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"Unseen Intruders: The Fascinating World of Parasites" A Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) with a parasitic copepod (Ommatokoita elongata) clinging to its skin

Background imageParasite Collection: Picture No. 11675485

Picture No. 11675485
Light Micrograph: Tapeworm. Date:

Background imageParasite Collection: Picture No. 11675484

Picture No. 11675484
Hookworm. Date:

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Picture No. 11675483
Light Micrograph: Tapeworm. Date:

Background imageParasite Collection: Picture No. 11675633

Picture No. 11675633
Light Micrograph (LM): A transverse section of a stem of Clover (Trifolium sp.) with an unidentified parasite attached. Date:

Background imageParasite Collection: Picture No. 11675619

Picture No. 11675619
Dark Field Light Micrograph: Harvest Mite Chigger. Date:

Background imageParasite Collection: Picture No. 11675618

Picture No. 11675618
Light Micrograph: Tapeworm. Date:

Background imageParasite Collection: Picture No. 11675614

Picture No. 11675614
Light Micrograph using Nomarski Technique: Intestinal Roundworm - juvenile hatching from egg. Date:

Background imageParasite Collection: Picture No. 11675608

Picture No. 11675608
Dark Field Light Micrograph (LM): Human Pinworm. Date:

Background imageParasite Collection: A tiny cleaner shrimp removes parasites from a Black-finned snake eel

A tiny cleaner shrimp removes parasites from a Black-finned snake eel (Ophichthus cephalozona) on a sandy seafloor in Indonesia

Background imageParasite Collection: Isopod feeding on a Creolefish

Isopod feeding on a Creolefish, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageParasite Collection: Spotted cleaner shrimp in beige bubble coral, North Sulawesi

Spotted cleaner shrimp in beige bubble coral, North Sulawesi
Spotted cleaner shrimp (Periclimenes venustus) in beige bubble coral, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageParasite Collection: A Yellowprow goby cleaning a Creole wrasse

A Yellowprow goby cleaning a Creole wrasse
A Yellowprow Goby cleaning a Creole wrasse, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageParasite Collection: 1 cm yellow tube polyp with a small macroscopic Isopod feeding on it

1 cm yellow tube polyp with a small macroscopic Isopod feeding on it
1 cm yellow tube polyp captured at 4.5x life size with what appears to be a small macroscopic Isopod feeding on it, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageParasite Collection: A parasitic isopod has attached itself onto a hawkfish

A parasitic isopod has attached itself onto a hawkfish
This Parasitic isopod has attached itself onto this hawkfish and has already removed a fair amount of flesh

Background imageParasite Collection: Detailed view of yellow tube coral (Tubastrea) polyps with parasites

Detailed view of yellow tube coral (Tubastrea) polyps with parasites, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageParasite Collection: Parasitic Isopod on Grunt, Belize

Parasitic Isopod on Grunt, Belize
Parasitic Isopod on grunt fish, Belize

Background imageParasite Collection: Microscopic view of bacteriophages on the surface of a bacteria

Microscopic view of bacteriophages on the surface of a bacteria

Background imageParasite Collection: African trypanosomiasis in the red blood cells

African trypanosomiasis in the red blood cells. African trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness, is a parasitic infection caused by protozoa

Background imageParasite Collection: Microscopic view of paramecium

Microscopic view of paramecium

Background imageParasite Collection: Conceptual image of plasmodium causing malaria

Conceptual image of plasmodium causing malaria

Background imageParasite Collection: Microscopic view of bacteriophage attacking bacteria

Microscopic view of bacteriophage attacking bacteria

Background imageParasite Collection: Conceptual image of malaria parasites within red blood cells

Conceptual image of malaria parasites within red blood cells

Background imageParasite Collection: Conceptual image of plasmodium

Conceptual image of plasmodium

Background imageParasite Collection: Microscopic view of Paramecium bursaria

Microscopic view of Paramecium bursaria, a species of ciliate protozoan that has a mutualistic symbiotic relationship with green algae called Zoochlorella

Background imageParasite Collection: Microscopic view of protozoa

Microscopic view of protozoa. Leishmaniasis and dysentery are examples of diseases involving protozoa, often transmitted to humans by the bite of a parasite-carrying insect

Background imageParasite Collection: Microscopic view of bacteriophage

Microscopic view of bacteriophage

Background imageParasite Collection: Scanning electron micrograph of a schistosome parasite

Scanning electron micrograph of a schistosome parasite, which enters the body through the skin of persons coming in contact with infested waters. The adult worm lives in the veins of its host

Background imageParasite Collection: A Black-finned snake eel pokes its head out of a sandy seafloor

A Black-finned snake eel pokes its head out of a sandy seafloor
A Black-finned snake eel (Ophichthus cephalozona) pokes its head out of a sandy seafloor in Indonesia. This tropical region, within the Coral Triangle, is home to an incredible variety of marine life

Background imageParasite Collection: Microscopic view of Rickettsia

Microscopic view of Rickettsia. Rickettsia is a gram-negative bacteria carried by parasites such as ticks, fleas and lice

Background imageParasite Collection: Conceptual image of Trypanosoma

Conceptual image of Trypanosoma

Background imageParasite Collection: Brontotherium wander the lush late Eocene landscape

Brontotherium wander the lush late Eocene landscape
Brontotherium wander the lush Late Eocene landscape of South Dakota 35 million years ago. Modern rhinoceroses have a symbiotic relationship with birds (variously known as oxpeckers or tick birds)

Background imageParasite Collection: Malria spores in the human blood stream

Malria spores in the human blood stream
The malaria spores move from the mosquito to the human blood stream. the spores divide many times and produce large numbers of spores

Background imageParasite Collection: Microscopic view of hookworm

Microscopic view of hookworm. The hookworm is a parasitic nematode that lives in the small intestine of its host, which may be a mammal such as a dog, cat, or human

Background imageParasite Collection: Mistletoe from A Curious Herbal, 1782 (coloured engraving)

Mistletoe from A Curious Herbal, 1782 (coloured engraving)
BAL28562 Mistletoe from A Curious Herbal, 1782 (coloured engraving) by Blackwell, Elizabeth (1707-1758); Private Collection; Scottish, out of copyright

Background imageParasite Collection: Giant Owl Butterfly Caterpillar (Caligo memnon) Eggs laid on neck area by parasitic wasp

Giant Owl Butterfly Caterpillar (Caligo memnon) Eggs laid on neck area by parasitic wasp, Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest, ECUADOR. South America

Background imageParasite Collection: Parasitic plant, Mistletoe -Viscum album- on a Willow -Salix sp-, riverine vegetation

Parasitic plant, Mistletoe -Viscum album- on a Willow -Salix sp-, riverine vegetation, Innufer Aue, bei Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageParasite Collection: Aphids -Aphidoidea- on a Daisy -Bellis perennis-, macro shot, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Aphids -Aphidoidea- on a Daisy -Bellis perennis-, macro shot, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Background imageParasite Collection: Caterpillars of the Ermine Moth -Yponomeuta sp. -, Bergisches Land, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Caterpillars of the Ermine Moth -Yponomeuta sp. -, Bergisches Land, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Caterpillars of the Ermine Moth -Yponomeuta sp.-, Bergisches Land, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageParasite Collection: Tree infested with Ermine Moths -Yponomeuta sp. -, Bergisches Land, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Tree infested with Ermine Moths -Yponomeuta sp. -, Bergisches Land, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Tree infested with Ermine Moths -Yponomeuta sp.-, Bergisches Land, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageParasite Collection: Mottled Umber -Erannis defolaria-, caterpillar foraging for food, Untergroningen, Abtsgmuend

Mottled Umber -Erannis defolaria-, caterpillar foraging for food, Untergroningen, Abtsgmuend, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageParasite Collection: Gasteruptiid Wasp -Gasteruption jaculator-, female, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Gasteruptiid Wasp -Gasteruption jaculator-, female, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageParasite Collection: AUDUBON: JAEGER. Parasitic Jaeger, or Arctic Skua (Stercorarius parasiticus)

AUDUBON: JAEGER. Parasitic Jaeger, or Arctic Skua (Stercorarius parasiticus). Engraving after John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38

Background imageParasite Collection: SEXUAL DIMORPHISM. Sexual dimorphism in the Oceanic Angler-fish Edriolychnus schmidtii

SEXUAL DIMORPHISM. Sexual dimorphism in the Oceanic Angler-fish Edriolychnus schmidtii. Above, female with parasitic male attached



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"Unseen Intruders: The Fascinating World of Parasites" A Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) with a parasitic copepod (Ommatokoita elongata) clinging to its skin, showcasing the intricate relationship between host and parasite. Get up close and personal with the Common Vampire Bat's face after feeding in Sao Paulo, Brazil - a reminder of nature's bloodsucking specialists. Delve into the microscopic world as we explore a liver fluke under slide preparation, revealing the complex anatomy of this notorious internal parasite. Unraveling the secrets of Schistosoma spp. , blood flukes that cause debilitating diseases in humans, through detailed examination and research. Witness the astonishing head structure of a dog tapeworm under SEM, highlighting its ability to attach itself firmly within its host's intestines. Discover an incredibly detailed SEM image capturing every tiny feature of a head louse - an unwelcome guest causing discomfort worldwide. Zooming in on a sheep tick using SEM reveals its formidable mouthparts designed for piercing and sucking blood from unsuspecting hosts. Observe nature's macabre beauty as a parasitic wasp lays eggs inside hoverfly larvae, showcasing their cunning reproductive strategy right before our eyes in the UK countryside. Immerse yourself in stunning artwork depicting Trypanosome protozoan parasites responsible for deadly sleeping sickness across Africa - reminding us how art can convey scientific knowledge too. Explore Plasmodium sp. , malarial parasites that wreak havoc on millions worldwide each year, through captivating visuals that shed light on their life cycle and impact on human health. Peer into the hidden world of eyelash mites using SEM imagery; these tiny creatures inhabit our lashes without us even realizing it.