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Stegomyia fasciata male and female. Yellow fever, fig. 398 from A. Celli, Manuale dell'igienista, ad uso di ufficiali sanitari, medici circondariali e provinciali, ingegneri, chimici e veterinari igienisti, uffici e laboratori d'igiene, Turin, 1912
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Stegomyia fasciata male and female. Yellow fever, fig. 398 from A. Celli, Manuale dell'igienista, ad uso di ufficiali sanitari, medici circondariali e provinciali, ingegneri, chimici e veterinari igienisti, uffici e laboratori d'igiene, Turin, 1912
Stegomyia fasciata male and female. Yellow fever, fig. 398 from A. Celli, Manuale dell'igienista, ad uso di ufficiali sanitari, medici circondariali e provinciali, ingegneri, chimici e veterinari igienisti, uffici e laboratori d'igiene, Turin, 1912. Date of Photograph:1912 ca
Roster, Giorgio,Roster, Giorgio
RGD-S-000B15-5795
Media ID 33220085
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Arthropods General Biology Insects Invertebrates Mathematical And Natural Sciences Microbiology Slides Mosquito Research Subjects Zoology And Zootechnics
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the Stegomyia fasciata, both male and female specimens. Taken in 1912 by Giorgio Roster, this image is a part of A. Celli's renowned publication "Manuale dell'igienista" which served as a valuable resource for health officials, medical professionals, engineers, chemists, veterinarians, and hygiene laboratories. Stegomyia fasciata is an intriguing species known for its association with yellow fever. The male and female mosquitoes depicted here are essential research subjects in the field of microbiology. This photograph offers a glimpse into their intricate anatomy and behavior. As we delve into the world of general biology and natural sciences through this image, it becomes evident that these arthropods belong to the vast kingdom of insects. Mosquitoes like Stegomyia fasciata fall under the category of invertebrates within zoology and zootechnics. The significance of this photo extends beyond its scientific value; it serves as a historical artifact from Turin in 1912. It reminds us of how far our understanding has come since then while appreciating the meticulous work done by researchers such as Roster. While admiring this snapshot captured over a century ago, one cannot help but marvel at nature's intricacies. These tiny creatures hold immense importance not only due to their role as disease vectors but also because they contribute to ecological balance. Let us appreciate Roster's contribution to science through his skillful photography that allows us to explore microscopic worlds hidden from plain sight. As we continue unraveling nature's mysteries today, let this image serve as a reminder of how much knowledge has been gained throughout history thanks to dedicated individuals like Roster.
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