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Mosquito Collection

"Unleash the Power of the Mosquito: From Fighter Aircraft to Deadly Traps" Advert for the De Havilland Mosquito fighter aircraft

Background imageMosquito Collection: Advert for the De Havilland Mosquito fighter aircraft

Advert for the De Havilland Mosquito fighter aircraft - 1943. Date: 1943

Background imageMosquito Collection: Venus fly trap

Venus fly trap
Illustration of a venus fly trap

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland DH98 Mosquito FBXVIII

de Havilland DH98 Mosquito FBXVIII

Background imageMosquito Collection: De Havilland Mosquito Bomber Aircraft, WW2

De Havilland Mosquito Bomber Aircraft, WW2
RAF De Havilland Mosquito Bomber Aircraft, WW2 Date: 1942

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito NF38 night fighter VT653

de Havilland Mosquito NF38 night fighter VT653
de Havilland Mosquito NF38 night fighter, VT653, of the type flown by 502 Squadron in 1946. Date: 1946

Background imageMosquito Collection: Central Flying School, RAF Little Rissington

Central Flying School, RAF Little Rissington, September 1947. From top: Bristol Buckmaster, North American Harvard, Supermarine Spitfire and de Havilland Mosquito

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito in Dominican amber

Mosquito in Dominican amber
A mosquito in trapped and preserved in Dominican amber. Lower Miocene about 20 million years old. Image from Amber The Natural Time Capsule. Figure 90

Background imageMosquito Collection: Culex mosquito, SEM

Culex mosquito, SEM
Culex mosquito. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Culex sp. mosquito. The mosquitos head is dominated by its large compound eyes (brown spheres)

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland DH98 Mosquito

de Havilland DH98 Mosquito

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland DH98 Mosquito FBVI NT193 in flight

de Havilland DH98 Mosquito FBVI NT193 in flight
de Havilland DH98 Mosquito FBVI, NT193, in flight

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito FBVI A52-525

de Havilland Mosquito FBVI A52-525
de Havilland Mosquito FBVI, A52-525, of the Royal Australian Air Force (RaF)

Background imageMosquito Collection: De Havilland DH98 Mosquito BIV line up No105 Sdn

De Havilland DH98 Mosquito BIV line up No105 Sdn

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito (Culicidae), female, internal anatomy, and sucking blood from skin, cross-section

Mosquito (Culicidae), female, internal anatomy, and sucking blood from skin, cross-section

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito FBVI G-AGGD of BOAC landing

de Havilland Mosquito FBVI G-AGGD of BOAC landing
de Havilland Mosquito FBVI, G-AGGD, of BOAC coming in to land in October 1943. Date: 1943

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito larvae resting just below the water surface

Mosquito larvae resting just below the water surface
BB-1364 Mosquito larvae resting just below the water surface Culicine spp Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito PR-41

de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito PR-41
De Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito Pr-41 That Was a Competitor in the 1953 London to Christchurch Air-Race Taxiing with a Douglas Dc-3 Parked Behind Date: 1953

Background imageMosquito Collection: De Havilland DH98 Mosquito III in close up

De Havilland DH98 Mosquito III in close up

Background imageMosquito Collection: Pearl fishing in the Persian Gulf

Pearl fishing in the Persian Gulf
The Pearl Fishery in the Persian Gulf. Sidi-Arab diver with pince-nez. The Mosquito Fleet at anchor. The divers at work below. Apparatus used by the divers. Date: 1881

Background imageMosquito Collection: Modified de Havilland Mosquito FBVI LR359

Modified de Havilland Mosquito FBVI LR359
Modified de Havilland Mosquito FBVI, LR359, which made the first twin-engined carrier-borne landing on to HMS Indefatigable on 25 March 1944 piloted by Lt Cdr Eric Brown. Date: 1944

Background imageMosquito Collection: Testing Aircraft

Testing Aircraft
14th October 1943: A Royal Airforce Mosquito being tested at the de Havilland factory. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito TR33 TW294

de Havilland Mosquito TR33 TW294
de Havilland Mosquito TR33, TW294

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito FBVI HJ732 / G

de Havilland Mosquito FBVI HJ732 / G
de Havilland Mosquito FBVI, HJ732/G, fitted with an experimental 57mm cannon

Background imageMosquito Collection: Mosquito Drinking blood

Mosquito Drinking blood
PPG-619 MOSQUITO - drinking blood from human and showing in abdomen Ochlerotatus (Aedes) mariae Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito

de Havilland Mosquito

Background imageMosquito Collection: Geoffrey de Havilland, OM, CBE, AFC, RDI, FRAeS

Geoffrey de Havilland, OM, CBE, AFC, RDI, FRAeS, (27 July 1882 21 May 1965) holding a model of the de Havilland Mosquito

Background imageMosquito Collection: A de Havilland Mosquito landing on a carrier deck (LR359ja)

A de Havilland Mosquito landing on a carrier deck (LR359ja)

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito BIV DZ379 being bombed up

de Havilland Mosquito BIV DZ379 being bombed up
de Havilland Mosquito BIV, DZ379, being bombed up

Background imageMosquito Collection: Anopheles gambiae, mosquito

Anopheles gambiae, mosquito
Scanning electron microscope image showing a close-up of the compound eye of a female mosquito (x 2200 on a standard 9 cm wide print)

Background imageMosquito Collection: Anopheles mosquito

Anopheles mosquito. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an Anopheles stephensi mosquito, the vector for the malaria parasite in Asia

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito FBVI NT193

de Havilland Mosquito FBVI NT193
de Havilland Mosquito FBVI, NT193

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito BIV DK290 / G

de Havilland Mosquito BIV DK290 / G
de Havilland Mosquito BIV, DK290/G

Background imageMosquito Collection: Anopheles mosquito male, light micrograph

Anopheles mosquito male, light micrograph

Background imageMosquito Collection: Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Mosquito, Female; Magnification x 55 (A4 size: 29. 7 cm width)

Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Mosquito, Female; Magnification x 55 (A4 size: 29. 7 cm width)
LRDS-83 Mosquito, Female Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) Anopheles sp. Magnification x 55 (A4 size: 29.7 cm width) Coloured by hand to enhance natural features

Background imageMosquito Collection: Inside the secrets of a nebula

Inside the secrets of a nebula
Thierry Dufour

Background imageMosquito Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County. Badger standing in the sagebrush with mosquitoes attacking

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County. Badger standing in the sagebrush with mosquitoes attacking its head in Summer

Background imageMosquito Collection: Female Anopheles simplex, magnified under the microscope

Female Anopheles simplex, magnified under the microscope. Date of Photograph:1890-1914 ca

Background imageMosquito Collection: Male Anopheles simplex, magnified under the microscope

Male Anopheles simplex, magnified under the microscope. Date of Photograph:1890-1914 ca

Background imageMosquito Collection: Female Anopheles maculiformis, magnified under the microscope

Female Anopheles maculiformis, magnified under the microscope. Date of Photograph:1890-1914 ca

Background imageMosquito Collection: Female Anopheles punctatus, magnified under the microscope

Female Anopheles punctatus, magnified under the microscope. Date of Photograph:1890-1914 ca

Background imageMosquito Collection: Nymph of Culex pipiens (Culicidae), enlarged under the microscope

Nymph of Culex pipiens (Culicidae), enlarged under the microscope. Date of Photograph:04/1914

Background imageMosquito Collection: Culex pipiens (Culicida. Diptera), magnified under the microscope

Culex pipiens (Culicida. Diptera), magnified under the microscope. Date of Photograph:1914

Background imageMosquito Collection: Head of female Culex (Diptera) enlarged under a microscope

Head of female Culex (Diptera) enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:1872-1915 ca

Background imageMosquito Collection: Culex, Anopheles and Stegomyia larvae, fig. 392 from A. Celli, Manuale dell'igienista

Culex, Anopheles and Stegomyia larvae, fig. 392 from A. Celli, Manuale dell'igienista, ad uso di ufficiali sanitari, medici circondariali e provinciali, ingegneri, chimici e veterinari igienisti

Background imageMosquito Collection: Culex pipiens larva (Culicidae), enlarged under the microscope

Culex pipiens larva (Culicidae), enlarged under the microscope. Date of Photograph:04/1914

Background imageMosquito Collection: Head of male and female Culex pipiens and male and female Anopheles claviger

Head of male and female Culex pipiens and male and female Anopheles claviger, magnified under the microscope. Date of Photograph:1890-1914 ca

Background imageMosquito Collection: Male Culex pipiens (Culicidae), magnified under the microscope

Male Culex pipiens (Culicidae), magnified under the microscope. Date of Photograph:04/1895

Background imageMosquito Collection: Head of female Culex (Culicidae), enlarged under the microscope

Head of female Culex (Culicidae), enlarged under the microscope. Date of Photograph:06/12/1890

Background imageMosquito Collection: Head of male Anapheles (Diptera) enlarged under a microscope

Head of male Anapheles (Diptera) enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:1872-1915 ca



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