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Schizodactylus monstrosus for @insectweek #NIW2018! This large #cricket is found in #Asia. #SciArt by Richard Polydore Nodder for George Shaw's "The Naturalist's Miscellany" (1789-1813), V.18. Contributed to #BHLib by @museumsvictoria @bhl_au: https://t.co/8ilixpUe54
Female Surinam Toads (Pipa pipa) grow skin over fertilized eggs pressed onto their backs by the males. Once the toadlets have developed, they pop out of her back. #SciArt from Naturalist's Miscellany (1789-1813), Vol. 1. Via @bhl_au and @museumsvictoria: https://t.co/vX9JRVO4BQ
Barnacles are filter-feeding crustaceans. #SciArt of rabbit-ear barnacle (Conchoderma auritum) - a type of goose barnacle - by Richard Polydore Nodder for Shaw's "The Naturalist's Miscellany" (1789-1813) v. 16. In #BHLib via @bhl_au and @museumsvictoria: https://t.co/cXmZfCIoxu
Miscellany from the last few days, one telegram sticker one headshot. For @HobieArts and @Tora_Oni
Tasar Silkworm (Antheraea paphia). #SciArt by Richard Polydore Nodder for George Shaw, Naturalist's Miscellany (1789-1813), Vol. 16. Contributed to #BHLib by @bhl_au and @museumsvictoria: https://t.co/BRon0Ts52X
Schizodactylus monstrosus, a large #cricket found in #Asia. #SciArt by Richard Polydore Nodder for George Shaw's "The Naturalist's Miscellany" (1789-1813), V.18. Contributed to #BHLib by @bhl_au @museumsvictoria https://t.co/3PAVoeLOnj #insect #entomology
From our blog archives: A Miscellany of Christmas Pies, Puddings and Cakes. #Christmas🎄
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so Disneyland Adventures was just rereleased last month, sans Kinect! It's late on a Friday, seems as good a time as any to share some of my ✨ancient concept art✨ for it, from 2011-2012
(Haunted Mansion miscellany, Madame Leota, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Redhead et al)
The Naturalist's repository, or, Monthly miscellany of exotic natural history. Donovan, E. @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/UMB2chTjrf
Red Sea Whip (Ellisella ceratophyta). Naturalist's Miscellany (1789-1813), Vol. 16 via @bhl_au & @museumsvictoria: https://t.co/aVs19APo4z
That tiny blood splash in the middle of image is an example of the sort of miscellany these item hunts sent you on. It's working I guess. :)
The Sun and the Moon in their chariots, astronomical miscellany, Canterbury ca. 1050 (BL, Cotton Tiberius B V/1, fol. 47r)
The Naturalist's Miscellany, by G. Shaw and F. P. Nodder, London 1789-1813 via @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/n1iCzqCNUE
Colour variation in Shaw's hand-painted The Naturalist's Miscellany: @museumsvictoria copy & @SILibraries copy (on @BioDivLibrary) #SciArt
UK publication day for #AMiscellanyOfMagicalBeast with fab cover #illustration by John Howe for @BloomsburyBooks https://t.co/YH70e7N7sW
Very important to get your potatoes right people. January miscellany illustrations for The Simple Things Jan issue: