Recently I have been able to spend a little time Staffordshire University’s environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM). I’d like to share some of the images that were captured.
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These first 3 images show the complexity, and beauty, of the antennae of this male mosquito. I particularly like the way that new detail is revealed at each new magnification level. From an entirely non-scientific point of view, I find these hugely satisfying aesthetically
The next 3 images focus on the maxillary palps of the same male Culex pipiens mosquito. Again, starting at low magnification and progressively increasing.
And last but not least, a 3 image series of the end of the proboscis of the same Culex pipiens male.
Experienced microscopists please excuse the specimen charging throughout, and the missing scale data on the first 3 images.
These are very promising Rich. We should take a look at the sensilla basiconica, so see if it confirms to that expected of Culex pipiens.