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Australia's Diamond Weevil (Chrysolopus spectabilis) Illustrated by Edward Donovan 1805. https://t.co/jfPXwQOxbK via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries
The Green and Golden Bell Frog was 1st described by Lesson in 1829. https://t.co/1rRX1SuNqF (pic https://t.co/ID4WEqr5pc) via @SILibraries @biodivlibrary
The Clearwing Swallowtail or Big Greasy (Cressida cressida). Illustrated by Edward Donovan 1805. https://t.co/jpmdw98XD7 via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries #Lepidoptera
L'Echidni Austral. 1838. From "Compléments de Buffon" by R. P. Lesson. #Echidna https://t.co/R9qPZlBOVN via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries
Australia's Green Grocer (or Masked Devil) Cicada (Cyclochila australasiae) was first described by Donovan in 1805. https://t.co/90KVEYFXW0 via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries #GreenGrocer
"The Tufted-tailed or Mountain Kanguroo" (Georges Cuvier, 1827) #BrushtailedRockWallaby https://t.co/K2PrNuOBJx via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries
Coleoptera (& flowers) from "Donovan's Epitome of the Insects of New Holland" 1805. #MayFlowers #FlowersintheLibrary https://t.co/jfPXwR683i via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries
Rushy Tetratheca from "Zoology and botany of New Holland and the isles adjacent" by George Shaw, 1793. (Tetratheca juncea #BlackeyedSusan #PinkBells) https://t.co/LtMqWhAXtD via @BioDivLibrary @HarvardLibrary #MayFlowers #FlowersintheLibrary
Waratah, illustrated by James Sowerby, from "Zoology and botany of New Holland and the isles adjacent" by George Shaw, 1793. https://t.co/QiOJTU9qOr via @BioDivLibrary @Harvard #Botany #Mayflowers #flowersinthelibrary
"Illustrations of Australian plants collected in 1770 during Captain Cook's voyage round the world in H.M.S. Endeavour" by Sir Joseph Banks. https://t.co/qTJNivDDPd via @BioDivLibrary @mobotgarden #Botany #MayFlowers #FlowersintheLibrary @britishmuseum @NHM_London @NHM_Library