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Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles Strasbourg Paris F. G. Levrault Le Normant 1816-1830, The illustration features two detailed depictions of serpentine creatures. The first is labeled '1. ORVET commun,' showcasing a slender, elongated body with a smooth texture and a pointed tail, emphasizing its streamlined form. The second depiction, labeled '2. OPHISAURE ventral,' presents a slightly thicker body with distinct patterns and scales along its length, suggesting a different species. Both specimens are oriented to highlight their lengths and are accompanied by a smaller inset image, possibly providing additional anatomical details or a close-up view of a specific feature. The precision of the lines and the clarity of the labels reflect a focus on biological study, typical of zoological illustrations from earlier eras.

Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles Strasbourg Paris F. G. Levrault Le Normant 1816-1830, The illustration features two detailed depictions of serpentine creatures. The first is labeled '1. ORVET commun,' showcasing a slender, elongated body with a smooth texture and a pointed tail, emphasizing its streamlined form. The second depiction, labeled '2. OPHISAURE ventral,' presents a slightly thicker body with distinct patterns and scales along its length, suggesting a different species. Both specimens are oriented to highlight their lengths and are accompanied by a smaller inset image, possibly providing additional anatomical details or a close-up view of a specific feature. The precision of the lines and the clarity of the labels reflect a focus on biological study, typical of zoological illustrations from earlier eras.
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Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles Strasbourg Paris F. G. Levrault Le Normant 1816-1830, The illustration features two detailed depictions of serpentine creatures. The first is labeled '1. ORVET commun,' showcasing a slender, elongated body with a smooth texture and a pointed tail, emphasizing its streamlined form. The second depiction, labeled '2. OPHISAURE ventral,' presents a slightly thicker body with distinct patterns and scales along its length, suggesting a different species. Both specimens are oriented to highlight their lengths and are accompanied by a smaller inset image, possibly providing additional anatomical details or a close-up view of a specific feature. The precision of the lines and the clarity of the labels reflect a focus on biological study, typical of zoological illustrations from earlier eras.
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19.8 x 36.8 cm | 7.8 x 14.5 in (300 dpi)