Lantern Slides illustrating Zoology, Botany, Geology, Astronomy, Textiles, &c.: Catalogue E. (November 1924)

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section AA 12—COLEOPTERA Principally photographs from life. Plain Slides 1/3 each. (See also Section AA 20.) We also have good photographic slides of many of the commoner British Beetles. List on application. 1 Stag Beetle*, Lucanus cervus. 2 Stag Beetles fighting. 3 Burying Beetle (Necrophorus) at work. 4 Horned Hung Beetle, Geotropes typhocus, male and female. 5 Egyptian Scarab Beetle, male and female. 6 Anchomenus assimile hibernating. 7 Glowworm, egg on grass. 8 Glowworm, larva. 9 Glowworm, larva on palm of hand. 10 Glowworm, on grass, female. 11 Cbrysomela marginata, alive in grass. 12 Chrysomeia sanguinea, life history. 13 Oil Beetle, meloe proscaraboeus. 14 Bombardier Beetle, male and female. 15 Devil’s Coach-horse, Ocypus olens. 16 Buprestid larva from American pine. 17 Goliath (largest) and smallest beetles. 18 Hispaiia spuria, Natal, x 10. 19 Cockchafer, Melolontha vulgaris (dissected). Section AA 13—DIPTERA. (See also Section AA 14.) Plain Slides, 1/3 each. DIVISION I —THE HOUSE FLY AND SOME OF ITS ALLIES. Those marked * are reproduced by permission from the Monograph of the late Dr. C. Gordon Heu'itt. The House Fly—Musca domestica. 0 Musca domestica, ova, x 22. M 1 Musca domestica, ova, group in situ. M 2 Musca domestica, group of larva. P 3 Musca domestica. group of pupa. P 4 Musca domestica, from life, from above. P 5 Musca domestica, from life, side view, at sugar. P 6*Musca domestica. house fly. D 7*Musca domestica, right wing. D 8*Musca domestica, interior of head and proboscis. D 9*Musca domestica, section oral lobe pro- boscis. 10*Musca domestica, alimentary canal. D 1l*Musca domesticus, tracheal system of anterior thoracic spiracle. D 12*Musca domestica, tracheal sacs connected with post thoracic spiracle. D 13'Musca domestica, left half of thoracic exoskeleton. D 14* Musca domestica, alimentary canal, larva. D 15*Musca domestica, cephalopharyngeal skele- ton of larva. D 16*Musca domestica, abdomen and ovipositor. D 17*Musca domestica, interior of right half abdomen. D 18*Musca domestica, nervous system. D 19* Musca domestica, larva. D 20*Musca domestica, pupae case. D 2l*Musca domestica, post, ends of 2nd and 3rd larval stages. D 22*Culture plate, showing bacteria colonies from feet of fly. D 23 Musca domestica, eye, showing facets M 24 Musca domestica. leg M 25 Musca domestica, foot, showing pulvilli M 26 Musca domestica, wing. M 27 Musca domestica, wing portion enlarged. M 28 Entomophthora muse*, fungus disease of house-fly. M THE BLOW-FLY—Calliphora erythrocephala, or nearly allied species. 29 Calliphora, blow-fly, egg. M 30 Calliphora, blow-fly, young, larva M 31 Calliphora, blow-fly, from above P 32 Calliphora, blow-fly, side view P 33 Calliphora, erythrocephala resting on pine trunk p 34 Calliphora, tongue and mouth organs M 37 Calliphora, V.S. head through eyes M 38 Calliphora, wing M THE LESSER HOUSE FLY—Fannia sp. 39 Fannia sp., ova in situ on wasp’s nest 40 Fannia sp., ova enlarged 4i*Fannia sp., larva 42 Fannia sp., pupae, x 6 43 Fannia sp., at rest, x 5 44 Fannia sp., male and female, wings ex- tended 45*Fannia canicularia 46 Stable Fly, Stomoxys calcitrans at rest 47*Stable Fly, Stomoxys calcitrans 48 Stable Fly, Stomoxys mouth organs 49*Root Maggot Fly, Anthomyia sp. 50 Anthomyia pluvialis, male, x 2| DIVISION II.—SOME OTHER DIPTERA. 57 Volucella sp., x 2 58 Volucella, tongue 59 Asilus crabroformis, male and female 60 Fungus Gnat, Mycetophila rufescens, male x 5£ 61 Leptis scolopacea, on Aspen bole 62 Pegomyia hyoscyami, eggs, x 10 63 Dung Fly, Scatophaga stercoraria, eggs in dung x 11 64 Dung Fly, eggs removed, side view, x 11 65 Eristalis tenax, larva 66 Eristalis tenax, Imago All Slides may be had Plain —unless otherwise stated. P —Photograph. D —Drawing or Diagram. M —Photomicrograph. T.S.— Transverse Section L.S. —Longitudinal Section. — 13 — niHagg egg eagtee eg ggege