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Curtis British Entomology Plate 195

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Curtis British Entomology Plate 195

Lepidoptera: Sphinx carolina (Tobacco Hawk-moth: spurious British record of a North American species?) Date: 1824-39

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1820s 1830s Butterflies Butterfly Carolina Curtis Entomology Hawk Moth Ledipotera Record Species Sphinx Spurious Tobacco


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This intriguing entomological print, Curtis British Entomology Plate 195, features the Lepidoptera species Sphinx carolina, also known as the Tobacco Hawk-moth. The image, which dates back to the 1820s or 1830s, was produced during the height of the 19th century's fascination with the natural world. John Curtis, FLS, a renowned British entomologist, was responsible for the publication of this exquisite plate. However, upon closer inspection, this particular specimen raises some intriguing questions. Sphinx carolina is native to North America and was not reported to have been discovered in Britain until much later in the 19th century. The presence of this species in Curtis' British Entomology series, therefore, seems to be a spurious record. It is possible that this print represents an early misidentification or an error in the distribution records. Despite this uncertainty, the Tobacco Hawk-moth depicted in the plate is a stunning example of the Sphinx genus. The large, vibrant moth with its distinctive hawk-like features and striking coloration is a testament to the beauty and diversity of the Lepidoptera order. The intricate detail and accuracy of the illustration further highlight the skill and expertise of the entomological illustrators of the time. This print serves as a reminder of the importance of accurate record-keeping and the ongoing need for scientific rigor in the field of entomology. It also underscores the fascination and curiosity that drove naturalists and collectors during the 19th century, inspiring generations to continue exploring the natural world and expanding our understanding of its wonders.

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