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Cross Section Collection (page 3)

Background imageCross Section Collection: Light Micrograph (LM): tranverse section shows Parenchyma or packing tissue from Cucurbita Stem;

Light Micrograph (LM): tranverse section shows Parenchyma or packing tissue from Cucurbita Stem; Magnification x600
LRDS-174 Light Micrograph (LM): tranverse section shows Parenchyma or packing tissue from Cucurbita Stem Magnification x600 (on 10.5 cm width print) David Spears (Last Refuge)

Background imageCross Section Collection: Seymchan Meteorite Cross-section - St. Petersburg Paleontological Lab - Russia

Seymchan Meteorite Cross-section - St. Petersburg Paleontological Lab - Russia
CAN-3456 Seymchan Meteorite Cross-section St. Petersburg Paleontological Lab - Russia John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCross Section Collection: Gall Wasp - cross section

Gall Wasp - cross section
PPG-285 Gall Wasp - cross section Biorrhiza pallida Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCross Section Collection: Termite - nest cut in half

Termite - nest cut in half
PPG-1661 Termite - nest cut in half. Africa Apicotermes Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCross Section Collection: Hazelnut Weevil - larva in an hazelnut. Europe

Hazelnut Weevil - larva in an hazelnut. Europe
PPG-1614 Hazelnut Weevil - larva in an hazelnut Europe Curculio nucum Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCross Section Collection: Globe flower - The Chiastocheta fly is inside the flower and will fertilize it. Europe

Globe flower - The Chiastocheta fly is inside the flower and will fertilize it. Europe
PPG-1501 Globe flower - with Chiastocheta fly inside, cross-section Europe. Trollius europaeus The fly pollinates the host plant and then lays eggs on the developing fruit

Background imageCross Section Collection: Fossil - Mammoth Tooth - cross-section. Pleistocene South Carolina, USA E50T4155

Fossil - Mammoth Tooth - cross-section. Pleistocene South Carolina, USA E50T4155
CAN-2181 Fossil - Mammoth Tooth - cross-section. Pleistocene South Carolina, USA Mammuthus meridionalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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