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Weevils and beetles: Curculio latreillii 1, Curculio sexdecempunctatus 2, Trichaptus mutillarius 3, Pissodes castaneus 4 and Calandra heros 5
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Weevils and beetles: Curculio latreillii 1, Curculio sexdecempunctatus 2, Trichaptus mutillarius 3, Pissodes castaneus 4 and Calandra heros 5
6337474 Weevils and beetles: Curculio latreillii 1, Curculio sexdecempunctatus 2, Trichaptus mutillarius 3, Pissodes castaneus 4 and Calandra heros 5 by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Weevils and beetles: Curculio latreillii 1, Curculio sexdecempunctatus 2, Trichaptus mutillarius 3, Pissodes castaneus 4 and Calandra heros 5. Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from James Duncans Natural History of Beetles, in Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library, W.H, Lizars, Edinburgh, 1835. James Duncan was a Scottish zoologist and entomologist 1804-1861.); © Florilegius
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Beetle Blister Beetle Coleoptera Coleopterology Edinburgh Entomology James Duncan Lizars Natural History Of Beetles Oil Beetle Scientific Illustration Sexton Beetle Sir William Jardine Steel Engraving Weevil William Lizars Handcoloured
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This print showcases a stunning array of weevils and beetles, each with its own unique beauty. The composition features five distinct species: Curculio latreillii, Curculio sexdecempunctatus, Trichaptus mutillarius, Pissodes castaneus, and Calandra heros. Handcoloured in exquisite detail by the talented artist William Lizars, this steel engraving is part of James Duncan's renowned Natural History of Beetles collection. Duncan himself was a Scottish zoologist and entomologist who dedicated his life to studying these fascinating creatures. The intricate lines and vibrant colors bring these insects to life on the page, allowing us to appreciate their delicate features up close. From the distinctive patterns adorning their exoskeletons to their intricate body structures, every aspect is meticulously captured in this scientific illustration. As we delve into the world of coleopterology (the study of beetles), we are reminded of the incredible diversity found within nature. These tiny creatures play vital roles in ecosystems around the world as pollinators or decomposers. Through this artwork, we gain a deeper appreciation for these often-overlooked inhabitants of our planet. Their presence reminds us that even within seemingly small and insignificant beings lies an extraordinary beauty worth exploring. This print serves as both a testament to the skillful artistry behind scientific illustrations and an invitation to marvel at nature's wonders all around us.
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