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Matilda Smith illustrated more than 2,300 plates for Curtis's Botanical Magazine — the world's longest running botanical magazine. Explore some of her in our Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/Ejbwc19AF0

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Orchard swallowtail (Papilio aegeus). by Edward Donovan for his "Epitome of the Natural History of the of New Holland, New Guinea, Otaheite, et al" (1805). Contributed in by ➡️ https://t.co/gGqsdN2fu6 🦋

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We are counting down to valentine's day and our first anniversary by releasing *PLANT HEART ART* - A series of plant-y valentines from amazing artists and plant lovers. First up, a sunny valentine from Bonnie McGill

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Issue 6 of Creativity, Innovation, and the Arts has been LIVE for 14 hours, and we could not be more excited to hear your thoughts! + HUGE thanks to our student collaborators https://t.co/bJAqVqVOPH

Which is your favourite article?

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Tomorrow, Wed @ 8:44 am ConMng&Policy section I will be talking about how to designate areas for monitoring of species of concern under limited budget and data. GIS-based Fuzzy models.

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The Scott sisters, Harriet Scott Morgan and Helena Scott Forde, produced for many books on the of their native Australia. They are both featured in our 2019 book, free to download ➡️ https://t.co/olM6Hhyanh

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Mary Emily Eaton was employed as an illustrator by , where she was the principal illustrator for their publication, "Addisonia". She is perhaps best-known for illustrating "The Cactaceae". Her is featured in our book ➡️ https://t.co/olM6Hhyanh

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Following the lunar calendar, falls today, signalling the start of the Year of the 🐷

These domestic are from 'Thick-skinned quadrupeds' by Sir William Jardine (1856)

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The size and color of this crest is speculative, but I'm pretty happy with it. Perhaps the vibrance is influenced by how much carotenoids an individual consumes, as is the case w/ flamingos.

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For we are highlighting some wetland Enjoy these paintings of wildfowl by Henry Jones (1838-1921) in our - barnacle goose, mandarin duck and Bewick's swan Plus our new blog is about barnacles and geese https://t.co/kVPkljszmy

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Just received this WONDERFUL artwork from ! I will be adding text to this for stickers, shirts, etc. Because we all *do* better on our common goals when we support one another!

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Line drawing of the Jurassic Cycnorhamphus. I really like how this is turning out so far, I forgot how much fun the textures of pterosaurs can be once you get past the nightmare of proportions & posing.

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To any that follow my work, I’ll be creating a new Facebook business page and deleting my personal account. Should all be set up by tomorrow, so feel free to look me up x

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The integument & length of the tusks are speculative, & for the coloration I looked at some living animals and ended up way too close to them (not gonna say which though, lol). I like the unintentional metallic flavor it's got though

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Happy I've been super busy lately, so no new images. I do have many jars of completed c/s specimens waiting though! For now, I hope everyone enjoys this little mosquito fish (Gambusia affinis) and her awesome little teeth!

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