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Dogbane beetle, Chrysochus auratus 1, Hoplia argentea 2, banksia jewel beetle, Cyrioides imperialis 3, Eumolpus fulgidus 4, and Eumolpus surinamensis 5
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Dogbane beetle, Chrysochus auratus 1, Hoplia argentea 2, banksia jewel beetle, Cyrioides imperialis 3, Eumolpus fulgidus 4, and Eumolpus surinamensis 5
6337007 Dogbane beetle, Chrysochus auratus 1, Hoplia argentea 2, banksia jewel beetle, Cyrioides imperialis 3, Eumolpus fulgidus 4, and Eumolpus surinamensis 5 by Bessa, Pancrace (1772-1846) (after); (add.info.: Dogbane beetle, Chrysochus auratus 1, Hoplia argentea 2, banksia jewel beetle, Cyrioides imperialis 3, Eumolpus fulgidus 4, and Eumolpus surinamensis 5. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Pancrace Bessa from Charles Malos Les Insectes, Louis Janet, Paris, 1820.); © Florilegius
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Charles Malo Coleoptera Entomology Les Insectes Pancrace Bessa Stipple Engraving Handcoloured
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This stunning print showcases the intricate beauty of various beetles, each with its own unique colors and patterns. The Dogbane beetle, Chrysochus auratus, takes center stage with its vibrant golden hues that catch the light just right. Next to it is the Hoplia argentea, a beetle adorned in shimmering silver tones that give it an ethereal quality. Moving on to the banksia jewel beetle, Cyrioides imperialis, we are greeted by its striking emerald green body and iridescent wings. Its presence is complemented by two species of Eumolpus beetles - Eumolpus fulgidus and Eumolpus surinamensis - both showcasing their dazzling metallic shades. The handcoloured stipple engraving technique used by Pancrace Bessa brings out every minute detail of these insects' anatomy and coloration. This print is part of Charles Malos Les Insectes collection from 1820, a testament to the enduring fascination humans have had with entomology throughout history. Whether you're an insect enthusiast or simply appreciate nature's artistry, this image will surely captivate your imagination. It serves as a reminder of the incredible diversity found in our natural world and invites us to marvel at even the smallest creatures around us.
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