larva of Culex
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