Entomological Box - Male Catonephele orites butterfly -...
Entomological box - 9x12cm
Species: Male Catonephele orites butterfly
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Entomological box - 9x12cm
Species: Male Catonephele orites butterfly
Entomological box - 9x12cm
Species: Lyropteryx apollonia butterfly
Entomological box
Species: Scarabs Eudicella Gralli: Male and Female - 1994
Entomological box
Species: Morpho menelaus butterfly
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.
Butterfly - Natural History color plate
Entomology
You buy 1 plate, not the whole set
Diaphanization of a frog - Pelophylax ridibundus crossbred INRA (RIVAN92 strain)
Biological preparation
The aim of diaphanization is to render the tissues transparent through a chemical process, and specific dyes are used to highlight the skeleton.
You can see the bones through the skin!
Not a protected species
Diaphanization of a frog - Pelophylax ridibundus crossbred INRA (RIVAN92 strain)
Biological preparation
The aim of diaphanization is to render the tissues transparent through a chemical process, and specific dyes are used to highlight the skeleton.
You can see the bones through the skin!
Not a protected species
Diaphanization of a frog - Pelophylax ridibundus crossbred INRA (RIVAN92 strain)
Biological preparation
The aim of diaphanization is to render the tissues transparent through a chemical process, and specific dyes are used to highlight the skeleton.
You can see the bones through the skin!
Not a protected species
Diaphanization of a frog - Pelophylax ridibundus crossbred INRA (RIVAN92 strain)
Biological preparation
The aim of diaphanization is to render the tissues transparent through a chemical process, and specific dyes are used to highlight the skeleton.
You can see the bones through the skin!
Not a protected species
Flight of butterflies under a glass bell
5 Monarch (Danaus plexippus) butterflies from Ecuador (Breeding)
Entomological transparent frame
Species: Morpho Didius butterfly from Peru
Rare military folding amputation saw - 18th century inspired model, late 19th century German manufacture
Late 19th century German reinterpretation of a pre-existing British model from 1780
Witness to a transition between two eras of military surgery