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Curtis British Entomology Plate 306

Coleoptera: Ips 4-punctata = Glischrochilus quadripunctatus (4 Orange-spotted Ips) [Plant: Senecio viscosus (Stinking Groundsel)] Date: 1824-39

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1820s 1830s Butterflies Butterfly Coleoptera Curtis Entomology Groundsel Ledipotera Senecio Stinking Orange Spotted


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This image is taken from Curtis's British Entomology, a seminal work in the field of entomology published between 1824 and 1839. Plate 306, featuring Coleoptera or beetles, specifically the Ips species with the four-spot identification (Glischrochilus quadripunctatus), is showcased here. The beetles are depicted in their natural habitat, perched on the leaves of Senecio viscosus, commonly known as Stinking Groundsel. The intricately detailed illustration captures the vibrant orange spots on the elytra, or wing cases, of the Ips beetles. These distinctive markings serve as a crucial identification feature for entomologists and natural historians of the 19th century. The plant, Senecio viscosus, is aptly named due to its pungent aroma, which may have attracted the beetles or served as a deterrent to other herbivores. John Curtis, FLS, was a renowned British botanist and entomologist who dedicated his life to documenting the natural world. His meticulous work on Coleoptera, particularly the Ips genus, significantly advanced the scientific understanding of these fascinating insects. This plate is a testament to his dedication and the importance of documenting the natural world during the 1820s and 1830s. The exquisite detail and accuracy of the illustration make it an invaluable resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike. The interconnectedness of the beetles and their host plant highlights the intricate relationships that exist within the natural world and the importance of documenting these interactions for future generations.

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