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Last Friday, I shared my image of the oral jaws and dentition of a 𝑮𝒂𝒎𝒃𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒂 𝒂𝒇𝒇𝒊𝒏𝒊𝒔. Here is the rest of it! Total length is ~ 3cm.

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Horse (Agaricus arvensis) for by Miles Joseph Berkeley for Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, Illustrations of British Vol. 4 (1884-86). Contributed for digitization in by the of the : https://t.co/g1IKOSrxcz

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Cardinal Flowers (Lobelia cardinalis) are native to many areas of the Americas. by Margaret Roscoe for her Floral Illustrations of the Seasons (1831). Contributed in by the Mertz Library of : https://t.co/fx4rUNqP4Q --

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Online class: "Drawing Nature, Science and Culture: Natural History Illustration 101" - Learn various skills and techniques for drawing the natural world in a free 6 week online course beginning September 18th. https://t.co/4WeiMdXUL1

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The Kangaroo, illustrated by Miss Harriett Scott & Mrs Helena Forde in Krefft's 1871 "The mammals of Australia" (on via ) https://t.co/Lvcm9wuWJ7

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My simplified illustrations of Anopheles sp., Chaoborus sp., Corethrella sp., and Dixa sp. adults for Viktor Baranov ()!
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Rhinomuraena quaesita, a ribbon moray, for this week's I had quite a bit of fun with this one!

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Unfortunately we've explained to this large page before but it happened again. We want to take a moment to explain why editing out an artist's name from comics/cartoons hurts creators. While a credit link was later added, it's the image edit that remains problematic. Why?

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See nature's diversity and interconnectedness in "Invisible Links: Botanical Art and Illustration" at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Open through October 14. Image by GNSI member Charlotte Ricker, whose work is featured in the exhibit. https://t.co/fNlgTBsHCU

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Highlights from the Alienochelys, Crassigyrinus, Hesperornis and Sinraptor.

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Highlights from the Dryosaurus, Xiphactinus, Bannykus and Megacephalosaurus.

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The big center Illustration (minus the related content) for my poster on the functional implications of ontogenetic growth. The poster will be presented at a department symposium.

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According to the preface of John Hill's "Exotic Botany", dried specimens were reconstituted for illustration by macerating them in warm water. Explore the 2nd ed. (1772) in for via Botany Libraries: https://t.co/1IiNCqBOzY

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Happy Here is my most recent completed image - Scorpaenopsis macrochir (flashy scorpionfish), along with the Alternate Reality installment -

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My illustration of Hallucinochrysa, an extinct Neuropterian from the Albian!
(do not be mislead by it's apparent size here, It's only a few mm long)
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(Genus Pyrus). by W. Müller from Äpfel und Birnen (1894) by Rudolph Goethe, H. Degenkolb, and R. Mertens. Contributed in by : https://t.co/2NoI4MXjaJ -- cc

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Nenúfares (2014) - Old art again. Today, an Unenlagiine in its little pond.

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Hello new followers! I am a paleoartist and scientific illustrator. If you want to commission an illustration you can dm me or contact me through my website https://t.co/gqNqGTCsD4 I have openings for late September

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