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H. W. Bates illustrated notebooks
Plate 7 from a notebook of Henry W. Bates (1825-92) relating to the insect fauna of the Amazon Valley or DRW, 1851-1854
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1825 1892 Amazon Annotated Arthropod Arthropoda Bates Butterflies Butterfly Diptera Henry Walter Henry Walter Bates Hexapod Hexapoda Insecta Lepidoptera Lepidopteran Notebook Publication Invertebrata
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This image is taken from Plate 7 of Henry Walter Bates' (1825-1892) illustrated notebooks, documenting his groundbreaking exploration of the insect fauna of the Amazon Valley during the mid-19th century. Bates, a British naturalist and explorer, embarked on his expedition between 1851 and 1854, making significant contributions to the understanding of Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths), Diptera (flies), and other Hexapoda (six-legged invertebrates) in the region. The notebook pages, annotated with meticulous detail and scientific observations, are a testament to Bates' keen observational skills and dedication to the natural world. In this particular plate, we see a stunning array of butterflies and flies, their intricate wings and delicate forms captured in exquisite detail. The vibrant colors and precise illustrations showcase the extraordinary biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest, providing a window into a world that continues to inspire wonder and fascination. Bates' work, published in various scientific journals and books, revolutionized the understanding of the mechanisms behind the geographical distribution of species, leading to the formulation of the concept of "mimicry" in the animal kingdom. This image is a reminder of the importance of exploration and documentation in advancing scientific knowledge and appreciation for the natural world.
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