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It's time! I knocked this piece out in a few hours while thinking of some local wildlife, and decided to maybe start another long-term project around it.

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Celebrating waggling on . By dancing in various ways, honey bees communicate direction & distance from food sources, water or new nest sites. Btw, I illustrate fish, insects & all things biological,

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A bit out of the 23 (!) hours I spent working on this...

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Labeotropheus trewavasae, or Trewavas' cichlid, is a rock scraping cichlid native to Lake Malawi in Africa. Lots of work being done with them to help us understand plasticity and adaptive radiations!

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“Some of my earliest memories are of reading picture books of dinosaurs and drawing all sorts of marine creatures.”

explains how he became a science illustrator.
https://t.co/rdewV2aFhO

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Biological Illustration of 𝗟𝗶𝘁𝘁𝗹𝗲 𝗦𝗲𝗮 𝗣𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗕𝘂𝗴 ❜𝗣𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗮 𝗞𝗶𝗻𝗴❜ (𝘊𝘶𝘣𝘢𝘳𝘪𝘴 𝘮𝘶𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘢)

Commission done for
Photo by Adrian Dan
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Teaser Alert! In the next release of there will be the ‘quantized’ style option! For those days when you feel just a little crazier than usual🤪

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CORRECTION: The new image that I shared yesterday was mislabeled (by me) as a black drum (Pogonias cromis). It is in fact Pareques acuminatus, a high-hat (aka striped drum).

Sorry for the error, but thanks for the support 🙂.

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Stefano della Bella, an Italian artist and engraver, was born in 1610. Della Bella designed and etched the frontispiece to Galileo’s Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems (1632). Learn more in his profile: https://t.co/PdJhe3lnbS

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Hi! My name is India & I'm an illustrator from I focus the majority of my art on animals & the natural world. Oh, and I love bats.🦇

To work with me feel free to dm!

Wesbite: https://t.co/fuPvrhBJiL
Instagram: indiasillustrations

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My painting is Fig. 1 in a paper out today in ! and his collaborators developed a fully-parameterized eco-evolutionary model to explain how such as plant-pollinator interactions, evolved. https://t.co/En7dcd3qbg

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"I would like to keep learning how conditions can present themselves in different ethnicities and illustrate this where I can"

Amie Fernandez tells Vrinda Nair about her career and the need for diverse https://t.co/cjCojCGqih

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This week's (#AnatomyMonday) feature is Carolina Hrejsa—a certified medical illustrator & graduate!! 🎨

Check out her website to see her incredible portfolio, learn about her services, read her blog, & more: https://t.co/v40IXWWp6q

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Art train 🐟🕊🐝🌱🎨

Hi I'm Ligus -
I love SciArt and am trying my hand at illustrating.

The fish nerds here are the best - so I will for sure draw a lot more fish 🐟♥️!

Thank you so much
(lol we have the same fish)

I'm nominating 🐟 https://t.co/G6iT4ie6Qn

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is emerging! And I'm missing it! 😥
Been waiting days to post some fan art!

Project Animalia (365 days of
Day 136: Periodical cicadas (Magicicada septendecim)

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The director of MNCN regretted that the study of insect larvae had not generally received as much attention from entomologists as that of their adult stage. In 1850 he described the of the longhorn beetle (Agapanthia irrorata).

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