RF2MXRDJ5–Big golden-green beetle Spanish Fly, cantharis lytta vesicatoria. The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once used as an ap
RFP8943J–Lytta vesicatoria - Spanish green fly in nature
RM2PTPTHJ–Spanish fly (Lytta vesicatoria) eating a leaf, close up photo.
RMB2C044–Spanish fly (Lytta vesicatoria) on a yellow sunflower, flower pollen, Majorca, the Balearic Islands, Spain, Europe
RF2DDWCFM–Big golden-green beetle Spanish Fly (cantharis lytta vesicatoria). The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once used as an a
RM2C410BY–The Spanish fly (Lytta vesicatoria) a an emerald-green beetle in the blister beetle family (Meloidae). on a Creeping Thistle. Cirsium arvense Steracea
RF2BGM44P–Adult spanish fly (Lytta vesicatoria, Meloidae) resting on a white wall
RF2AA3JTJ–Macro close up of a shiny green Spanish fly beetle (Lytta vesicatoria) sitting on a wooden plate in an italian forest near Belluno
RM2RG1P7A–Spanish Fly (Lytta vesicatoria togata) resting on a green leaf in Kyrgyzstan. The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once u
RM2EM3MP6–Spanish fly, blister beetle (Lytta vesicatoria togata, Cantharis vesicatoria), portrait, on a leaf, Kyrgyzstan
RF2M4MBR6–Collage of macro images of the blister beetle, Lytta vesicatoria, known to have a poisonous and aphrodisiac substance in the elytra, the cantharidin
RF2M4JK28–Macro di Lytta vesicatoria, green beetle, iridescent green insect on yellow background, with poisonous elitre, once considered aphrodisiac
RMCY8GY1–Postage stamp from Cambodia depicting a blister beetle (Lytta vesicatoria)
RFT85WAN–Spanish fly
RF2PYM6YJ–The Spanish fly Lytta vesicatoria is an aposematic emerald-green beetle in the blister beetle family Meloidae Coleoptera.
RF2BXAHN0–emerald green beetle, spanish fly, Lytta vesicatoria, feeding from a wild magenta flower making a nice color combination
RF2MXRDJJ–Big golden-green beetle Spanish Fly, cantharis lytta vesicatoria. The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once used as an ap
RFP8943K–Lytta vesicatoria - Spanish green fly in nature
RMB2C04K–Spanish flies (Lytta vesicatoria) on a yellow sunflower, mating, flower pollen, Majorca, the Balearic Islands, Spain, Europe
RF2DDWCD6–Big golden-green beetle Spanish Fly (cantharis lytta vesicatoria). The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent
RF2G9K0FR–Spanish fly (Lytta vesicatoria) and House Fly (Muscidae) on flowering marguerites (Leucanthemum) in wild, natural flower meadow, Germany
RFWXGB99–cantharis lytta vesicatoria, green beetle on a birch stump
RF2AA3JTX–Macro close up of a shiny green Spanish fly beetle (Lytta vesicatoria) sitting on a wooden plate in an italian forest near Belluno
RMG7J2XN–Lytta vesicatoria, Spanish fly, illustration from book dated 1904
RMM0JFG5–Spanish fly is an emerald-green beetle, Lytta vesicatoria, in the family Meloidae, the blister beetles. CANTÁRIDA (Lytta vesicatoria), Insectos, Artr
RM2RG1P6R–Spanish Fly (Lytta vesicatoria togata) resting on a green leaf in Kyrgyzstan. The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once u
RM2EM3M8K–Spanish fly, blister beetle (Lytta vesicatoria togata, Cantharis vesicatoria), eating on a leaf, Kyrgyzstan
RF2T29866–Lytta vesicatoria, digitally restored illustration from 'The Condensed American Encyclopedia', published in the 19th century.
RF2BXAHK4–emerald green beetle, spanish fly, Lytta vesicatoria, feeding from a wild magenta flower making a nice color combination
RF2MXREGF–Big golden-green beetle Spanish Fly, cantharis lytta vesicatoria. The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once used as an ap
RMRP3XET–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RM2PTPTHW–Green beetle, Spanish fly (Lytta vesicatoria) blister beetle, resting on a leaf.
RMA470W2–Spanish Fly
RM2C490EY–Cissites maculata 1, variegated oil beetle, Meloe variegatus 2, Spanish fly, Lytta vesicatoria 3, and Nuttall’s blister beetle, Lytta nuttalli 4. Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from James Duncan’s Natural History of Beetles, in Sir William Jardine’s Naturalist’s Library, W.H, Lizars, Edinburgh, 1835. James Duncan was a Scottish zoologist and entomologist 1804-1861.
RF2G9K0F3–Spanish fly (Lytta vesicatoria) and House Fly (Muscidae) on flowering marguerites (Leucanthemum) in wild, natural flower meadow, Germany
RFWXHC02–cantharis lytta vesicatoria, green beetle on a birch stump
RM2A7X91H–Garden spider, Araneus diadematus male 1, female 2, Spanish fly, Lytta vesicatoria 3,4,5 Cantharis livida 6, giant blister beetle, Lytta gigas 7, blister beetles, Lydus trimaculatus 8, Mylabris cichorii 9, Mylabris sidae 10, seven-spot ladybird, Coccinella septempunctata 11, and other ladybird varieties C. ocellata 13 and C. dispar 14. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmann's Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1849.
RMM0JF97–Spanish fly is an emerald-green beetle, Lytta vesicatoria, in the family Meloidae, the blister beetles. CANTÁRIDA (Lytta vesicatoria), Insectos, Artr
RM2CCYDY5–Spanish Fly (Lytta vesicatoria togata) resting on a green leaf in Kyrgyzstan. The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once u
RM2EM3MHC–Spanish fly, blister beetle (Lytta vesicatoria togata, Cantharis vesicatoria), half-length portrait, on a leaf, Kyrgyzstan
RM2A2N894–Oenas, Print, Oenas is a genus of blister beetle related to the well-known Lytta vesicatoria (a.k.a. 'Spanish Fly'). The genus is Mediterranean in its distribution (from Morocco & Spain, east to Caucasus, Palestine & Iran
RF2MPGBCT–Insekten, Spanische Fliege, Lytta vesicatoria, Synonym: Cantharis vesicatoria ist ein Käfer aus der Familie der Ölkäfer, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RM2T6CTAE–Spanish fly beetle, Lytta vesicatoria 1, wasp beetle, Clytus arietis 2, Altica equinoctialis 3, Clytra quadripunctata 4, longhorn beetles, Chlorida festiva 5 and Trachyderes succinctus 6. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Pancrace Bessa from Charles Malos Les Insectes, Louis Janet, Paris, 1820.
RF2BXAHN1–emerald green beetle, spanish fly, Lytta vesicatoria, feeding from a wild magenta flower making a nice color combination
RF2PJNYKW–Big golden-green beetle Spanish Fly, cantharis lytta vesicatoria. The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once used as an ap
RMJHCH78–Lytta.vesicatoria.-.calwer.48.26
RM2R2A1M5–Spanish fly (Lytta vesicatoria) feeding a leaf. Green beetles eating a leaf.
RM2E35P3P–Lytta.vesicatoria.-.calwer.48.26.
RM2BBC8MM–Spanish fly beetle, Lytta vesicatoria 1, wasp beetle, Clytus arietis 2, Altica equinoctialis 3, Clytra quadripunctata 4, longhorn beetles, Chlorida festiva 5 and Trachyderes succinctus 6. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Pancrace Bessa from Charles Malo’s Les Insectes, Louis Janet, Paris, 1820.
RF2B91D3H–Oenas, Print, Oenas is a genus of blister beetle related to the well-known Lytta vesicatoria (a.k.a. Spanish Fly). The genus is Mediterranean in its distribution (from Morocco &, Spain, east to Caucasus, Palestine &, Iran)., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AN95T1–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . arta cantharidis.—C. pennsylvanica. See Lytta airata.—Cantharides plaster. See Emplastrum cantharidis.—C. prima.The Lytta vesicatoria. [B, 18(5.]—C. proscarabseus [De Gee^,The Meloe proscarabceus and the MelOe violaceus. [B, 180.]—C.syriaca. Probably the Lytta syriaca: said to have been usedformerly in southern Europe as a substitute for Lytta vesicatoria,and by Forskal to be employed in Arabia. [B,
RM2N3P628–Lytta spanishfly, Lytta vesicatoria 2, Anthicus antherinus 3, narrownecked grain beetle, Omonadus floralis 4, Notoxus monoceros 5, black oil-beetle, Notoxus monoceros 6, var. or male? 7, unknown Meloe species 1. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyn’s The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy for Illustrating and Painting Natural History, London, 1792.
RMMFCB35–Spanish fly is an emerald-green beetle, Lytta vesicatoria, in the family Meloidae, the blister beetles. CANTÁRIDA (Lytta vesicatoria), Insectos, Artr
RM2CCYDYE–Spanish Fly (Lytta vesicatoria togata) resting on a green leaf in Kyrgyzstan. The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once u
RM2EM3KPT–Spanish fly, blister beetle (Lytta vesicatoria togata, Cantharis vesicatoria), eating on a leaf, dorsal view, Kyrgyzstan
RM2A2N88R–Oenas, Print, Oenas is a genus of blister beetle related to the well-known Lytta vesicatoria (a.k.a. 'Spanish Fly'). The genus is Mediterranean in its distribution (from Morocco & Spain, east to Caucasus, Palestine & Iran
RMPFHFM0–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . 194 Arter langt ude til Siden, og da de tilmed ofte er udadrettede og har meget flade Laar, faar de Larverne til at se meget bredere og fladere ud, end de faktisk er; navnlig Laar og Skinneben er j^^ I , veludviklede; Kloleddet er kraftigt, det er enten langt og slankt med enkelte for- holdsvis normale Børster (Fig. 20 b), eller det er aflangt og næsten bladfor- ^. on t:- ^ * AT , ^^et affladet, noget udvidet Fig. 20. Fod af: a. Meloe ^ proscarabaevis L.; b. Lytta udefter (Fig. 20 a); i sidst- vesicatoria L. (Fig-a Bo-
RM2T686HF–Cissites maculata 1, variegated oil beetle, Meloe variegatus 2, Spanish fly, Lytta vesicatoria 3, and Nuttalls blister beetle, Lytta nuttalli 4. Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from James Duncans Natural History of Beetles, in Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library, W.H, Lizars, Edinburgh, 1835. James Duncan was a Scottish zoologist and entomologist 1804-1861.
RF2MK897P–Big golden-green beetle Spanish Fly, cantharis lytta vesicatoria. The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once used as an ap
RMW03PN4–Archive image from page 213 of Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas Ein lehr-. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch dieforstinsekten02esch Year: 1914 Iq8 Coleoptera. — 5. Familienreihe: Heteromera. zu stark aufgetürmt, so kommen sie heraus, um sie vor dem Loche zu verteilen. Ist das Loch fertig, so kriechen sie, mit dem Hinterleib voraus, in dasselbe, um mit dem Legen zu beginnen. Ist das Legegeschäft, das etwa eine halbe Stunde währt, beendet, so verscharren sie das Loch Abb. 96. Blattfraß von Lytta vesicatoria L. an Esche (Fraxinus excelsior). — Aus Eckstein, wieder mit Er
RF2B91D3N–Oenas, Print, Oenas is a genus of blister beetle related to the well-known Lytta vesicatoria (a.k.a. Spanish Fly). The genus is Mediterranean in its distribution (from Morocco &, Spain, east to Caucasus, Palestine &, Iran)., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2CDATGF–. Histoire naturelle des drogues simples : ou Cours d'histoire naturelle professé a l'École supérieure de pharmacie de Paris . érations qui ont déterminé Linné à donner le nomde cantharide à un autre genre de coléoptères, qui a formé depuisles deux genres malachie et téléphore, et à comprendre la cantha-ride officinale dans son genre Meloe, sous le nom de Meloe vesica-torius. Fabricius, divisant ensuite le genre Meloe, donna à la can-tharide le nom de Lytta vesicatoria ; enfinGeoffroy lui a rendu son nom officinal, Can-tharis vesicatoria, aujourdhui généralementadopté. La cantharide (fig. 918)
RMMEBNT3–. Die Gartenwelt . Figur 1. Figur 4. Die wichtigsten tierischen Schädlinge des Flieders. Fig. 1: Knospensucht des Flieders, hervorgerufen durch die Fliedergallmilbe; Fig. 2: die Fliedermotte (Gracilaria syringella); Fig. 3: Die spanische Fliege (Lytta vesicatoria): Fig. 4: Fraßbild der spanischen Fliege.
RMM0JFCW–Spanish fly is an emerald-green beetle, Lytta vesicatoria, in the family Meloidae, the blister beetles. CANTÁRIDA (Lytta vesicatoria), Insectos, Artr
RM2CCYDYH–Spanish Fly (Lytta vesicatoria togata) resting on a green leaf in Kyrgyzstan. The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once u
RM2EM3KRC–Spanish fly, blister beetle (Lytta vesicatoria togata, Cantharis vesicatoria), two eating at a leaf, side view, Kyrgyzstan
RMEBN0TN–Spanish fly, blister beetle (Lytta vesicatoria), three animals in an insect collection fixed on needles
RM2T69WTY–Lytta spanishfly, Lytta vesicatoria 2, Anthicus antherinus 3, narrownecked grain beetle, Omonadus floralis 4, Notoxus monoceros 5, black oil-beetle, Notoxus monoceros 6, var. or male? 7, unknown Meloe species 1. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyns The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy for Illustrating and Painting Natural History, London, 1792.
RF2MK896R–Big golden-green beetle Spanish Fly, cantharis lytta vesicatoria. The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once used as an ap
RMW03P69–Archive image from page 212 of Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas Ein lehr-. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch dieforstinsekten02esch Year: 1914 A B C Abb. 95. Lytta vesicatoria L. (Spanische Fliege). A Imago, B erste Larvenform (Triungulinus), C zweite Larvenform. — Original. oft erst nach mehrstündigen vergeblichen Versuchen, wobei sie den lang ausgestreckten Hinter- leib unzähligemale hin- und herbewegen, einzuführen. Nachdem dies geschehen, lassen sie sich vom Rücken des $ los, und nun hängen die beiden Geschlechter so zusammen, daß sie sich den After zukehren, in welc
RMRHDT7J–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. - 0,5 mm Abb.57A,B: Lytta vesicatoria (Polyphaga: Meloidae). A: Linkes Hinterflügelgelenk von dorsal. B: Metathorax links, von lateral. Flügel und 3Ax entfernt.. 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.. Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
RMMEEG1Y–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Abb. 96. Blattfraß von Lytta vesicatoria L. an Esche (Fraxinus excelsior). — Aus Eckstein, wieder mit Erde, die sie mit den Beinen und dem After festdrücken. Gleich darauf fangen sie wieder zu fressen an, um wohl bald eine zweite Portion Eier abzulegen. Gewöhnlich findet man in einem Loche 40—50 Eier unregelmäßig übereinander geklebt.
RMM0JFDM–Spanish fly is an emerald-green beetle, Lytta vesicatoria, in the family Meloidae, the blister beetles. CANTÁRIDA (Lytta vesicatoria), Insectos, Artr
RM2CCYDYD–Spanish Fly (Lytta vesicatoria togata) resting on a green leaf in Kyrgyzstan. The source of the terpenoid cantharidin, a toxic blistering agent once u
RMA0FFNX–Spanish fly, blister beetle (Lytta vesicatoria), imago on leaf
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