RMH020D5–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica, Thermophila furnorum, Lepismodes inquilinus), on the ground, Austria
RF2EAX1GM–Close-up of a firebrat on a fungus.
RMF008RJ–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica, Thermophila furnorum, Lepismodes inquilinus), on a rag, Germany
RMKB428R–Inverted bright field micrograph of a Zygentoma insect scale (stained with lactophenol blue), pictured area is about 190 micrometers tall
RF2H0DEB6–A silverfish or bookworm on a white background
RMKB428T–Reflected light micrograph of a Zygentoma family insect (silverfish) found indoor in Western Washington state, USA
RF2BMBX51–Enveloped with silverfish, envelopes of records in the man's hand. Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes.
RF2PRA405–A silverfisch on white background
RM2KCH05W–Close-up of a common Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RFPNB284–Insect feeding on paper - silverfish, thermobia. Pest books and newspapers.
RF2M716NP–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica, Thermophila furnorum, Lepismodes inquilinus), on the dried wood.
RM2CDW9AY–Thermobia domestica. Pest books and newspapers. Lepismatidae Insect feeding on paper - silverfish
RF2HFK21K–Banded silverfish - Thermobia domestica, lateral view, a common household pest.
RF2WEP7JA–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica)
RF2CGFGF9–Banded silverfish (Thermobia domestica) lateral view, a common household pest
RF2HTJJ6P–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica) living in a kitchen area
RM2C4HYMG–Fire-Brat, Thermobia domestica, a bristle-tail able to tolerate extreme heat.
RF2CD5KXA–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica), a species of silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina in normal habitat.
RMAB1175–Firebrat, Thermobia domestica
RMET7H4R–Ofenfischchen (Lepismodes inquilinus, Thermobia domestica), mehrere Tiere sitzen auf schadhaftem gruenem Farbanstrich | firebrat
RF2DBDKXN–Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes. lepisma
RMF008RR–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica, Thermophila furnorum, Lepismodes inquilinus), on a rag, Germany
RFKHM2YY–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RMEBN3EJ–firebrat (Lepismodes inquilinus, Thermobia domestica), some animals sitting on damaged green coat of paint
RF2H0DE41–A silverfish or bookworm on a white background
RF2BMC1AP–Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes. lepisma
RFKHM2WM–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RFPNB21X–Insect feeding on paper - silverfish, thermobia. Pest books and newspapers.
RFKHM30W–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RFRN558C–Silverfish, Lepisma saccharina, macro photo on white background
RF2HFK20X–Banded silverfish - Thermobia domestica, lateral view, a common household pest.
RFKHM30T–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RF2HJH8DF–Silverfish Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RF2HTJJ6W–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica) living in a kitchen area
RFKHM306–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RF2CD5KX9–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica), a species of silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina in normal habitat.
RMAA0A1D–Firebrat, Thermobia domestica
RFKHK7WA–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RF2DBDM1W–Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes. lepisma
RM2CDFANH–. Insectes nuisibles aux habitations et moyens de les combattre : (avec chapitre sur les animaux nuisibles autres que les insectes) . contiennent de lamidon.On la vu également enleverla colle de derrière la tapis-serie des murs, et cette der-nière se détache ainsi desmurs. Deux espèces de lépismessont des insectes nuisiblesdans les habitations auCanada. On les connaît scientifiquement sous les noms de Lepisma saccharinaL., et Thermobia domestica Pack. La première espèce est un insecte argenté,luisant ou gris argenté et la dernière, qui est la plus répandue des deux, estblanc-nacré, recouvert d
RMPFG5RA–. Das system der lepismatiden. Lepismatidae; Thysanura. — 103 — 2. Th. aegyptiaca. Luc. (Fig. 41 a—c.) 1840. Lepisma ae., Lucas in: Ilist. Nat. Crus. Ar. et Myr. p. 559. —Abbildung in: Savigny, Descr. de l'Egypt. t. 1 Ins. I ;. 1S44. Lepisma ae., Gervais in: Walk. Ins. apt. v. 3 p. 452. 1873. Lepisma ae., Lubbock in: Monogr. Collemb. and Thysan. p. 222. Prof. Kraepelin sammelte bei Kairo eine Art in ziemlicher Anzahl;, welche infolge des Vorhandenseins von nur je 2 Rückenkämmen auf den Abd.-Terg. II—VIII und auch in- folge des ganzen Habitus als Thermobia sich erwies. Ich glaube bestimmt, in d
RF2H0DE49–A silverfish or bookworm on a white background
RF2JNPYAP–A silverfisch on white background
RF2BMC2DP–Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes. lepisma
RFPNB23E–Insect feeding on paper - silverfish, thermobia. Pest books and newspapers.
RF2FM9EMB–Macro photo Silverfish animal, lepisma saccharina on black background. Common house pest
RF2HFK20E–Banded silverfish - Thermobia domestica, lateral view, a common household pest.
RF2T1M7X2–Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina), adult. Isolated on a gray background. Top view.
RF2HTJJ71–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica) living in a kitchen area
RF2CD5KXT–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica), a species of silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina in normal habitat.
RMAPRD43–Firebrat, Thermobia domestica
RF2CD5KYR–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica), a species of silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina in normal habitat.
RF2DBDM22–Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes. lepisma
RFKHM2YT–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RMRHNRP4–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CORPORA ALLATA IN LARVAL THERMOBIA 281 potential for it is present in first stage larvae, and can be realized immediately in an appropriate environment. As some of the implants which had developed scales still contained abundant yolk in close proximity to the integument, it seems unlikely that a component of yolk directly inhibits scale formation. The "appropriate" environ- ment may therefore be one which differs hormonally from that of the earl}- larvae, as Piepho and Richter (1959) have suggested. Could such a di
RFKHK7WJ–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RF2BMC21X–Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes. lepisma
RFPNB2FF–Insect feeding on paper - silverfish, thermobia. Pest books and newspapers.
RF2FM9EMA–Macro photo Silverfish animal, lepisma saccharina on white background. Common house pest
RF2T1M7X8–Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina), adult. Isolated on a gray background. Top view.
RF2HTJJ6E–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica) living in a kitchen area
RF2CD5KY5–Bottom view of a Firebrat (Thermobia domestica), a species of silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina in normal habitat.
RF2DBDM25–Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes. lepisma
RMREFMH1–. Common Illinois insects : and why they are interesting. Insects -- Illinois. Silverfish {Thermobia domestica) This wingless household pest is one of the most primitive members of Class Insecta. (6x) THE NAMES AND CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS People may be so bewildered by the diversity and number of insects that they are discouraged from trying to learn anything about them. It would be confusing indeed if the systematic zoologists had not done a great deal to put the animal house in order. As it now stands, almost any particular insect can be easily "pigeon-holed'' into one of the larger i
RFKHM2YX–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RFKHM2WY–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RF2BMC0W5–Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes. lepisma
RFPNB2F4–Insect feeding on paper - silverfish, thermobia. Pest books and newspapers.
RFKHM2WP–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RF2FM9EKA–Macro photo Silverfish animal, lepisma saccharina on colorful background. Common house pest
RFKHM2WH–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RF2T1M7NW–Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina), adult. Visible underside of the body.
RF2HTJJ6J–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica) living in a kitchen area
RF2HTJJ60–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica) living in a kitchen area
RF2DBDM0R–Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes. lepisma
RMRGFKKG–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figs. 9-13. Protura, Thysanura, Entotrophi, Symphyla 9. Thermobia, middle leg. Lepismatidje. 10. Machilis, hind leg. Machilidse. 11. Hanseniella, front leg. Scutigerellida:. 12. Acerentulus, middle leg. Acerentomidae. 13. Campodea, middle leg. Campodeidae.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zo
RF2BMC27Y–Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes. lepisma
RFPNB220–Insect feeding on paper - silverfish, thermobia. Pest books and newspapers.
RFKHM2Y8–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
RF2T1M7WX–Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina), adult. Isolated on a gray background. Top view.
RF2HTJJ68–Firebrat (Thermobia domestica) living in a kitchen area
RF2DBDKXD–Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes. lepisma
RFR2YW9A–
RMRGE1B4–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figs. 9-13. Protura, Thysanura, Entotrophi 9. Thermobia, middle leg. Lepismatidse. 10. Machilis, hind leg. Machilidae. 11. Hanseniella, front leg. Scutigerellidse. 12. Acerentulus, middle leg. Acerentomidae. 13. Campodea, middle leg. Campodeidse. ORDER COLLEMBOLA Small or minute, soft-bodied, wingless, springing insects, the body sometimes clothed with scales or hairs. Head freely movable. Antenna; four- to six-jointed. Eyes of a degenerate compound type, composed of a few separated facets; sometimes entirely absent.
RF2BMC29Y–Paper swallowed with silverfish. Traces of wrecking silverfish on vinyl envelopes. lepisma
RFPNB2H9–Insect feeding on paper - silverfish, thermobia. Pest books and newspapers.
RFKHK7W7–silverfish. Insect Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica in normal habitat
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