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Weevils: Attelabus longicollis 1, Attelabus gemmatus 2, Attelabus ruficollis 3, Byctiscus populi 4, Rhycnhites pubescens 5, and Rhynchites collaris 6
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Weevils: Attelabus longicollis 1, Attelabus gemmatus 2, Attelabus ruficollis 3, Byctiscus populi 4, Rhycnhites pubescens 5, and Rhynchites collaris 6
6337472 Weevils: Attelabus longicollis 1, Attelabus gemmatus 2, Attelabus ruficollis 3, Byctiscus populi 4, Rhycnhites pubescens 5, and Rhynchites collaris 6 by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Weevils: Attelabus longicollis 1, Attelabus gemmatus 2, Attelabus ruficollis 3, Byctiscus populi 4, Rhycnhites pubescens 5, and Rhynchites collaris 6. Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from James Duncans Natural History of Beetles, in Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library, W.H, Lizars, Edinburgh, 1835. James Duncan was a Scottish zoologist and entomologist 1804-1861.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases a stunning collection of weevils, each with its own unique characteristics and charm. The intricate details captured in this handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars truly bring these fascinating creatures to life. In the foreground, we find Attelabus longicollis (1), with its elongated neck and distinctive body shape. Next to it is Attelabus gemmatus (2), displaying vibrant colors and patterns that make it stand out among the rest. Moving along, we encounter Attelabus ruficollis (3), adorned with a reddish collar that adds an elegant touch. Further down the line, Byctiscus populi (4) makes an appearance, showcasing its striking presence with bold markings on its back. Rhycnhites pubescens (5) follows closely behind, exhibiting a velvety texture and delicate features that make it truly enchanting. Lastly, Rhynchites collaris (6) completes this magnificent lineup of weevils with its distinctively shaped head and intricate design. Captured during the 19th century by English School artist James Duncan for his Natural History of Beetles publication, this print serves as a testament to both scientific illustration and artistic skill. It allows us to appreciate the beauty found within nature's smallest creatures while highlighting their importance in our ecosystem. Whether you are an entomology enthusiast or simply captivated by wildlife photography, this extraordinary print is sure to ignite your curiosity about these remarkable beetles and their place in our natural world.
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