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Spider and beetles illustration
From the John Reeves Collection of Entomological Drawings (Bound)
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Arachnid Arachnida Araneae Arthropod Arthropoda Beetle Coleoptera Hexapod Hexapoda Insecta John Reeves Reeves Spider Invertebrata
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This stunning illustration is a captivating example from the John Reeves Collection of Entomological Drawings, showcasing the intricate relationship between a spider and a beetle from the 19th century. John Reeves (1774-1856), a prominent English naturalist and illustrator, meticulously painted this exquisite work of art, which is bound in a collection of over 7,000 insect and invertebrate drawings. The illustration features a spider, an arachnid from the Araneae family, skillfully perched atop a branch, its eight long, slender legs extended in various directions, poised and ready to pounce. The spider's body is adorned with intricate patterns and delicate hues, reflecting its unique beauty and intricacy. Beside the spider, a beetle, specifically a Coleoptera from the order Coleoptera, is depicted in remarkable detail. The beetle's hard, protective exoskeleton is illustrated with intricate patterns and textures, showcasing the incredible diversity and complexity of the insect world. The beetle's elytra, or wing cases, are spread wide, revealing its six legs and abdomen. This illustration is a testament to the remarkable natural history observations of the 19th century and the artistic skill of John Reeves. The intricate details and lifelike depictions of the spider and beetle provide a glimpse into the rich biodiversity of the insect and arthropod world, which continues to fascinate and inspire us today. The illustration is part of the vast John Reeves Collection of Entomological Drawings, which is now available for research and study through Mary Evans Prints Online. This collection is an invaluable resource for scholars, naturalists, and artists, offering a unique window into the natural world of the 19th century.
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