The following lists represent a collection of over
1,100 35 mm slides of insects and other arthropods.
Original
photographs were taken by faculty, students, and friends of the former
Department of
Entomology at Colorado State University.
For ordering information contact our curator of slides at entoclub@lamar.colostate.edu
As of February, 2005
prices for high resolution images or slides from the Gillette Entomology Club
Slide Collection are:
for individual slides
per slide for orders of 25
slides or more
for
high resolution images
for high resolution images of
25 or more
**High resolution images can be sent
directly via e-mail or burned to a CD and mailed.
**Images may only be published with the permission of
the Gillette Entomology Club. Contact us for details.
Profits go to support the activities of the
Gillette Entomology Club at Colorado State University.
In most cases low resolution copies of images are linked to the image title for viewing. Arrangements can be made for viewing those not linked.
The Club wishes to acknowledge the following
contributors for their photographic efforts. The initials of the
photographer follow the title of each slide.
LBB = Lou Bjostad
JLC = John
Capinera
WSC = Whitney Cranshaw
HEE = Howard Evans
DAL = Dave
Leatherman CMM = Chuck MacVean
WLM = Wendy Meyer FBP =
Frank Peairs
DEW = Dave
Walters
TJW = Tom Weissling
DDC = Dayna Cooper LLM = Loretta Mannix
The slides have been categorized below into groupings associated with hosts and plant commodities. Click on each category to view a list of available 35 mm slides.
Agronomic
Insects
Vegetable Insects
Fruit Insects
Shade Trees and Shrubs
Greenhouse/Flowers
Turf And Rangeland
Predators - Parasites - Pathogens
Miscellaneous Insects
** If you spot any errors or know the common name, scientific name, or family of any of the insects for which this information is not listed, please help us out and email us with the information.**
As some insects featured in the collection may be found on a range of plants, there is some overlap between categories. Within each category the slides are organized by arthropod taxa (i.e. family, genus).