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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two Hover Flies On A White Wildflower; Ontario, Canada

Two Hover Flies On A White Wildflower; Ontario, Canada

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Damselfly Rests On A Stem; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A Damselfly Rests On A Stem; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Damselfly (Zygoptera) Rests On A Stem; Astoria, United States Of America

A Damselfly (Zygoptera) Rests On A Stem; Astoria, United States Of America

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Greater sundew (Drosera anglica) close-up, Flow Country, Sutherland, Highlands, Scotland

Greater sundew (Drosera anglica) close-up, Flow Country, Sutherland, Highlands, Scotland, UK, July

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Black Fly, Simulium sp. side view

Black Fly, Simulium sp. side view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Horse Fly, Fidena castanea, side view

Horse Fly, Fidena castanea, side view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cross-section of insect showing internal anatomy including brain, abdomen, kidneys and sex organs

Cross-section of insect showing internal anatomy including brain, abdomen, kidneys and sex organs, side view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mosquito (Culicidae), side view

Mosquito (Culicidae), side view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Swarming ants (Formicidae) on a plant

Swarming ants (Formicidae) on a plant

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bumblebee Hoverfly (Temnostoma bombylans)

Bumblebee Hoverfly (Temnostoma bombylans)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Pale giant horse fly C014 / 9676

Pale giant horse fly C014 / 9676
Common horse fly. Close-up of a pale giant horse fly (Tabanus bovinus), or cleg, showing its colourful compound eyes. Male horse flies (family Tabanidae) feed on nectar, but females feed on blood

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Alaptus magnanimus, fairy fly

Alaptus magnanimus, fairy fly
Fairy flies are among the tiniest insects on our planet measuring in at around 0.21mm long

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Asilidae, robber flies

Asilidae, robber flies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fruit Fly - wild type - UK

Fruit Fly - wild type - UK
SPH-176 Fruit Fly - wild type UK Drosophila melanogaster Steve Hopkin

Background imageRelated Images Collection: House Fly - showing compound eyes

House Fly - showing compound eyes
SPH-1597 House Fly - showing compound eyes Musca domestica Steve Hopkin

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Kite-tailed Robberfly (Machimus atricapillus) adult, basking on edge of flowerpot in garden

Kite-tailed Robberfly (Machimus atricapillus) adult, basking on edge of flowerpot in garden, Belvedere, Kent, England, august

Background imageRelated Images Collection: DIPTERA

DIPTERA
A variety of DIPTERA. Date: 1909-1910

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lion (Panthera leo) adult male, shaking flies from head and mane in morning sunlight, Serengeti N

Lion (Panthera leo) adult male, shaking flies from head and mane in morning sunlight, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania
Lion (Panthera leo) adult male, shaking flies from head and mane in morning sunlight, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lion (Panthera leo) adult male, close-up of head, with flies on face, Masai Mara, Kenya

Lion (Panthera leo) adult male, close-up of head, with flies on face, Masai Mara, Kenya

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ichneumon Fly larvae - emerging from Large White caterpillar host

Ichneumon Fly larvae - emerging from Large White caterpillar host and beginning to weave their silk cocoons prior to
DK-115 Ichneumon Fly larvae - emerging from Large White caterpillar host and beginning to weave their silk cocoons prior to pupating. Wiltshire, England

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Common Wasp and Hover fly swerve to avoid Median wasp (Dolichovespula media)

Common Wasp and Hover fly swerve to avoid Median wasp (Dolichovespula media) - Bedfordshire UK 007693
BB-1850 Common Wasp and Hover fly swerve to avoid Median wasp (Dolichovespula media) Bedfordshire UK Vespula vulgaris Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Median Wasp - in flight - chasing flies - Bedfordshire UK 007695

Median Wasp - in flight - chasing flies - Bedfordshire UK 007695
BB-1851 Median Wasp - in flight - chasing flies Bedfordshire UK Dolichovespula media Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Blue Bottle fly - head with proboscis extended

Blue Bottle fly - head with proboscis extended
PPG-1764 Bluebottle fly - head with proboscis extended Europe Calliphora vomitoria Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Leather Jacket - pupal case after crane fly has hatched

Leather Jacket - pupal case after crane fly has hatched
JLM-3171 Leather Jacket / Cranefly - pupal case after crane fly has hatched John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Muscidae Fly - Eyes and face Norfolk UK

Muscidae Fly - Eyes and face Norfolk UK
FEU-167 Muscidae Fly - Eyes and face Norfolk UK Phaonia sp. ? Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two House Flies (Musca domestica), close up

Two House Flies (Musca domestica), close up

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Common House Fly (Musca domestica), view from above

Common House Fly (Musca domestica), view from above

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bluebottle Fly Maggots (Calliphora vomitoria), close up

Bluebottle Fly Maggots (Calliphora vomitoria), close up

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Museum of Horrors, number 25, 1900_04_03, illustration by V. Lenepveu

The Museum of Horrors, number 25, 1900_04_03, illustration by V. Lenepveu
ICA4928625 The Museum of Horrors, number 25, 1900_04_03, illustration by V. Lenepveu: It always brings happiness - Scandal of decorations - Insects, Wilson Daniel (1840-1919), Flies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cartoon, William Gladstone asleep

Cartoon, William Gladstone asleep, with insect MPs hovering over his face -- How the Grand Old Man manages to take forty winks with a lot of pestiferous flies buzzing about him is a wonder! 1884

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ken Achurch with spying equipment

Ken Achurch with spying equipment -- a fly bug in a glass tube, and a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Date: 1970s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ken Achurch with spying equipment

Ken Achurch with spying equipment -- a fly bug in a glass tube, and a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Date: 1970s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ken Achurch with spying equipment

Ken Achurch with spying equipment -- a fly bug in a glass tube, and a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Date: 1970s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Model fly for use in spying

Model fly for use in spying
Model fly invented by Ken Achurch for use in spying and other undercover activities. Date: 1970s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Model fly for use in spying

Model fly for use in spying
Model fly invented by Ken Achurch for use in spying and other undercover activities. Date: 1970s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cartoon, A Glorious Day! Not a Cloud to be seen

Cartoon, A Glorious Day! Not a Cloud to be seen. circa early 19th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Glossina morsitans morsitans, savanna tsetse fly

Glossina morsitans morsitans, savanna tsetse fly
Plate 63 from a drawings collection of Oriental and African blood-sucking flies.. Watercolour and ink on paper, c.1906 by Grace Edwards (1875-1926). Held in the Library and Archives Date: circa 1906

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Philoliche angulata, horse fly

Philoliche angulata, horse fly
Plate 23 from a drawings collection of Oriental and African blood-sucking flies. Watercolour and ink on paper, c.1906 by Grace Edwards (1875-1926). Held in the Library and Archives Date: circa 1906

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Men on New Stoughton Wagon, Iowa, USA

Men on New Stoughton Wagon, Iowa, USA
Two men on a New Stoughton Wagon with spades in their hands. Photograph by Charles Clinton Stevens of Williams, Iowa, USA. The covering on the horse is probably designed to protect it from flies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: WW2 Poster -- Flies Foul Food -- Keep Food Covered

WW2 Poster -- Flies Foul Food -- Keep Food Covered
Flies Foul Food - Diarrhoea and Dysentery Follow. Keep Food Covered! Colour lithograph poster after 2nd Lt Stacey Hopper. Anti-dysentery

Background imageRelated Images Collection: WW2 Poster -- Flies Foul Food

WW2 Poster -- Flies Foul Food
Flies Foul Food. Your health depends on wholesome food - keep it covered from flies! Colour lithograph poster after 2nd Lt Stacey Hopper

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British Army in Mesopotamia, protection from insects, WW1

British Army in Mesopotamia, protection from insects, WW1
A British officer serving in Mesopotamia finds a solution to the fly problem while writing a letter. Date: 1916

Background imageRelated Images Collection: TIME FLIES

TIME FLIES
Time flies... a fly muses on the workings of a watch. Date: early 1930s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: USA, Colorado, Gunnison National Forest. Cow parsnip and pollinating flies. Credit as

USA, Colorado, Gunnison National Forest. Cow parsnip and pollinating flies. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Picture No. 11807197

Picture No. 11807197
Fly Eggs on body of dead bird, Norfolk UK Date

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Picture No. 11807175

Picture No. 11807175
Hoverfly resting on leaf, Norfolk UK Date

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Picture No. 11807126

Picture No. 11807126
Hoverfly resting on leaf, Norfolk UK Date

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Picture No. 11807053

Picture No. 11807053
Hoverfly on buddleia flowers, Norfolk UK Date



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