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Fluminense swallowtail, Parides ascanius, vulnerable 1, Anteros acheus, upper side 2, under side 3, and Parides agavus swallowtail butterfly 4. Handcoloured lithograph from John O
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Fluminense swallowtail, Parides ascanius, vulnerable 1, Anteros acheus, upper side 2, under side 3, and Parides agavus swallowtail butterfly 4. Handcoloured lithograph from John O
FLO4615144 Fluminense swallowtail, Parides ascanius, vulnerable 1, Anteros acheus, upper side 2, under side 3, and Parides agavus swallowtail butterfly 4. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's "" Illustrations of Exotic Entomology,"" Bohn, London, 1837.; (add.info.: Fluminense swallowtail, Parides ascanius, vulnerable 1, Anteros acheus, upper side 2, under side 3, and Parides agavus swallowtail butterfly 4. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's "" Illustrations of Exotic Entomology,"" Bohn, London, 1837.); © Florilegius
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This stunning handcoloured lithograph captures the beauty and intricacy of three different species of swallowtail butterflies - the Fluminense swallowtail, Parides ascanius, Anteros acheus, and Parides agavus. Each butterfly is depicted in exquisite detail, showcasing their vibrant colors and delicate markings.
The Fluminense swallowtail, Parides ascanius, is classified as vulnerable due to habitat loss and deforestation. Its striking appearance with bold black stripes against a bright yellow background makes it a truly eye-catching species.
Next we have the Anteros acheus butterfly, shown here in both its upper side and under side views. The intricate patterns on its wings are mesmerizing to behold, highlighting the incredible diversity found in nature.
Lastly, we see the Parides agavus swallowtail butterfly, known for its distinctive blue coloration and elegant wing shape. This species adds a touch of elegance to this already captivating composition.
This lithograph is part of John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's "Illustrations of Exotic Entomology," published in London in 1837. It serves as a valuable historical record of these beautiful creatures and reminds us of the importance of preserving biodiversity for future generations to enjoy.
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