*TAXON IMAGES
# Archaeognatha/ 
lub1862.jpg <@subject Petrobius (Lubbock 1862)> 
<@text x=681 y=467 w=203 h=83 m 
t=Thysanura (Lepisma saccharina - Silverfish)> 
<@text x=563 y=94 w=190 h=81 m 
t=Archaeognatha (Petrobius maritimus)> 
 
# Blattodea/ 
burblat1.jpg <@subject Resident British species: Burr> 
<@imagenotes x=486 y=59 
t=BLATTELLIDAE. 1, \i{}Ectobius lapponicus\i0{} 
(Lapland cockroach), male; 2 and 2a, 
\i{}Ectobius panzeri\i0{}; 3, \i{}Ectobius 
pallidus\i0{} (Tawny cockroach), male; 4, 
\i{}Blattella germanica\i0{} (German cockroach). 
BLATTIDAE. 5 and 5a, \i{}Blatta orientalis\i0{} 
(Common Cockroach), male and elytra of female; 
6, \i{}Periplaneta americana\i0{} (American 
cockroach, Ship cockroach, American vagabond: 
very widely established in hothouses and 
warehouses); 7, \i{}Periplaneta 
australasiae\i0{} (Australian cockroach: 
established especially in hothouses). S.L. 
Mosely's plate, from Burr (1897)> 
bent556.jpg <@subject Ectobius lapponicus (Lapland or Dusky Cockroach: 
B. 
Ent. 556)> 
bent5561.jpg <@subject Ectobius lapponicus (detail: B. Ent. 556)> 
bent5562.jpg <@subject Ectobius lapponicus (dissections: B. Ent. 556)> 
text556.gif <@subject Ectobius lapponicus (legend+text: B. Ent. 556)> 
text5561.gif <@subject Ectobius lapponicus (text: B. Ent. 556, cont.)> 
lcas08.jpg <@subject The British Ectobius species (Lucas)> 
<@imagenotes x=917 y=28 
t=1 and 2, \i{}Ectobius lapponicus\i0{} (Dusky 
Cockroach), male (1) and female; 3, \i{}Ectobius 
perspicillaris\i0{} Herbst (= \i{}E. 
lapponicus\i0{}? ); 4 and 5, \i{}Ectobius 
panzeri\i0{} (Lesser Cockroach), male (4) and 
female. From Lucas (1920), with approximate 1cm 
scale added.> 
ste0283.jpg <@subject Ectobius lapponicus (Dusky Cockroach): Stephens 
VI, 
1835> 
lcas09.jpg <@subject Periplaneta americana and P. australasiae 
(Lucas)> 
<@imagenotes x=451 y=55 
t=1, \i{}Periplaneta americana\i0{} (American or 
Ship Cockroach), male; 2, \i{}Periplaneta 
australasiae\i0{} (Australian Cockroach), male. 
From Lucas (1920), with approximate 1cm scale.> 
lcas10.jpg <@subject Periplaneta and Pycnoscelus (Lucas)> 
<@imagenotes x=903 y=866 
t=1, \i{}Periplaneta americana\i0{} (American or 
Ship Cockroach); 2, \i{}Periplaneta 
australasiae\i0{} (Australian Cockroach); 3, 
Pycnoscelus surinamensis (Surinam Cockroach). From 
Lucas (1920), with approximate 2cm scale.> 
burblat2.jpg <@subject Some commonly imported species: Burr> 
<@imagenotes x=866 y=11 
t=BLABERIDAE. 1, \i{}Rhyparobia maderae\i0{} 
Fab., (from Madeira and West Africa); 2, 
\i{}Pycnoscelus surinamensis\i0{} (Surinam 
cockroach: pan-tropical, persistent in warm 
situations); 3, \i{}Blaberus giganteus\i0{} 
(West Indies). S.L. Mosely's plate, from Burr 
(1897)> 
 
# Coleoptera/ 
colgen01.gif <@subject Representing Coleoptera> 
<@text x=315 y=12 w=386 h=98 m 
t=For numerous images of Coleoptera, see the Families 
of British Coleoptera data set> 
bent446.jpg <@subject Carabus violaceus (Violet Ground-beetle: B. Ent. 
446)> 
lubcol.jpg <@subject Adults (left) and larvae (right: Lubbock 1890)> 
<@text x=137 y=25 w=118 h=45 m 
t=Scolytus> 
<@text x=454 y=78 w=109 h=45 m 
t=Curculio> 
<@text x=189 y=895 w=105 h=45 m 
t=Meloe> 
<@text x=623 y=495 w=92 h=50 m 
t=Apalus> 
<@text x=790 y=25 w=94 h=47 m 
t=Acilius> 
 
# Collembola/ 
imms276.jpg <@subject Axelsonia, Anurida (Imms 1957)> 
<@text x=104 y=408 w=136 h=38 m 
t=Axelsonia> 
<@text x=286 y=725 w=232 h=106 m 
t=Anurida maritima, dorsal (left) and ventral views> 
 
# Dermaptera/ 
lcas05.jpg <@subject Apterygia, Euborellia, Forficula, Morava (Lucas)> 
<@imagenotes x=912 y=36 
t=1-3, \i{}Euborellia annulipes\i0{} (Ring-legged 
Earwig): 1 and 2, female and antenna; 3, callipers 
of male. 4, \i{}Marava arachidis\i0{} (Bone-house 
Earwig), adult male. 5 and 6, \i{}Forficula 
lesnei\i0{} (Lesne's Earwig), adult male and 
callipers of female. 7, \i{}Apterygia media\i0{} 
(Short-winged or Hop-garden Earwig), adult male. 
From Lucas (1920), with 1cm scale for the complete 
insects.> 
burderm.jpg <@subject The British Earwigs (Burr)> 
<@imagenotes x=15 y=51 
t=LABIDUROIDEA-Labiduridae. 1 and 1a, 
\i{}Labidura riparia\i0{}, male and forceps of 
female (extinct?); 2 and 2a, \i{}Anisolabis 
maritima\i0{} (male and forceps of female: 
introduced, occasionally persisting); 3, 
\i{}Anisolabis annulipes\i0{} (female). 
FORFICULOIDEA-Labiidae. 4, \i{}Labia minor\i0{}, 
male; 8 and 8a, \i{}Marava arachidis\i0{}, male, 
and forceps of female. 
FORFICULOIDEA-Forficulidae. 5, \i{}Forficula 
auricularia\i0{} (male), with forceps of a small 
male (5a), forceps of female (5b), and wing 
expanded (5c); 6, \i{}Forficula lesnei\i0{} 
(male); 7, \i{}Apterygida albipennis\i0{}, male 
and (7a) forceps of female. S.L. Mosely's plate, 
from Burr (1897: scales include pincers).> 
bent560.jpg <@subject \i{}Forficula auricularia\i0{}, as \i{}F. borealis\i0{} 
(Northern Earwig). B. Ent 560> 
bent5601.jpg <@subject \i{}F. auricularia\i0{}, as \i{}F. borealis\i0{}
(detail). B. Ent 560> 
bent5602.jpg <@subject <@subject \i{}Forficula auricularia\i0{}, as \i{}F. borealis\i0{}
(detail). B. Ent 560> : B. Ent 560)> 
ste0281.jpg <@subject Forficula auricularia, and forceps of other 
Forficulidae: Stephens VI, 1835> 
<@imagenotes x=32 y=26 
t=The Stephens portrayal of \i{}Forficula 
forcipata\i0{} (4, = F. auricularia) is 
accompanied by confusing representations of the 
forceps of assorted Forficulidae, labelled on the 
plate as follows (modern nomenclature in 
parentheses). 1, \i{}Forficula auricularia\i0{}; 
2, \i{}Forficula media\i0{} (= \i{}Apterygidia 
albipennis\i0{}); 3, Forficula borealis (= \i{}F. 
auricularia?\i0{}); 5, \i{}Chelidura 
albipennis\i0{} (= \i{}Apterygidia 
albipennis\i0{}?). From Stephens vol. XI, 1835.> 
lcas03.jpg <@subject Labidura riparia (Lucas)> 
<@imagenotes x=890 y=56 
t=\i{}Labidura riparia\i0{} (Giant or Tawny 
Earwig), male (1) and female. From Lucas (1920), 
with the approximate insect lengths including 
callipers.> 
lubderm.jpg <@subject Earwig, adult (left) and larva (Lubbock 1890)> 
 
# Diplura/ 
lubcamp.jpg <@subject Campodea, adult and larva (Lubbock 1890)> 
<@text x=184 y=16 w=213 h=34 m 
t=adult> 
<@text x=639 y=763 w=205 h=34 m 
t=larva> 
 
# Diptera/ 
dipgen01.jpg <@subject Representative Diptera> 
<@text x=387 y=822 w=329 h=154 m 
t=For numerous images of Diptera from Curtis and 
Francis Walker, see the Families of British Diptera 
data set> 
bent521.jpg <@subject Phthiria pulicaria (Sea-shore Bee-fly: B. Ent. 
521)> 
lubdip.jpg <@subject Anthrax, adult and larva (Lubbock 1890)> 
<@text x=76 y=183 w=156 h=59 m 
t=adult> 
<@text x=636 y=733 w=153 h=59 m 
t=larva> 
 
# Ephemeroptera/ 
bent484.jpg <@subject Ecdyonurus dispar Curtis (Ephemeridae. 
Dissimilar 
May-fly: B. Ent. 484)> 
text484.gif <@subject Ecdyonurus dispar (B. Ent. 484, legend+text)> 
<@imagenotes x=18 y=12 
t=This appears to be Curtis's original 
description of the species.> 
text4841.gif <@subject Ecdyonurus dispar (text, cont.: B. Ent. 484)> 
bent708.jpg <@subject Ephemera vulgata: B. Ent. 708> 
text7081.gif <@subject Ephemera vulgata: B. Ent. 708, legend+text> 
text7082.gif <@subject Ephemera vulgata: B. Ent. 708, legend cont.> 
white415.jpg <@subject Summer dance of the May-flies: Gilbert White, 
1771> 
<@imagenotes x=31 y=18 
t=From Rev. Gilbert Whites \i{}Natural History 
of Selbourne\i0{}, 1890 edition.> 
 
# Hemiptera/ 
bent028.jpg <@subject Representative hemipteran: Acanthosoma 
haemorrhoidale> 
<@text x=595 y=6 w=396 h=73 m 
t=For numerous images of Hemiptera, see the Families 
of British Hemiptera data set> 
bent0281.jpg <@subject Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale (detail: B. Ent. 
28)> 
bent0282.jpg <@subject Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale (dissections: B. 
Ent. 
28)> 
text028.gif <@subject Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale (legend+text: B. Ent 
28)> 
nod543.jpg <@subject Ranatra linearis (Shaw and Nodder, about 1802)> 
nod370.jpg <@subject 'The Great Surinam Nepa' (Exotic species, Shaw 
and 
Nodder, about 1798)> 
 
# Hymenoptera/ 
hymgen02.jpg <@subject Representative Hymenoptera> 
<@text x=490 y=7 w=290 h=201 m 
t=For numerous illustrations of Hymenoptera from 
Curtis, Saunders, Cameron and other classic works, see 
the Families of British Hymenoptera data set> 
bent289.jpg <@subject Coelinius anceps (Curtis) (Yellow-bodied 
Ichneumon: 
B. Ent. 289)> 
lubhym.jpg <@subject Adults and larvae (Cynipoidea, Formicoidea, 
Vespoidea: Lubbock 1890)> 
<@text x=84 y=441 w=143 h=38 m 
t=Cynipoidea> 
<@text x=430 y=104 w=145 h=50 m 
t=Formicoidea> 
<@text x=663 y=484 w=122 h=44 m 
t=Vespoidea> 
 
# Lepidoptera/ 
hump014.jpg <@subject Representative Lepidoptera: Noctuidae 
(Humphreys)> 
<@text x=16 y=200 w=265 h=76 m 
t=The British Noctuidae are comprehensively illustrated 
from Curtis, Newman, Kirby and other classic works, in 
the Genera of Noctuidae data set> 
<@imagenotes x=182 y=15 
t=1 and 2, \i{}Noctua pronuba\i0{} (Large Yellow 
Underwing, and larva); 3 and 4, \i{}Noctua 
fimbriata\i0{} (Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing, 
and larva); 5, \i{}Thalophila matura\i0{} (Straw 
Underwing); 6, \i{}Xestia xanthographa\i0{} 
(Square-spot Rustic); 7, \i{}Rusina 
ferruginea\i0{} (Brown Rustic); 8, \i{}Xestia 
sexstrigata\i0{} (Six-striped Rustic); 9, 
\i{}Cerapteryx graminis\i0{} (The Antler Moth); 
10, \i{}Aporophyla nigra\i0{} (Black Rustic). 
From Humphreys (1860, Plate XIV).> 
nocmel01.jpg <@subject Melanic and light forms of 
Lepidoptera-Noctuidae 
from N. Staffs, 1950s> 
<@imagenotes x=469 y=313 
t=Specimens attracted to light in mixed 
deciduous woodland and urban habitats around 
Leek, N. Staffs, from 1952-1958. Localities 
ostensibly "rural", but about 10 and 30 miles 
miles from the heavily industrial regions of 
Stoke-on-Trent and Manchester, respectively. 
From Watsons collection. \par{}\par{}1-2, Dark 
Arches (\i{}Apamea monoglypha\i0{}); both forms 
abundant, lighter specimens the more frequent. 
3-4, Clouded-bordered Brindle (\i{}Apamea 
crenata\i0{}); light and dark forms common. 5-6, 
Green-Brindled Crescent, (\i{}Allophyes 
oxyacanthae\i0{}), dark and light forms both 
rather common.> 
hump033.jpg <@subject Representative Lepidoptera: Geometridae 
(Humphreys)> 
<@text x=536 y=8 w=350 h=75 m 
t=The British Geometridae are comprehensively 
illustrated from Curtis, Newman, Kirby and other 
classic works, in the Genera of Geometridae data set> 
<@imagenotes x=19 y=62 
t=THORNS. 1 & 2, Colotois pennaria (Feathered 
Thorn); \i{}3 & 4, Crocallis elinguaria 
(Scalloped Oak)\i0{}; 5 & 6, Odontopera bidentata 
(Scalloped Hazel); 7, Ennomos autumnaria (Large 
Thorn); 8 & 9, Ennomos alniaria 
(Canary-shouldered Thorn); 10 & 11, Ennomos 
erosaria (September Thorn); 12 & 13, Ennomos 
quercinaria (August Thorn); 14, Selenia 
tetralunaria (Purple Thorn). From Humphreys 
(1860)> 
kirby050.jpg <@subject Representative Lepidoptera: Geometridae 
(Kirby)> 
<@imagenotes x=301 y=7 
t=LARENTIINAE. \i{}1. Anticlea badiata (Shoulder 
Stripe)\i0{}; 2, Eustroma reticulatum (Netted 
Carpet); 3, Eulithis prunata (Phoenix); 4, 
Eulithis populata (Northern Spinach); 5, Cidaria 
fulvata (Barred Yellow); 6, Cosmorhoe ocellata 
(Purple Bar); 7, Plemyria rubiginata 
(Blue-bordered Carpet); 8, Thera britannica 
(Spruce Carpet); 9, Thera juniperata (Juniper 
Carpet); 10 and 11, Chloroclysta siterata 
(Red-green and Autumn-green Carpets); 12, 
Chloroclysta truncata (Common Marbled Carpet); 
13, Colostygia olivata (Beech Green Carpet); 14, 
Colostygia pectinataria (Green Carpet); 15, 
"Larentia turbata"; 16, Xanthorhoe fluctuata 
(Garden Carpet); 17, Xanthorhoe montanata 
(Silver-ground Carpet); 18, Xanthorhoe 
quadrifasiata (Large Twin-spot Carpet); 19, 
Xanthorhoe ferrugata (Dark-barred Twin-spot 
Carpet); 20, Lampropteryx suffumata (Water 
Carpet); 21, Xanthorhoe biriviata (Balsam 
Carpet); 22, Xanthorhoe designata (Flame 
Carpet); 23, Orthonama vittata (Oblique Carpet); 
24, Epirrita dilutata (November Moth); 25, 
Entephria caesiata (Grey Mountain Carpet); 26, 
"Larentia trophaceata"; 27, Catarhoe cuculata 
(Royal Mantle); 28, Epirrhoe galiata (Galium 
Carpet); 29, Epirrhoe alternata alternata 
(Common Carpet); 30, Euphya unangulata 
(Sharp-angled Carpet); 31, Melanthia procellata 
(Pretty Chalk Carpet). Names of exotics (in 
quotes) are those given by Kirby.> 
geomel01.jpg <@subject Melanic and light forms of 
Lepidoptera-Geometridae 
from N. Staffs., 1950s> 
<@imagenotes x=479 y=924 
t=Specimens from mixed deciduous woodland around 
Leek, N. Staffs, from 1952-1958. Localities 
ostensibly "rural", but about 10 and 30 miles 
miles from the heavily industrial regions of 
Stoke-on-Trent and Manchester, respectively. 
From Watsons collection. \par{}\par{}1-2, 
Peppered Moth (\i{}Biston betularia\i0{}); never 
found on tree trunks, but melanic individuals of 
the form represented by Fig. 2 commonly came to 
light. Fig. 1 portrays the only representative 
of the light form encountered. 3-4, Mottled 
Beauty (\i{}Alcis repandata\i0{}); dark forms of 
this species were common, cf. Fig. 4, but no 
light individuals were encountered. A "typical" 
specimen from Ilfracombe (1912, formerly R.A. 
Nicholls collection, Fig. 3) is shown for 
comparison. 5-6, Spring Usher (\i{}Agriopis 
leucophaearia\i0{}); light, dark and 
intermediate forms were commonly found on tree 
trunks. 7-8, Dotted Border males (\i{}Agriopis 
marginaria\i0{}); both light and dark forms of 
both sexes commonly found on tree trunks. 9-10, 
Pale Brindled Beauty (\i{}Phigalia 
pilosaria\i0{}); both light and dark forms were 
commonly found on tree trunks.> 
kirby054.jpg <@subject Representative Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea (Kirby)> 
kirby055.jpg <@subject Representative microlepidoptera (Kirby)> 
<@text x=7 y=69 w=286 h=106 m 
t=Representatives from all the Families of British 
microlepidoptera are illustrated from Curtis, Kirby 
and other classic works, in the Families of British 
Lepidoptera data set> 
nodmg01.jpg <@subject Representative lepidopteran: Papilionidae (Shaw 
and 
Nodder, about 1802)> 
<@text x=50 y=589 w=308 h=113 m 
t=Parnassius apollo. All the British butterflies, along 
with representatives of all the Families of British 
Lepidoptera, are illustrated in the Families of 
British Lepidoptera data set> 
 
# Mantodea/ 
nod327.jpg <@subject An African species: Shaw and Nodder (1798)> 
mantis02.jpg <@subject An Australian species: Watson 2002> 
mantis01.jpg <@subject Mantis religiosa> 
 
# Mecoptera/ 
bent1181.jpg <@subject Boreus hyemalis (Winter Scorpion-fly: B. Ent. 
118)> 
bent118d.jpg <@subject Boreus hyemalis (dissection details: B. Ent. 
118)> 
text118.gif <@subject Boreus hyemalis: B. Ent. 118, legend+text> 
text1181.gif <@subject Boreus hyemalis: B. Ent. 118, text cont.> 
bent696.jpg <@subject Panorpa germanica: B. Ent. 696> 
text6961.gif <@subject Panorpa germanica: B. Ent. 696, legend+text> 
text6962.gif <@subject Panorpa germanica: B. Ent. 696, legend cont.> 
panorpa1.jpg <@subject Panorpa communis, with dissections> 
<@imagenotes x=358 y=930 
t=Adapted from Imms, with photos by W.J. Lucas> 
 
# Neuroptera/ 
bent520.jpg <@subject Chrysopa abbreviata Curtis (Chrysopidae. 
Short-winged Green Lacewing, Golden-eye: B. Ent. 
520)> 
bent5201.jpg <@subject Chrysopa abbreviata (detail, dissections: B. 
Ent. 
520)> 
text520.gif <@subject Chrysopa abbreviata (B. Ent. 520, legend+text)> 
<@imagenotes x=29 y=15 
t=This appears to be Curtis's original 
description of the species.> 
text5201.gif <@subject Chrysopa abbreviata (B. Ent. 520, text cont.)> 
bent528.jpg <@subject Coniopteryx Curtis, = Conwentzia psociformis 
(Curtis): Coniopterygidae. Psocus-like Powdered-wing: 
B. Ent. 528)> 
text528.gif <@subject Conwentzia psociformis (B. Ent. 528, 
legend+text)> 
<@imagenotes x=28 y=15 
t=This appears to be Curtis's original 
description of the genus \i{}Coniopteryx\i0{}, as 
well as of the species \i{}psociformis\i0{} (the 
latter since transferred to 
\i{}Conwentzia\i0{}).> 
text5281.gif <@subject Conwentzia psociformis (B. Ent. 528, text 
cont.)> 
bent202.jpg <@subject Hemerobius fimbriatus Curtis (Bordered Brown 
Lacewing, 
Hemerobiidae), = Megalomus hirtus: B. Ent. 202> 
text2021.gif <@subject Hemerobius fimbriatus Curtis (Bordered Brown 
Lacewing, 
Hemerobiidae), = Megalomus hirtus: B. Ent. 202, legend+text> 
text2022.gif <@subject Hemerobius fimbriatus Curtis (Bordered Brown 
Lacewing, 
Hemerobiidae), = Megalomus hirtus: B. Ent. 202 text cont.> 
ste0302.jpg <@subject Nathanica fulviceps, Sisyra fuscata, Wesmaelius 
concinnus: Stephens VI, 1835> 
<@imagenotes x=912 y=29 
t=NEUROPTERA. 2, Chrysopidae: \i{}Nathanica 
fulviceps\i0{} (Stephes). 3, Hemerobiidae: 
\i{}Wesmaelius concinnus\i0{} (Stephens). 
Sisyridae: 4, \i{}Sisyra fuscata\i0{} (Fabr.). 
From Stephens VI, 1835 (with nomenclature updated 
to 1964).> 
ste0331.jpg <@subject Drepanepteryx phalanoides: Stephens VI, 1835> 
 
# Odonata/ 
nod463.jpg <@subject Aeshna cyanea (from Shaw and Nodder, about 1800)> 
<@text x=169 y=19 w=304 h=86 m 
t=See the accompanying data set for illustrations of all 
the British Odonata> 
nod471.jpg <@subject Libellula depressa (from Shaw and Nodder, about 
1800)> 
nod476.jpg <@subject Agrion splendens (from Shaw and Nodder, about 
1800)> 
nod480.jpg <@subject Pyrrhosoma and Ceriagrion? (from Shaw and Nodder, 
about 1800)> 
<@imagenotes x=26 y=17 
t=The red-bodied Damsel-fly resembles male 
\i{}Ceriagrion tenellum\i0{}, while the blue one 
(and the nymph.with its broad caudal gills) is a 
reasonable match for male \i{}Enallagma 
cyathigerum\i0{}. From Shaw and Nodder, 1802).> 
bent616.jpg <@subject Oxygastra curtisii: B. Ent. 616> 
text6161.gif <@subject Oxygastra curtisii: B. Ent. 616, legend+text> 
text6162.gif <@subject Oxygastra curtisii: B. Ent. 616, text cont.> 
bent712.jpg <@subject Leucorrhinia dubia: B. Ent. 712> 
text7121.gif <@subject Leucorrhinia dubia: B. Ent. 712, legend+text> 
text7122.gif <@subject Leucorrhinia dubia: B. Ent. 712, text cont.> 
ship196.jpg <@subject Aeshna cyanea emerging from nymph: Shipley 196> 
lubodo.jpg <@subject Agrion, adult and nymph (Lubbock 1890)> 
 
# Orthoptera/ 
bent293.jpg <@subject Nemobius sylvestris (Gryllidae. Wood Cricket: B. 
Ent. 293)> 
bent2931.jpg <@subject Nemobius sylvestris (detail, dissections: B. 
Ent. 
293)> 
text293.gif <@subject Nemobius sylvestris (B. Ent. 293: legend+text)> 
text2931.gif <@subject Nemobius sylvestris (B. Ent. 293: text, cont.)> 
bent082.jpg <@subject Decticus verrucivorus var. binglei (Acrididae. 
Bingles Long-horned Grasshopper: B. Ent. 82)> 
bent082d.jpg <@subject Decticus verrucivorus (dissection details: B. 
Ent. 
82)> 
text082.gif <@subject Decticus verrucivorus (B. Ent. 82: legend+text)> 
text0821.gif <@subject Decticus verrucivorus (B. Ent. 82: text cont.)> 
bent439.jpg <@subject Tetrix subulata (Tetrigidae, Acrydiidae. 
Ample-winged Grouse-locust: B. Ent. 439)> 
bent4391.jpg <@subject Tetrix subulata (detail: B. Ent. 439)> 
bent4392.jpg <@subject Tetrix subulata (dissections: B. Ent. 439)> 
text4391.gif <@subject Tetrix subulata:B. Ent. 439, legend+text> 
text4392.gif <@subject Tetrix subulata:B. Ent. 439, text cont.> 
bent456.jpg <@subject Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa (Gryllotalpidae. 
Mole-cricket: B. Ent 456)> 
bent4561.jpg <@subject Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa (imago detail, B. Ent. 
456)> 
bent456d.jpg <@subject Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa: dissection details, B. 
Ent. 456> 
text456.gif <@subject Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa: B. Ent. 456, 
legend+text> 
text4561.gif <@subject Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa: B. Ent. 456, text 
cont.> 
bent608.jpg <@subject Locusta christii Curtis, = L. migratoria: B. Ent 
608> 
text6081.gif <@subject Locusta migratoria: B. Ent 608, legend+text> 
text6082.gif <@subject Locusta migratoria: B. Ent 608, text cont.> 
lubort.jpg <@subject Cricket, adult (left) and larva (Lubbock 1890)> 
 
# Phasmatodea/ 
nod323.jpg <@subject A South American Stick-insect: Shaw and Nodder 
(1798)> 
stick01.jpg <@subject An apterous American species> 
 
# Phthiraptera/ 
nod208.jpg <@subject Pediculus humanus (Siphunculata): Shaw and Nodder 
(1795)> 
<@text x=8 y=9 w=250 h=58 m 
t=Human Louse, and egg attached to a hair> 
ntext208.gif <@subject Pediculus humanus: Shaw and Nodder text> 
ntext209.gif <@subject Pediculus humanus: Shaw and Nodder text 
(cont.)> 
ntext210.gif <@subject Pediculus humanus: Shaw and Nodder text 
(cont.)> 
ntext211.gif <@subject Pediculus humanus: Shaw and Nodder text 
(cont.)> 
mall01.jpg <@subject Mallophaga of domestic fowl: Lipeurus, Menopon> 
<@text x=186 y=15 w=213 h=34 m 
t=Lipeurus caponis> 
<@text x=393 y=716 w=235 h=34 m 
t=Menopon gallinae> 
 
# Plecoptera/ 
bent190.jpg <@subject Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis): Perlidae. 
Broad-headed 
Stone-fly; B. Ent. 190)> 
bent1901.jpg <@subject Dinocras cephalotes (detail, B. Ent. 190)> 
bent190d.jpg <@subject Dinocras cephalotes (dissection details, B. 
Ent. 
190)> 
text190.gif <@subject Dinocras cephalotes (B. Ent. 190, legend+text)> 
<@imagenotes x=31 y=13 
t=This contains what appears to be Curtis's 
original species description.> 
text1901.gif <@subject Dinocras cephalotes (B. Ent. 190, text cont.)>
ste0312.jpg <@subject 2, Nemoura cinerea (Nemouridae); 3, Leuctria 
geniculata (Leuctridae); 4, Isogenus nubecula (Perlodidae): Stephens 
v10, 1835> 
 
# Protura/ 
sil1907.jpg <@subject Acerentomon doderoi (Silvestri 1907)> 
<@text x=3 y=11 w=234 h=68 m 
t=Acerentomon doderoi> 
<@text x=862 y=894 w=124 h=80 m 
t=(ventral)> 
<@text x=16 y=474 w=121 h=66 m 
t=(dorsal)> 
 
# Psocoptera/ 
bent648.jpg <@subject Caecilius fuscopterus (as Psocus 
fenestratus Curtis), B. Ent. 648> 
text6481.gif <@subject Caecilius fuscopterus: B. Ent. 648, legend+text> 
text6482.gif <@subject Caecilius fuscopterus: B. Ent. 648, text 
cont.> 
psoc01.jpg <@subject Peripsocus phaeopterus, adult and nymph: Imms, 1957> 
<@text x=359 y=22 w=291 h=48 m 
t=Peripsocus phaeopterus> 
<@text x=552 y=256 w=110 h=34 m 
t=Adult> 
<@text x=820 y=698 w=173 h=33 m 
t=Young nymph> 
 
# Raphidioptera/ 
bent037.jpg <@subject Phaeostigma notata (Rhaphidiidae. Spotted 
Snake-fly, 
Long-neck: B. Ent. 037)> 
<@imagenotes x=900 y=9 
t=RAPHIDIIDAE. If correctly 
identified, the Curtis and Stephens accounts 
of their \i{}Raphidia ophiopsis\i0{} represent early 
Nineteenth-century 
records of the mainland European species now referred to 
\i{}Phaeostigma ophiopsis\i0{}; but Curtis's precise representation of 
the forewings corresponds better with \i{}Phaeostigma notata\i0{}, 
which is widespread in oak woodlands in England and Wales.> 
bent0371.jpg <@subject Phaeostigma notata (detail: B. Ent. 037)> 
bent0372.jpg <@subject Phaeostigma notata (dissections: B. Ent. 037)> 
text037.gif <@subject Phaeostigma notata (legend+text: B. Ent. 037)> 
text0371.gif <@subject Phaeostigma notata (text, cont.: B. Ent. 037)> 
ste0311.jpg <@subject Phaeostigma, cf notata: Stephens VI, 1835> 
 
# Siphonaptera/ 
bent417.jpg <@subject Ceratophyllus Curtis, = Ischnopsyllus elongatus 
(Curtis): Yellow Bat's Flea; B. Ent. 417> 
bent4171.jpg <@subject Ischnopsyllus elongatus (detail: B. Ent. 417)> 
bent417d.jpg <@subject Ischnopsyllus elongatus (dissection details: B. 
Ent. 417)> 
text4171.gif <@subject Ceratophyllys (= Ischnopsyllus) elongatus: B. 
Ent. 
417, legend+text> 
<@imagenotes x=26 y=13 
t=This appears to comprise Curtis's original 
description of the genus \i{}Ceratophyllus\i0{}, 
as well as that of the species 
\i{}elongatus\i0{} (the latter since referred to 
\i{}Ischnopsyllus\i0{}).> 
text4172.gif <@subject Ceratophyllys (= Ischnopsyllus) elongatus: B. 
Ent. 
417, text cont.)> 
bent114.jpg <@subject Hystrichopsylla talpae (Curtis). (Mole's Flea: 
B. 
Ent. 114)> 
bent1141.jpg <@subject Hystrichopsylla talpae (detail, dissections: B. 
Ent. 114)> 
text114.gif <@subject Hystrichopsylla talpae (B. Ent. 114, 
legend+text)> 
<@imagenotes x=18 y=16 
t=This appears to contain Curtis's original 
description of the species.> 
text1141.gif <@subject Hystrichopsylla talpae (B. Ent. 114, text 
cont.)> 
nod178.jpg <@subject Pulex irritans (Common Flea: Shaw & Nodder 
(1794)> 
tnod1781.gif <@subject Pulex irritans (text: Shaw & Nodder)> 
tnod1782.gif <@subject Pulex irritans (text, cont.: Shaw & Nodder)> 
tnod1783.gif <@subject Pulex irritans (text, cont.: Shaw & Nodder)> 
tnod1785.gif <@subject Pulex irritans (text, cont.: Shaw & Nodder)> 
tnod1785.gif <@subject Pulex irritans (text, cont.: Shaw & Nodder)> 
wkpulic.jpg <@subject Pulex irritans and Pulex canis: Walker> 
<@imagenotes x=911 y=88 
t=1, \i{}Pulex irritans\i0{}, female. 1a-1h, 
details of \i{}Pulex canis\i0{}. 1a, mouth with 
its components separated: md = mandibles, mx = 
maxilla, mp = maxillary palps, t = tongue, mn = 
mentum, lb = labium, lp - labial palps. 1b, end 
of one of the mandibles. 1c, parts of the mouth, 
from the side, showing one maxilla and its palp, 
one mandible, and the labium with its pair of 
4-segmented palps. 1d, a different view of the 
same. 1e, maxilla with its palp. 1f, terminal 
joint of the tarsus of a middle leg, showing only 
one of the claws, which is basally lobed and 
bears four rigid spines beneath and several 
slender ones around its tip. 1g, both claws. 1h, 
portion of a claw, which is seen to be finely, 
obliquely striated and crenated. From Walker 
(1856, Plate XXI).> 
 
# Strepsiptera/ 
bent385.jpg <@subject Elenchus Curtis, Elenchus tenuicornis (W. 
Kirby): B. 
Ent. 385> 
text3851.gif <@subject Elenchus, E. tenuicornis: B. Ent. 385, 
legend+text> 
<@imagenotes x=19 y=12 
t=This appears to be Curtis's original 
description of the genus, his species 
\i{}walkeri\i0{} having been subsequently 
referred to Kirby's \i{}tenuicornis\i0{}.> 
text3852.gif <@subject Elenchus, E. tenuicornis: B. Ent. 385, text 
cont.> 
bent433.jpg <@subject Halictophagus curtisii Dale in Curtis (Lulworth 
Stylopid: B. Ent. 433)> 
bent433d.jpg <@subject Halictophagus curtisii (details, B. Ent. 433)> 
text4331.gif <@subject Halictophagus curtisii: B. Ent. 433, 
legend+text> 
<@imagenotes x=25 y=12 
t=This comprises Curtis's original descriptions 
of the genus and of the species, both of which 
he attributed to his friend J.C. Dale; i.e., the 
specific name \i{}curtisi\i0{} was not unduly 
self indulgent.> 
text4332.gif <@subject Halictophagus curtisii: B. Ent. 433, text 
cont.> 
bent226d.jpg <@subject Stylops dalii Curtis (Dales Stylopid: B. Ent. 
226)> 
text2261.gif <@subject Stylops dalii: B. Ent. 226, legend+text> 
<@imagenotes x=24 y=15 
t=This contains what appears to be Curtis's 
original description of the species. A variant 
of the specific epithet, "\i{}dalei\i0{}", is 
dismissed as a misspelling in Check Lists, 
although it is more informative about the 
derivation of the name.> 
text2262.gif <@subject Stylops dalii: B. Ent. 226, text cont.> 
lubstre.jpg <@subject Stylops, female and larva (Lubbock 1890)> 
<@text x=36 y=741 w=330 h=48 m 
t=adult female> 
<@text x=540 y=27 w=252 h=48 m 
t=larva> 
fo51801.jpg <@subject Stylops, Elenchus and Halictophagus (with 
Coleoptera-Scolytidae): Fowler 5, 180 (1891)> 
fo5180l.gif <@subject Fowler 5, 180 (1891): legend> 
stxlvii4.jpg <@subject Stylops melittae: Stevens 1846> 
 
# Thysanoptera/ 
bent748.jpg <@subject Baliothrips dispar: B. Ent. 748> 
text7481.gif <@subject Baliothrips dispar: B. Ent. 748, legend+text> 
text7482.gif <@subject Baliothrips dispar: B. Ent. 748, text cont.> 
ship195.jpg <@subject Limothrips cerealium (Shipley 1893)> 
<@text x=7 y=16 w=340 h=132 m 
t=Limothrips cerealium> 
lubthrip.jpg <@subject Thrips, adult and larva (Lubbock 1890)> 
<@text x=193 y=8 w=197 h=47 m 
t=adult> 
<@text x=711 y=175 w=186 h=47 m 
t=larva> 
 
# Thysanura/ 
lub1862.jpg <@subject Lepisma - Silverfish (Lubbock 1862)> 
<@text x=677 y=452 w=241 h=112 m 
t=Thysanura (Lepisma saccharina - Silverfish)> 
<@text x=563 y=57 w=198 h=101 m 
t=Archaeognatha (Petrobius maritimus)> 
 
# Trichoptera/ 
bent540.jpg <@subject Agrypnia pagetana Curtis (Yarmouth Grannom, 
Caddis-fly: B. Ent. 540)> 
<@text x=529 y=10 w=310 h=116 m 
t=For numerous images of Trichoptera, see the Families 
of British Trichoptera data set> 
text540.gif <@subject Agrypnia pagetana (B. Ent. 540, legend+text)> 
<@imagenotes x=22 y=11 
t=This appears to contain Curtis's original 
description of the genus, to which he referred 
the species \i{}pagetana\i0{}, a name first 
published by him the previous year in his 
\i{}Guide\i0{} .> 
text5401.gif <@subject Agrypnia pagetana (B. Ent. 540, legend cont.)> 
bent561.jpg <@subject Chimarra marginata (Marginated Caddis-fly: B. 
Ent. 
561)> 
text561.gif <@subject Chimarra marginata (B. Ent. 561, legend+text)> 
text5611.gif <@subject Chimarra marginata : B. Ent. 561, text cont.)> 
bent488.jpg <@subject Limnephilus elegans Curtis (Elegant Grannom, 
Caddis-fly: B. Ent. 488)> 
text488.gif <@subject Limnephilus elegans (B. Ent. 488, legend+text)> 
<@imagenotes x=23 y=10 
t=This may be a repetition of an earlier Curtis 
description of the species (see the following 
page for another reference also dating from 
1834).> 
text4881.gif <@subject Limnephilus elegans (B. Ent. 488, text cont.)> 
bent057.jpg <@subject Oecetis ochracea Curtis (Ochre Caddis-fly: B. 
Ent. 
057)> 
text057.gif <@subject Oecetis ochracea (B. Ent. 57, legend+text)> 
<@imagenotes x=35 y=17 
t=This contains the original Curtis description 
of the species.> 
text0571.gif <@subject Oecetis ochracea (B. Ent. 57, text cont.)> 
bent544.jpg <@subject Polycentropus Curtis, Crunoecia irrorata 
(Curtis): 
(Many-spotted Caddis-fly; B. Ent. 544> 
bent5441.jpg <@subject Crunoecia irrorata (detail, B. Ent. 544)> 
bent544d.jpg <@subject Crunoecia irrorata (dissection details, B. Ent. 
544)> 
text544.gif <@subject Crunoecia irrorata (B. Ent. 544, legend+text)> 
<@imagenotes x=21 y=14 
t=This seems to be the original Curtis 
description of the accepted genus 
\i{}Polycentropus\i0{}, but his species 
\i{}irroratus\i0{} is now referred to 
\i{}Crunoecia\i0{}.> 
text5441.gif <@subject Crunoecia irrorata (B. Ent. 544, text cont.)> 
 
# Unsatisfactorily resolved images/ 
bent387.jpg <@subject Coleoptera: Anobium pertinax Linn. (Obstinate 
Death-watch beetle), cf. A. punctatum. B. Ent. 387> 
text387.gif <@subject Anobium pertinax: B. Ent. 387, legend+text> 
text3872.gif <@subject Anobium pertinax: B. Ent. 387, text cont.>
bent188.jpg <@subject Coleoptera: Zabrus obesus Lat. (Devon Zabrus), 
cf. Z. tenebrioides 
(probably alien). B. Ent. 188.> 
text1881.gif <@subject Zabrus obesus Lat.: B. Ent. 188, legend+text> 
text1882.gif <@subject Zabrus obesus Lat.: B. Ent. 188, text cont.>

bent560.jpg <@subject Dermaptera: Forficula borealis Leach mss 
(Northern Earwig), 
probably = F. auricularia. B. Ent 560> 
text560.gif <@subject Forficula borealis = F. auricularia? 
(legend+text: 
B. Ent 560)> 
text5601.gif <@subject Forficula borealis = F. auricularia? (text 
cont.): B. Ent 
560> 
bent693.jpg <@subject Hemiptera: \i{}Capsus hirtus\i0{} Curtis, cf. \i{}Orthocephalus 
saltator\i0{}. B. Ent. 693> 
text6931.gif <@subject \i{}Capsus hirtus\i0{} Curtis: B. Ent.693, legend+text> 
text6932.gif <@subject \i{}Capsus hirtus\i0{} Curtis: B. Ent.693, text cont.> 
bent717.jpg <@subject Hemiptera: \i{}Coccus aceris\i0{}: = \i{}Aleurochiton 
aceris\i0{}, but cf. \i{}Eulecanium tiliae\i0{}. B. Ent. 717> 
text7171.gif <@subject \i{}Coccus aceris\i0{}: B. Ent. 717, legend+text> 
text7172.gif <@subject \i{}coccus aceris\i0{}: B. Ent. 717, text cont.>
bent640.jpg <@subject Hemiptera: \i{}Eupteryx ornatipennis\i0{} Curtis, cf.
Eurhadina pulchella. B. Ent. 640> 
text6401.gif <@subject \i{}Eupteryx ornatipennis\i0{} Curtis: B Ent. 640, 
legend+text> 
text6402.gif <@subject \i{}Eupteryx ornatipennis\i0{} Curtis: B Ent. 640, text 
cont.> 
bent612.jpg <@subject Hemiptera: Rhyparochromus maculipennis Curtis, = 
? B. Ent. 612>

bent741.jpg <@subject Hemiptera: \i{}Tingis oxyacanthae\i0{} Curtis, cf. 
\i{}Physatocheila dumetorum\i0{}. B. Ent. 741> 
text7411.gif <@subject \i{}Tingis oxyacanthae\i0{} Curtis, cf. 
\i{}Physatocheila dumetorum:\i0{}. B. Ent. 741, 
legend+text> 
text7412.gif <@subject \i{}Tingis oxyacanthae\i0{} Curtis: B. Ent. 741, text 
cont.>

bent764.jpg <@subject Hymenoptera: \i{}Allantus flavipes\i0{} Fourc., cf.
\i{}Tenthredo flaveola\i0{}. B. Ent. 764> 
text7641.gif <@subject \i{}Allantus flavipes\i0{} Fourc.: B. Ent. 764, 
legend+text> 
text7642.gif <@subject \i{}Allantus flavipes\i0{} Fourc.: B. Ent. 764, text 
cont.>

bent584.jpg <@subject Hymenoptera: \i{}Alyson kennedii\i0{} Curtis, 
cf. \i{}Didineis lunicornis\i0{}. B. Ent. 584> 
text5841.gif <@subject \i{}Alyson kennedii\i0{} Curtis: B. Ent. 584, 
legend+text> 
text5842.gif <@subject \i{}Alyson kennedii\i0{} Curtis: B. Ent. 584, text 
cont.> 

bent129.jpg <@subject Hymenoptera: Andrena kirbii Stephens mss 
(Kirbian Andrena Bee), 
cf. A. flavipes?: B. Ent. 129> 
text1291.gif <@subject Andrena kirbii Stephens mss: B. Ent. 129, 
legend+text> 
text1292.gif <@subject Andrena kirbii Stephens mss: B. Ent. 129, text 
cont.> 
bent564.jpg <@subject Hymenoptera: \i{}Bombus ericetorum\i0{} Panzer (Heath 
Humble-bee), cf. male \i{}Bombus subterraneus\i0{}: B. Ent. 564> 
text564.gif <@subject\i{} Bombus ericetorum\i0{}: B. Ent. 564, legend+text> 
text5642.gif <@subject \i{}Bombus ericetorum\i0{}: B. Ent. 564, text cont.>
bent436.jpg <@subject Hymenoptera: \i{}Emphytus fasciatus\i0{} Le Pel. 
(Banded Tenthredo)\i{}, cf. Allantus rufocinctus\i0{} (Retz.). B. Ent. 436> 
text4361.gif <@subject \i{}Emphytus fasciatus\i0{} Le Pel.: B. Ent. 436, 
legend+text> 
text4362.gif <@subject \i{}Emphytus fasciatus\i0{} Le Pel.: B. Ent. 436, text 
cont.>
bent013.jpg <@subject Hymenoptera: \i{}Eumenes atricornis\i0{} Fab., = \i{}E. 
coronatus\i0{}, but cf. \i{}Eumenes coarctatus\i0{}. B. Ent. 013> 
text0131.gif <@subject \i{}Eumenes atricornis\i0{} Fab.: B. Ent. 013, 
legend+text> 
text0132.gif <@subject \i{}Eumenes atricornis\i0{} Fab.: B. Ent. 013, text 
cont.> 
bent407.jpg <@subject Hymenoptera: \i{}Lampronota crenicornis\i0{} Hal. mss 
(Broken-horned Lampronota), probably \i{}Cylloceria calligata\i0{}. B. Ent. 407>
text4071.gif <@subject \i{}Lampronota crenicornis\i0{} Hal. mss: B. Ent. 407, 
legend+text> 
text4072.gif <@subject \i{}Lampronota crenicornis\i0{} Hal. mss: B. Ent. 407, 
text cont.> 
stxliii1.jpg <@subject Hymenoptera: \i{}Nomada kirbyella\i0{} Stephens, cf. 
\i{}N. armata\i0{} (Herr.-Schaf.). Stephens 1846>
bent632.jpg <@subject Hymenoptera: \i{}Pemphredon unicolor\i0{} Fab., 
cf. \i{}Psen 
littoralis\i0{}, \i{}Psen spooneri\i0{}, \i{}Pemphredon rugifera\i0{}? 
B. Ent. 632> 
text6321.gif <@subject \i{}Pemphredon unicolor\i0{} Fab.: B. Ent. 632, 
legend+text> 
text6322.gif <@subject \i{}Pemphredon unicolor\i0{} Fab.: B. Ent. 632, text 
cont.>
bent512.jpg <@subject Hymenoptera: \i{}Rogas balteatus\i0{} Hal. mss 
(Red-and-black Rhogas), cf. \i{}Aleiodes signatus\i0{} Nees. B. 
Ent. 512> 
text5121.gif <@subject \i{}Rogas balteatus\i0{} Hal. mss: B. Ent. 512, 
legend+text> 
text5122.gif <@subject \i{}Rogas balteatus\i0{} Hal. mss: B. Ent. 512, text 
cont.>
bent424.jpg <@subject Lepidoptera: \i{}Psodos equestrata\i0{} (Gold Four-spot 
Moth), cf. mainland-European \i{}P. quadrifaria\i0{}> 
bent608.jpg <@subject Orthoptera: \i{}Locusta christii\i0{} Curtis, cf. \i{}L. 
migratoria\i0{}. B. Ent. 608> 
text6081.gif <@subject \i{}Locusta migratoria\i0{}: B. Ent 608, legend+text> 
text6082.gif <@subject \i{}Locusta migratoria\i0{}: B. Ent 608, text cont.> 
ste0322.jpg <@subject Trichoptera: \i{}Mormonia nigripunctata\i0{}, cf. 
\i{}Prosoponia spencii\i0{}, = \i{}Sericostoma personatum\i0{}! Stephens VI, 1835> 
ste0332.jpg <@subject Trichoptera: \i{}Sericostoma spencii\i0{}, cf. \i{}S. 
personatum\i0{}. Stephens VI, 1835> 
 
 
 
 
