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Mydas fly, Mydas clavatus 1, horsefly, Tabanus americanus 2, 3, digger wasp, Sphex jamaicensis 4, scoliid wasp, Scolia fossulana 5, and black and yellow mud dauber, Sceliphron caementarium imago 6, cocoon 7, imago taken out of cocoon 8
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Mydas fly, Mydas clavatus 1, horsefly, Tabanus americanus 2, 3, digger wasp, Sphex jamaicensis 4, scoliid wasp, Scolia fossulana 5, and black and yellow mud dauber, Sceliphron caementarium imago 6, cocoon 7, imago taken out of cocoon 8
FLO4615647 Mydas fly, Mydas clavatus 1, horsefly, Tabanus americanus 2, 3, digger wasp, Sphex jamaicensis 4, scoliid wasp, Scolia fossulana 5, and black and yellow mud dauber, Sceliphron caementarium imago 6, cocoon 7, imago taken out of cocoon 8. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's " Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, " Bohn, London, 1837.; (add.info.: Mydas fly, Mydas clavatus 1, horsefly, Tabanus americanus 2, 3, digger wasp, Sphex jamaicensis 4, scoliid wasp, Scolia fossulana 5, and black and yellow mud dauber, Sceliphron caementarium imago 6, cocoon 7, imago taken out of cocoon 8. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's " Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, " Bohn, London, 1837.); © Florilegius
Media ID 38449208
© © Florilegius / Bridgeman Images
Cocoon Guepe Insecte Mouche Wasp
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This stunning hand-colored lithograph captures the intricate beauty of various insects in exquisite detail. From the striking Mydas fly, Mydas clavatus, to the menacing horsefly, Tabanus americanus, each creature is depicted with precision and artistry.
The digger wasp, Sphex jamaicensis, and scoliid wasp, Scolia fossulana, are portrayed with lifelike accuracy that showcases their unique characteristics. The black and yellow mud dauber, Sceliphron caementarium imago, is a marvel to behold as it emerges from its cocoon in a moment of transformation.
The delicate process of an imago being taken out of its cocoon is captured with such finesse that it almost feels like witnessing nature's magic unfold before your eyes. This print serves as a testament to the incredible diversity and complexity of insect life on our planet.
Originally published in John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's "Illustrations of Exotic Entomology" in 1837, this timeless artwork continues to captivate viewers with its beauty centuries later. It reminds us of the importance of preserving these fascinating creatures and appreciating the wonders of the natural world around us.
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