Best known as a pioneering entomologist, Eleanor Anne Ormerod (1828-1901) also created botanical View more of her work from publications digitized for : https://t.co/5EpWvUwIyd --

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A closer look at the frontispiece in the 1730 Ed of Maria Sibylla Merian's work on the insects of Suriname: just to the left of the cherub's bum, I've only just noticed a miniature version of the book plus the pineapple from one of the plates growing in a pot!

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Clarissa Munger Badger (1806-1889) created botanical View more of her work from publications digitized and contributed to : https://t.co/bZLQkhvfQh --

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Our 1st tweet about women scientists of the past for - Emily Mary Bowdler Sharpe we think was the 1st woman to 1st author a paper in read her paper here https://t.co/IUMLXEVmsP & our blog https://t.co/guoZ4Wf8Zc

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Arabella Elizabeth Roupell (1817-1914) created botanical View more of her work from publications digitized and contributed to : https://t.co/TOxM3nPNDT --

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On Wednesday 13 March, Ann Sylph, ZSL Librarian, will be giving a talk on 'Women and Zoology' at Richmond Scientific Society (affiliated to ) Follow this link for details if would like to attend https://t.co/1sGU5kYZYC

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Otra iniciativa de es esta enorme galería en [https://t.co/MQbVTzR1Zk] que recopila muchísimos de los trabajos de estas ilustradoras de gran valor tanto artístico como científico

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Sarah Stone (1760-1844) produced all 65 of the beautiful plates in "Journal of a voyage to New South Wales" (John White, 1790), many depicting new species. https://t.co/LSX91UEqev via &

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Anna Maria Hussey (1805-1853) created featuring View more of her work from publications digitized and contributed to : https://t.co/zjtK94BhKY --

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Artist & naturalist Maria Sibylla Merian traveled the world and was the first to accurately depict insect metamorphosis.
🦋 A rare black butterfly was recently named after her by our scientist Shinichi Nakahara: https://t.co/NYPJPpWOt7

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Edith M Wallace accomplished illustrator worked in the lab of recipient Thomas Hunt Morgan..see this drosophila illustration https://t.co/Woayz9DYip from She also took the 1902 MBL Zoology course!

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Maria Sibylla Merian's observations of insect metamorphosis changed our understanding of the natural world forever, and her illustrations are as beautiful today as they were 300 years ago.

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- 's Women's History Month: browse through 88 works of the Frankfurt artist Louise von (1763-1844), who donated her works in 1824 to - https://t.co/K4h7VgoCOy /wb

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Lilian Medland devoted her time to painting the birds of Britain, and later Australia and yet has not received the recognition she deserves - she is mentioned on the but only under her husband’s entry. Not good enough!

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Eliza Brightwen wrote to Eleanor Ormerod in 1895 congratulating her on her pioneering work in agricultural zoology + chemistry. The letter connects two inspiring who both contributed economic specimens to Kew.

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