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House Fly Collection

"The Intricate World of a House Fly: Unveiling the Secrets through SEM and Close-Up Photography" Delving into the Microcosm

Background imageHouse Fly Collection: Housefly foot, SEM

Housefly foot, SEM
Housefly foot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the foot of a housefly (Musca domestica). The two claws are used to grip rough surfaces

Background imageHouse Fly Collection: Extreme close-up of house fly head and face, Kentucky

Extreme close-up of house fly head and face, Kentucky

Background imageHouse Fly Collection: A Slice of Water Melon

A Slice of Water Melon
BAT54871 A Slice of Water Melon by Garzoni, Giovanna (1600-70); Galleria Palatina & Appartamenti Reali di Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Photo eNicol Orsi Battaglini; Italian

Background imageHouse Fly Collection: False-colour SEM of the head of a housefly

False-colour SEM of the head of a housefly
Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the head of a female housefly, Musca domestica. The head is dominated by the large compound eyes, here tinted yellow

Background imageHouse Fly Collection: Fly ingesting liquidized food using proboscis

Fly ingesting liquidized food using proboscis

Background imageHouse Fly Collection: Field Digger Wasp (Mellinus arvensis) capturing Fly, close up

Field Digger Wasp (Mellinus arvensis) capturing Fly, close up

Background imageHouse Fly Collection: Housefly head

Housefly head. Close-up of the head of a housefly (Musca sp.), showing one of its compound eyes (centre) and mouthparts (lower centre). Magnification: x28, when printed 10 centimetres wide

Background imageHouse Fly Collection: House fly

House fly. The house fly (Musca domestica) is the most common of all domestic flies and is considered a pest that can carry serious diseases. Photographed in Poland

Background imageHouse Fly Collection: Housefly C018 / 2483

Housefly C018 / 2483
Housefly. The housefly (Musca domestica) is the most common of all domestic flies and is considered a pest that can carry serious diseases

Background imageHouse Fly Collection: Male lesser house fly

Male lesser house fly (Fannia canicularis). It is commonly seen in the house and has a distintive flight pattern darting and turning abruptly forming triangular or square flight paths

Background imageHouse Fly Collection: Male lesser housefly in flight, SEM

Male lesser housefly in flight, SEM
Male lesser housefly in flight (Fannia canicularis), composite coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). It is commonly seen in the house and has a distinctive flight pattern darting

Background imageHouse Fly Collection: Musca domestica, house fly

Musca domestica, house fly
Top view of a Natural History Museum model of the common house fly, a pest species always found in association with humans or human activities


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"The Intricate World of a House Fly: Unveiling the Secrets through SEM and Close-Up Photography" Delving into the Microcosm: A mesmerizing close-up of a housefly foot under SEM reveals its intricate structure. Kentucky's Hidden Beauty: Exploring the extreme close-up of a house fly head and face, showcasing nature's marvels in the Bluegrass State. Summer Refreshment: A slice of watermelon becomes an irresistible feast for a thirsty house fly, captured in stunning detail. Unmasking Nature's Artistry: Behold the false-color SEM image that unveils the captivating patterns on a housefly's head. The Proboscis at Work: Witnessing nature's engineering as a house fly ingests liquidized food using its remarkable proboscis. Clash of Titans: An intense moment frozen in time as a field digger wasp captures its prey - an unsuspecting fly - up close and personal. Revealing Complexity: Glimpsing into the intricacies of a housefly head, where every tiny feature plays an essential role in their survival. The Many Faces of House Flies: Multiple perspectives showcase different angles and expressions on these fascinating insects' heads. In Flight with Grace: Catching sight of male lesser house flies soaring through air currents, immortalized by SEM photography. Captivating Details Underneath It All: Examining every minute aspect with precision, from coloration to texture, revealing what makes each individual housefly unique – like C018 / 2483 or any other member within this diverse species family. " Male Lesser House Fly caught mid-flight showcases their agility while providing us with breathtaking visuals thanks to SEM technology.