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Indian insect life, Calcutta, Thacker, Spink & Co, W. Thacker & Co, 2 Creed Lane, London, 1909, India, insects, Arthropoda, pictorial, cloth bindings, binding, RBBIN, arthropod, This illustration depicts a series of detailed anatomical sketches of various types of fleas. Each labeled figure (a through f) showcases distinct perspectives and features of the fleas, highlighting their segmented bodies, legs, and specialized mouthparts adapted for feeding. The varying positions illustrate different postures and movements, emphasizing the unique adaptations that allow fleas to thrive as ectoparasites. The meticulous line work provides clarity to the structural complexity and biological function of these insects.

Indian insect life, Calcutta, Thacker, Spink & Co, W. Thacker & Co, 2 Creed Lane, London, 1909, India, insects, Arthropoda, pictorial, cloth bindings, binding, RBBIN, arthropod, This illustration depicts a series of detailed anatomical sketches of various types of fleas. Each labeled figure (a through f) showcases distinct perspectives and features of the fleas, highlighting their segmented bodies, legs, and specialized mouthparts adapted for feeding. The varying positions illustrate different postures and movements, emphasizing the unique adaptations that allow fleas to thrive as ectoparasites. The meticulous line work provides clarity to the structural complexity and biological function of these insects.
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Indian insect life, Calcutta, Thacker, Spink & Co, W. Thacker & Co, 2 Creed Lane, London, 1909, India, insects, Arthropoda, pictorial, cloth bindings, binding, RBBIN, arthropod, This illustration depicts a series of detailed anatomical sketches of various types of fleas. Each labeled figure (a through f) showcases distinct perspectives and features of the fleas, highlighting their segmented bodies, legs, and specialized mouthparts adapted for feeding. The varying positions illustrate different postures and movements, emphasizing the unique adaptations that allow fleas to thrive as ectoparasites. The meticulous line work provides clarity to the structural complexity and biological function of these insects.
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26.8 x 41.8 cm | 10.5 x 16.5 in (300 dpi)