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Flavus Collection

"Flavus: A Vibrant Tapestry of Nature's Golden Hues" Ants (litho): In the intricate world of ants

Background imageFlavus Collection: Ants (litho)

Ants (litho)
6013525 Ants (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ants. Illustration for The Harmsworth Encylopaedia (c 1922).); © Look and Learn

Background imageFlavus Collection: Dutch yellow crocus, Crocus flavus

Dutch yellow crocus, Crocus flavus (Cream-coloured crocus, Crocus lagenaeflorus var. aureus lacteus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after Edwin Dalton Smith from John Lindley

Background imageFlavus Collection: Kinkajou, South American coati and badger

Kinkajou, South American coati and badger
Kinkajou, Potos flavus 1, South American coati, Nasua nasua 2, and European badger, Meles meles 3. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of Men

Background imageFlavus Collection: Grevilles bolete and velvet bolete

Grevilles bolete and velvet bolete
Grevilles bolete or larch bolete, Suillus grevillei (Boletus flavus) and velvet bolete or variegated bolete, Suillus variegatus (Boletus variegatus)

Background imageFlavus Collection: Kinkajou, Potos flavus, and European otter, Lutra lutra

Kinkajou, Potos flavus, and European otter, Lutra lutra. Handcolored engraving by Fournier from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire Universel d Histoire Naturelle (Dictionary of Natural History), Paris

Background imageFlavus Collection: Kinkajou, Potos flavus

Kinkajou, Potos flavus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de Buffon, Pourrat Freres, Paris, 1838

Background imageFlavus Collection: Javan white eye, Zosterops flavus

Javan white eye, Zosterops flavus (Yellow white eye, Zosterops flava). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after William Swainson from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library: Ornithology

Background imageFlavus Collection: Daffodil varieties

Daffodil varieties
Narcissus obsoletus 1, 3, Narcissus flavus 2, and Narcissus cavanillesii 4. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by William Herbert from Edwards Botanical

Background imageFlavus Collection: Calochortus barbatus lily

Calochortus barbatus lily (Yellow calochortus, Calochortus flavus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Mrs Augusta Withers from Benjamin Maund

Background imageFlavus Collection: A Kinkajou suspended from a keepers finger by its prehensile tail, London Zoo

A Kinkajou suspended from a keepers finger by its prehensile tail, London Zoo
3116185 A Kinkajou suspended from a keepers finger by its prehensile tail, London Zoo, September 1925 (b/w photo) by Bond

Background imageFlavus Collection: A kinkajou suspended from a keepers finger by its prehensile tail, London Zoo

A kinkajou suspended from a keepers finger by its prehensile tail, London Zoo
3116183 A kinkajou suspended from a keepers finger by its prehensile tail, London Zoo, September 1925 (b/w photo) by Bond

Background imageFlavus Collection: A Kinkajou suspended upside down, from a keepers finger, by its prehensile tail

A Kinkajou suspended upside down, from a keepers finger, by its prehensile tail
3245200 A Kinkajou suspended upside down, from a keepers finger, by its prehensile tail, London Zoo, September 1925 (b/w photo) by Bond

Background imageFlavus Collection: Yellow Turf Ant (Lasius flavus) workers, Den Helder, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Yellow Turf Ant (Lasius flavus) workers, Den Helder, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Background imageFlavus Collection: Kinkajou, Potos flavus, and aye-aye of Madagascar

Kinkajou, Potos flavus, and aye-aye of Madagascar, Daubentonia madagascariensis.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals, Paris

Background imageFlavus Collection: Grevilles bolete, Suillus grevillei, and Sticky

Grevilles bolete, Suillus grevillei, and Sticky bolete, Suillus viscidus, edible, . Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageFlavus Collection: Woodfordian bletia orchid with yellow-green

Woodfordian bletia orchid with yellow-green flowers, Phaius flavus, Bletia woodfordii.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageFlavus Collection: Winged yellow meadow ants

Winged yellow meadow ants
Yellow meadow ants swarming. Dorset, UK July 2011

Background imageFlavus Collection: Roman Dictatorship instituted

Roman Dictatorship instituted
The Roman Dictatorship (Magister Populi or Master of the People) is instituted for crisis situations or special purposes, ruling with supreme power for a set period


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"Flavus: A Vibrant Tapestry of Nature's Golden Hues" Ants (litho): In the intricate world of ants, the species flavus stands out with its remarkable strength and unwavering unity. Dutch yellow crocus, Crocus flavus: The delicate petals of the Crocus flavus paint a picturesque scene, adorning gardens with their radiant golden glow. Kinkajou, South American coati, and badger: Amidst the lush rainforests, these fascinating creatures - including Potos flavus - captivate us with their playful antics and unique adaptations. Grevilles bolete and velvet bolete: Amongst towering trees in ancient forests, Grevilles bolete and velvet bolete mushrooms emerge like hidden treasures in shades of rich ochre. Potos flavus, and European otter, Lutra lutra: From tropical jungles to serene riversides, these charismatic animals - such as s and European otters - remind us of nature's diverse beauty. Javan white eye, Zosterops flavus: With its bright yellow plumage contrasting against emerald foliage on Java island's treetops; this bird enchants all who catch a glimpse. Daffodil varieties: Flavus daffodils burst forth each springtime like rays of sunshine on verdant meadows; their cheerful blooms symbolize renewal and hope. Calochortus barbatus lily: Native to North America's arid landscapes, this resplendent lily showcases fiery hues reminiscent of desert sunsets – a true marvel to behold. 9 & A kinkajou suspended from a keeper's finger by its prehensile tail at London Zoo: This acrobatic display highlights the incredible agility possessed by the kinkajou, leaving visitors in awe of its remarkable abilities.