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

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section AA 14—BLOOD SUCKING FLIES and the Diseases they carry. A new series, mostly photographs and photomicrographs. Plain Slides 1 13 each. 1 Table of diseases and insect carriers of same. D 2 Anopheles, Typical breeding place. P 3 Anopheles maculipennis, egg. M 4 Anopheles maculipennis, larva. M 5 Anopheles maculipennis, pupa. M 6 Anopheles maculipennis, male insect. M 7 Anopheles maculipennis, female insect. M 8 Anopheles bifurcatus, female at rest, side view. M 9 CuLex pipiens, Gnat, egg raft. M 10 CuLex pipiens, Gnat, larva. M 11 Culex pipiens, Gnat, pupa. M 12 Culex pipiens, Gnat, female insect. M 13 Culex pipiens, Gnat, female insect. M 14 Culex pipiens, Gnat, head, male. AT 15 Culex pipiens, Gnat, head, female. M IS Heads of Culex and Anopheles, for com- parison. M 17 Theobaldia annulata, male, x 3. M 18 Theobaldia annulata, female, x 3. M 19 Ochlerotatus annulipes, female, x 2£. M 20 Culicella morsitans, egg. M 21 Culicomyia nebulosa (S. Africa), head and mouth organs. m 22 Stegomyia fasciata yellow fever fly, egg x 10. 23 Malarial Parasites and Anopheles, stages. 24 Malarial Parasites in stomach of Anopheles 35 Various sporozoa (Coccidium etc.). 38 Stomoxys calcitrans, Stable Fly, x 2. 37 Stomox.vs calcitrans, Stable Fly, M.F. and head. 38 Glossina morsitans. Tsetse Fly, side view. 39 Glossina brevipalpis, Tsetse Fly, side view. 43 Glossina palpalis, Tsetse Fly. 41 Glossina palpalis, head. 42 Glossina maculata, Tsetse Fly. 43 Trypanosoma brucei, in blood, x 800. 44 Trypanosoma lewisi, in rat s blood. 45 Tabanus bovinus, Gad Fly. 4*> Tabanus bovinus, mouth organs. 47 Gastrophilus equi, horse bot fly. 43 Phlebotomus, larva. Section AA 1 5—HYMENOPTERA. Plain Slides 1/3 each, Coloured, where suitable, 3/- each. (For Hive Bee see Section AA 16, for Ants see Section AA 17. MYMARID/E (“Fairy Flies”). 1 Mymar pulchellus, male M 2 Mymar pulchellus, female M 3 Anagrus incarnatus, male M 4 Anagrus incarnatus, female M 5 Anaphes, male M 6 Anaphes, female M 7 Alaptus minimus, female M 8 Litus cynipseus M 9' Cosmocoma, male M 10 Cosmocoma, female M WASPS. 16 Vespa germanica, nest dug out by Badger P 17 Vespa norvegica, nest P 18 Vespa norvegica, nest in section P 19 Vespa vulgaris, Queen P 20 Vespa vulgaris, side view of combs P 21 Vespa vulgaris, comb from above 22 Vespa vulgaris, comb from below P 23 Vespa vulgaris, back of comb P 24 Vespa vulgaris, comb with brood P 25 Vespa vulgaris, shell of nest outside P 26 Vespa vulgaris, shell of nest inside P 27 Vespa vulgaris, section of nest shell P 28 Vespa sylvestris, worker, male and female P 29 Vespa sylvestris, nest in heather P 30 Vespa sylvestris, nest showing comb P 31 Vespa sylvestris, Queen and embryo nests 32 Wings of Wasp, x 11 33 Leg of Wasp, x 10 34 Sting and Poison sac of Wasp, x 14 35 Hornet, Vespa crabro 36 Hornet, Vespa crabro dissected 37 Hornet, Vespa crabro sting and poison sac 38 Pelopseus sp., from Peru, on clay nest 39 Ammophila sabulosa, Fossa Wasp, male and female 40 Odynerus sp., Mason Wasp, male and female 41 Odynerus, Nest of Mason Wasp 42 Mason Wasp and Nest GEES (other than Hive Bees). 52 Bombus sp., life history stages 53 Bombus sp., carrying bee bread 54 Bombus hortorum, nest exposed 55 Andrsena fulva. Solitary Bee, male and female 56 Solitary Bees, group of burrows 57 Solitary Bee, burrow enlarged 58 Violet Carpenter Bee, with nest 59 Mason Bee, with nests in snail shell 60 Mason Bee, larval cells in section snail shell 61 Bees nest from Bolivia Section AA 1 6—BEES AND BEE KEEPING. The photomicrographs are principally from our own preparations and the photog (Maghul Apiary) were taken by us specially for Lantern Slides. For microscopical preparations see Catalogue “A.” Plain Slides 1/3 each. Coloured Slides 3/- each. rapl STRUCTURE OF HIVE BEE. 1 Queen Drone and Worker Bees 2 Egg 3 Queen bee, from above 4 Queen bee, side view P M P P 5 Queen bee, mouth parts 6 Queen bee, ovaries, x 4 7 Queen bee, T.S. abdomen, x 14 8 Queen Bee, sting and poison sac. 9 Worker bee, from above, x 1$ 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. —14—