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The old wife #fish (Enoplosus armatus) for #FishyFriday. #SciArt by James Sowerby for "Zoology of New Holland" ([1793]-1794), with text by George Shaw. In #BHLib via @museumsvictoria @bhl_au @atlaslivingaust: https://t.co/ovn3bunVbd
#SeaSlugDay isn't complete without Haeckel's Nudibranchia #SciArt! Kunstformen der Natur (1904) https://t.co/ARvzSvX4wN via @illinoisbiolib
The "father of German ornithology" produced German ed. of Latham's "Synopsis of Birds." Learn more with @NHM_Library https://t.co/gxoWMUO18F
This #Feathursday @NHM_Library explores a German translation of Latham's "General Synopsis of #Birds" https://t.co/gxoWMUO18F #HistSci
#Vampire #bat as described by #Darwin during the Beagle voyage: https://t.co/hVk6ORwoMM Digitized @NHM_Library #BatWeek #PageFrights!
18 stunning volumes of watercolors by Helen Sharp of plants from North America & Europe, courtesy @chicagobotanic https://t.co/qGWbrRZjMo
Explore a German translation of Drury's "Illustrations of #NaturalHistory" in #BHLib thanks to @NHM_Library https://t.co/3ImN8fjDVU
Krefft's "The Mammals of #Australia" (1871) includes #SciArt by the amazing Scott sisters https://t.co/YLGH0lute2 #WomenInSTEM #MammalMonday
Cephalopods recorded from the Valdivia Expedition (1898-1899) for #CephalopodAwarenessDay: https://t.co/gZtNhZnQfp (English Translation)
Happy National #ButterflyandHummingbirdDay! Ernst Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur (1904) via @illinoisbiolib: https://t.co/ja6yG4uqKP