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Framed Print : Defence mechanisms of different insects, chromolithograph, published in 1897
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Defence mechanisms of different insects, chromolithograph, published in 1897
Species: 1) Lobster moth (Stauropus fagi); 2) Jersey tiger (Euplagia quadripunctaria); 3) Eastern eyed (Alaus oculatus); 4) Hairy sweep (Canephora hirsuta); 5) Eyed hawk-moth (Smerinthus ocellatus); 6) Brazilian Lithosiide (Silk-worm, Bombycidae, cocoon); 7) Crepuscular burnet (Zygaena carniolica); 8) Firebug (Pyrrhocoris apterus); 9) Small emperor moth (Saturnia pavoniella, cocoon); 10) Spharoniscus cingulicornis (caterpillar); 11) Megalodon (extinct); 12) Bombardier beetle (Pheropsophus jessoensis); 13) Devils coach horse beetle (Ocypus olens); 14) Acronicta aceris; 16) Imperial moth (Eacles imperialis, caterpillar); 17) Bloody-nosed Beetle (Timarcha goettingensis); 18) Oil beetle (Meloe variegatus); 19) Puss moth (Cerura vinula, caterpillar); 20) Andromeda satyr (Cithaerias andromeda); 21-22) Eyed hawk-moth (Smerinthus ocellatus, caterpillars); 23) Cream-spot tiger (Arctia villica); 24) Cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae) and caterpillar (15); 25) Swallowtail (Papilio machaon, caterpillar); 26) Blue-winged grasshopper (Oedipoda caerulescens); 27) Hoplia argentea; 28-29) Elephant hawk moth (Deilephila elpenor, caterpillars); 30) Mediterranean hawk-moth (Hyles nicaea, caterpillar); 31) Pteronymia; 32-33) Orange tip (Anthocharis cardamines) and pupae (34-35); 36) Pill millipede (Glomeris limbata).
Defence mechanisms of different insects: I) Threat posture: 1, 13, 16, 19, 25, 28, 29. - II) Signal colors and drawings for deterrent: 2, 3, 5, 26. - III) Protection colors (imitation): 7, 8, 15, 23, 24, 30. - IV) Artillerymen: 12, 19. - V) Deterrent secretions: 17, 18. - VI) Defensive hairs and spikes: 11, 14. - VII) Furl: 10, 14, 36. - VIII) To feign death: 27. - IX) Masking: 4. - X) Concealment: 20, 31, 32 - 35. XI) Color timing: 21, 22. - XII) Cocoon protection: 6, 9. Chromolithograph, published in 1897
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ZU_09
Media ID 18359027
12"x10" Modern Frame
Discover the fascinating world of insect defense mechanisms with our exquisite collection of framed prints from the "Defense Mechanisms of Different Insects" series by ZU_09 from Fine Art Storehouse. This captivating chromolithograph, published in 1897, showcases five intriguing species: the Lobster moth (Stauropus fagi), Jersey tiger (Euplagia quadripunctaria), Eastern eyed click beetle (Alaus oculatus), Hairy sweep (Canephora hirsuta), and Eyed hawk-moth (Smerinthus ocellatus). Each print offers a detailed and stunning representation of these creatures' unique defenses, providing a captivating conversation piece for any room. Add this vibrant piece of natural history to your collection and bring the beauty of the insect kingdom into your home.
10x8 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexi glass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 25.4cm (10" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 25.4cm (12" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This chromolithograph, published in 1897, showcases the intricate defense mechanisms of various insects. The print features a diverse array of species, each with their unique strategies for survival. From threatening postures to signal colors and drawings, these insects have evolved fascinating ways to deter potential predators. Some rely on protection colors that imitate their surroundings, blending seamlessly into their environment. Others are armed with artillery-like secretions or defensive hairs and spikes that make them unappetizing or dangerous to attackers. The print also highlights other intriguing tactics employed by these creatures. Some insects feign death when threatened, while others utilize masking techniques or concealment to avoid detection altogether. Color timing is another clever strategy exhibited by certain species, where they change hues depending on the circumstances. Additionally, the print includes examples of cocoon protection as well as the use of camouflage through coloration and patterns. This remarkable artwork serves as both an educational tool and a visual delight for nature enthusiasts. It offers a glimpse into the extraordinary world of insect defenses and reminds us of the incredible diversity found within our natural surroundings.
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