1960 Vintage Ground Beetle Print. Coleoptera Illustration. Insect Print. Entomology. Natural History. Science. https://t.co/B7N7vq6wN0

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A cute leopard-optera, Moth cat design with !
She paints on lanterns as a hobby.

You can bid through twitter by commenting or Dm'ing me, or over here on FA:
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My first attempt at a fossil reconstruction!
A Coxoplectoptera larva, a fossil member of the stem group of mayflies from the Lower Cretaceous.
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Reference source: https://t.co/LLOzebijTN

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The beautiful structures made by Australian case moths. From "Australian Insects" by Walter Wilson Froggatt, 1907. https://t.co/QAF6p2aKL9 via

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Ghost Moth (Abantiades labyrinthicus), first described & illustrated by Edward Donovan, 1805. https://t.co/HAx4uRbIGC via

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These two Australian Hawk Moths (Coequosa australasiae & C. triangularis) were first described by Donovan in 1805. https://t.co/WGv3MjjX11 via

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Nuclear Lepidoptera

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Only male hybrid tree found to be fertile, shows a new study into the viability & of hybrids (Hemideina spp.).

Article: https://t.co/EEC96AVHtT

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Sail the Starry Seas with your Balaenoptera friends!  

Available now as a T-Shirt on my Teespring store! 

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RTs heavily appreciated!

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The Clearwing Swallowtail or Big Greasy (Cressida cressida). Illustrated by Edward Donovan 1805. https://t.co/jpmdw98XD7 via

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There's still time to order ahead for one of these new charms - or snap up a design already in stock! Check it out: https://t.co/adjvFaZEKN

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Coleoptera (& flowers) from "Donovan's Epitome of the Insects of New Holland" 1805. https://t.co/jfPXwR683i via

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For the second week of the challenge I've taken advantage of 's BRAND NEW full-text search feature to find some inhabiting some

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H is for Hover-fly from the Hymenoptera of Angus, a series of amazingly detailed water-colour studies by David Waterson 1919-1923

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There is nothing better than to peruse through old Drury's description of his illustrations is just as amazing as the drawings itself. Thank you for making gems like this available

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Thomas Horsfield's 1828-29 "Descriptive Catalogue" describes & illustrates Lepidoptera collected in Java. The copy in contributed by , includes colored & uncolored versions of by C.M. Curtis, J.H. Newton, and J.G. Dopert: https://t.co/uKR8ux6bSE

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