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Midass ear shell, Ellobium aurismidae
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Midass ear shell, Ellobium aurismidae
Midass ear shell, Ellobium aurismidae (Midas auricula, Auricula midae). Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder from William Elford Leachs Zoological Miscellany, McMillan, London, 1814
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Auricula Conchology Elford Leach Midas Miscellany Nodder Polydore Shell Zoological
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1. Title: Midas Ear Shell, Ellobium aurismidae (Midas auricula, Auricula midae) This exquisite handcoloured copperplate engraving showcases the Midas Ear Shell, scientifically known as Ellobium aurismidae, also referred to as Midas auricula or Auricula midae. The intricately detailed illustration was drawn and engraved by the renowned naturalist and artist, Richard Polydore Nodder, for William Elford Leach's Zoological Miscellany, published in London in 1814 by McMillan. The Midas Ear Shell is a type of small, marine bivalve mollusk, characterized by its distinctive fan-shaped ear-like appendages. These structures are not actually ears but are modified gills, which the mollusk uses for filter feeding. The shell itself is elongated and oval, with a smooth, iridescent surface that can range in color from white to pink or brown. The Midas Ear Shell was named after the mythological king Midas, who was said to have the ability to turn everything he touched into gold. While this shell does not possess any actual gold, its iridescent sheen may have reminded early collectors of the legendary king's powers. The meticulous craftsmanship of this engraving is evident in the delicate shading and fine lines used to depict the intricate details of the shell's surface. The handcolouring adds an additional layer of depth and vibrancy, making this a stunning addition to any collection of natural history illustrations or conchology. This illustration is a testament to the beauty and diversity of the natural world, as well as the skill and artistry of the naturalists and artists who documented it. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and appreciating the natural world for future generations.
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