In microbiology, refers to a specific wild-type strain of the soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis used in genetic studies.
If your image depicts ancient Mediterranean ruins, the "paper" would be an excavation report or a study of Phoenician/Roman settlements in Sardinia. GP2299_065.jpg
There is a documented specimen or collection point labeled (often used for "Genital Preparation" numbers in entomology) in studies of moths in East Turkey. In microbiology, refers to a specific wild-type strain
: This paper includes detailed illustrations and photographs of male genitalia and adults, often indexed by preparation numbers. : This paper includes detailed illustrations and photographs
: This paper includes figures and genomic mapping (like whole-genome sequencing and PCR analysis) that could correspond to an image catalog with that numbering. 3. Entomology: Tortricidae Fauna
The identifier is a known Alamy stock photo reference for a view over the ruins of Tharros and the columns of Tempio Tetrastilo on the Sinis peninsula in Sardinia, Italy.
To help me identify the exact paper, could you describe (e.g., a moth, a bacterium, or ancient ruins)?