EditorialPriobium, Print, Priobium is a genus of wood-boring, death-watch beetles ranging in western distribution in North America. Their antennae are without a distinct club. A pronotum similar to Hadrobregmus is characteristic. The various species appear simi...
EditorialWoman in fancy dress costume as a cricket, le grillon, with grey mini dress and seethrough cape, long antennae and insect legs. Lithograph by unknown artist with pochoir stencil handcolouring from "Nos Travestis" (Our Fancy Dress Costumes), Paris, 1928.
EditorialFragment, Medium: wool, cotton Techique: plain woven with discontinous weft (tapestry), Red ground has a central horizontal band with blocks of blue, green, black, blue, and red. Each square contains the same upright figure with dangling antennae in mu...
EditorialSnail motifs, Silver, Oblong, with asymmetrical curved sides and corners, featuring abstract snail motifs, one snail with antennae on lower left corner, has attached wavy tendrils that move up case body. Second snail coiled at front end of lid, has sev...
EditorialArchitectural element, Terracotta, A square tile with flat border. At center, a head with antennae and butterfly wings. Flowers at bottom. Traces of polychrome decoration., France, ca. 1890, ceramics, Decorative Arts, Architectural element.
EditorialWinged female, Unger Brothers, Silver, Oblong, with rounded corners, vertical sides curved, featuring winged, nude female: she is poised, legs slightly bent, on lily pads, framed by flower and leafy tendrils. Her hair flows beneath her waist, wings res...
EditorialPedestrians stop to look at “Wisdom Lies In/ Not Seeing Things But/ Seeing Through Things,” an unplanned collaboration with elements by Erin Ko, Justin Orvis Steimer, the artist known as EXR, Antennae and Helixx C. Armageddon, on Wooster Street in New York, July 27, 2020. (Simbarashe Cha/The New York Times)
EditorialCerambyx, Print, Cerambyx is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae (longhorn beetles). They are commonly known as capricorn beetles, as their strong, stout and curved antennae, each segment of which flares towards the tip, are reminiscent of th...
EditorialDonacia, Print, Donacia is a large genus of aquatic leaf beetles in the subfamily Donaciinae. Like other members of that subfamily, the beetles have long antennae. They are active and able to fly. Larvae feed on submerged portions of aquatic plants, su...
EditorialChirocephalus diaphanus, Print, Chirocephalus diaphanus is a widely distributed European species of fairy shrimp that lives as far north as Great Britain, where it is the only surviving species of fairy shrimp and is protected under the Wildlife and Co...
EditorialChirocephalus diaphanus, Print, Chirocephalus diaphanus is a widely distributed European species of fairy shrimp that lives as far north as Great Britain, where it is the only surviving species of fairy shrimp and is protected under the Wildlife and Co...
EditorialCerocoma, Print, Cerocoma is a Palearctic genus of blister beetle, whose biology is poorly known. As in other members of the family, these insects are hypermetamorphic. Larval hosts of few species were described. Imagines show distinct sexual dimorphis...
EditorialCerambyx, Print, Cerambyx is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae (longhorn beetles). They are commonly known as capricorn beetles, as their strong, stout and curved antennae, each segment of which flares towards the tip, are reminiscent of th...
EditorialSystropha, Print, The genus Systropha comprises several species of Old World sweat bees, primarily specialist pollinators of plants in the genus Convolvulus. Males of the genus have unusual curled antennae, and females have pollen-carrying hairs coveri...
EditorialPriobium, Print, Priobium is a genus of wood-boring, death-watch beetles ranging in western distribution in North America. Their antennae are without a distinct club. A pronotum similar to Hadrobregmus is characteristic. The various species appear simi...
EditorialChirocephalus diaphanus, Print, Chirocephalus diaphanus is a widely distributed European species of fairy shrimp that lives as far north as Great Britain, where it is the only surviving species of fairy shrimp and is protected under the Wildlife and Co...
EditorialChirocephalus diaphanus, Print, Chirocephalus diaphanus is a widely distributed European species of fairy shrimp that lives as far north as Great Britain, where it is the only surviving species of fairy shrimp and is protected under the Wildlife and Co...
EditorialIbacus peronii, Print, Ibacus peronii, the Balmain bug or butterfly fan lobster, is a species of slipper lobster. It lives in shallow waters around Australia and is the subject of small-scale fishery. It is a flattened, reddish brown animal, up to 23 c...
EditorialDonacia, Print, Donacia is a large genus of aquatic leaf beetles in the subfamily Donaciinae. Like other members of that subfamily, the beetles have long antennae. They are active and able to fly. Larvae feed on submerged portions of aquatic plants, su...
EditorialChirocephalus diaphanus, Print, Chirocephalus diaphanus is a widely distributed European species of fairy shrimp that lives as far north as Great Britain, where it is the only surviving species of fairy shrimp and is protected under the Wildlife and Co...
EditorialHarpoon, 1500?1000 B.C., India, Copper, W. 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm); L. 9 in. (22.9 cm), Metalwork, These anthropomorphic figures, harpoons, ax blades (celts), and antennae swords were cast and hammered from unalloyed copper. They may be dated to 1500 to 100...
EditorialWoman in fancy dress costume as a cricket, le grillon, with grey mini dress and seethrough cape, long antennae and insect legs. Lithograph by unknown artist with pochoir stencil handcolouring from "Nos Travestis" (Our Fancy Dress Costumes), Paris, 1928.