Insect life London, A. & C. Black, ltd, 1921, Arthropoda, Entomology, libraries, Ematurga atomaria, Biston betularia, Ourapteryx sambucaria, Crocallis elinguaria, Idaea aversata, Selenia dentaria, Cyclophora punctaria, Idaea biselata, Cabera pusaria, Geometra papilionaria, Eupithecia centaureata, Erannis defoliaria, Opisthograptis luteolata, Epirrita dilutata, Boarmia, Laboratory manuals, Scopula ornata, Operophtera brumata, Abraxas grossulariata, Perizoma albulata, Biston strataria, Agriopis marginaria, Angerona prunaria, Campaea margaritaria, Entephria caesiata, Perizoma didymata, Bupalus piniaria, Phigalia pedaria, Cleorodes lichenaria, Itame vauaria, Ectropis biundularia, Eupithecia venosata, Eupithecia satyrata, Arthropod, This illustration features a collection of various butterfly species, organized into a grid format. The butterflies are numbered from 1 to 34, with distinct color patterns and wing shapes highlighted throughout. Each specimen showcases unique markings and hues, ranging from vibrant oranges and yellows to muted browns and creams. The detailed labeling provides insights into the scientific classification of each species, offering a clear reference for entomologists and butterfly enthusiasts alike. The arrangement emphasizes the diversity and beauty of these insects, presenting them as a fascinating study of nature's artistry.
Insect life London, A. & C. Black, ltd, 1921, Arthropoda, Entomology, libraries, Ematurga atomaria, Biston betularia, Ourapteryx sambucaria, Crocallis elinguaria, Idaea aversata, Selenia dentaria, Cyclophora punctaria, Idaea biselata, Cabera pusaria, Geometra papilionaria, Eupithecia centaureata, Erannis defoliaria, Opisthograptis luteolata, Epirrita dilutata, Boarmia, Laboratory manuals, Scopula ornata, Operophtera brumata, Abraxas grossulariata, Perizoma albulata, Biston strataria, Agriopis marginaria, Angerona prunaria, Campaea margaritaria, Entephria caesiata, Perizoma didymata, Bupalus piniaria, Phigalia pedaria, Cleorodes lichenaria, Itame vauaria, Ectropis biundularia, Eupithecia venosata, Eupithecia satyrata, Arthropod, This illustration features a collection of various butterfly species, organized into a grid format. The butterflies are numbered from 1 to 34, with distinct color patterns and wing shapes highlighted throughout. Each specimen showcases unique markings and hues, ranging from vibrant oranges and yellows to muted browns and creams. The detailed labeling provides insights into the scientific classification of each species, offering a clear reference for entomologists and butterfly enthusiasts alike. The arrangement emphasizes the diversity and beauty of these insects, presenting them as a fascinating study of nature's artistry.