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Hymnopterous insects (Encyclotus vitis, Encyclotus swederi) and brown or triangle strain (Cyperus fuscus). Lithograph by John Curtis (1791-1862) published in "British Entomology"
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Hymnopterous insects (Encyclotus vitis, Encyclotus swederi) and brown or triangle strain (Cyperus fuscus). Lithograph by John Curtis (1791-1862) published in "British Entomology"
FLO4609881 Hymnopterous insects (Encyclotus vitis, Encyclotus swederi) and brown or triangle strain (Cyperus fuscus). Lithograph by John Curtis (1791-1862) published in "British Entomology", a collection of 770 illustrations and descriptions of British insects, London, England, 1824 to 1839.; (add.info.: Hymnopterous insects (Encyclotus vitis, Encyclotus swederi) and brown or triangle strain (Cyperus fuscus). Lithograph by John Curtis (1791-1862) published in "British Entomology", a collection of 770 illustrations and descriptions of British insects, London, England, 1824 to 1839.); © Florilegius
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This stunning lithograph by John Curtis captures the intricate beauty of Hymnopterous insects Encyclotus vitis and Encyclotus swederi, along with the brown or triangle strain Cyperus fuscus. Published in "British Entomology" in the early 19th century, this illustration is a testament to Curtis' meticulous attention to detail and dedication to capturing the natural world.
The delicate lines and shading bring these tiny creatures to life on paper, showcasing their unique features and characteristics. The combination of scientific accuracy and artistic skill makes this print a valuable addition to any collection of botanical or entomological illustrations.
Curtis' work in "British Entomology" spanned over a decade, producing a total of 770 illustrations that provided invaluable insights into British insect species. His contributions to the field of natural history continue to be appreciated by researchers and enthusiasts alike.
As we admire this lithograph today, we are reminded of the importance of preserving biodiversity and studying the wonders of nature. Through art like Curtis', we can gain a deeper appreciation for the complexity and diversity of our planet's ecosystems.
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