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Dytiscus bimaculatus 1, scarab 2, cockchafer, Melolontha melolontha 3, Cantharis beetle 4, Carabus sexpunciatus 5 and Omophron limbatum 6
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Dytiscus bimaculatus 1, scarab 2, cockchafer, Melolontha melolontha 3, Cantharis beetle 4, Carabus sexpunciatus 5 and Omophron limbatum 6
6337002 Dytiscus bimaculatus 1, scarab 2, cockchafer, Melolontha melolontha 3, Cantharis beetle 4, Carabus sexpunciatus 5 and Omophron limbatum 6 by Bessa, Pancrace (1772-1846) (after); (add.info.: Dytiscus bimaculatus 1, scarab 2, cockchafer, Melolontha melolontha 3, Cantharis beetle 4, Carabus sexpunciatus 5 and Omophron limbatum 6. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Pancrace Bessa from Charles Malos Les Insectes, Louis Janet, Paris, 1820.); © Florilegius
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Charles Malo Cockchafer Coleoptera Entomology Les Insectes Pancrace Bessa Scarab Stipple Engraving Handcoloured Melolontha Melolontha
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of various beetles, each with its unique characteristics and colors. In the center, we have Dytiscus bimaculatus, a stunning beetle known for its distinctive markings. To the right, we find a scarab beetle (scarab 2), exuding an aura of ancient mystique. On the left side is Melolontha melolontha, commonly referred to as a cockchafer, displaying its robust body and impressive size. Moving towards the bottom right corner, we encounter Cantharis beetle (Cantharis beetle 4), adorned with vibrant hues that catch the eye effortlessly. Just above it lies Carabus sexpunciatus (Carabus sexpunciatus 5), showcasing six distinct points on its body in perfect symmetry. Lastly, Omophron limbatum (Omophron limbatum 6) graces this composition with its elegant presence. Expertly handcolored by Pancrace Bessa in stipple engraving style from Charles Malos Les Insectes collection published in Paris in 1820; this artwork captures not only their physical attributes but also their essence as fascinating creatures within our natural world. With every detail meticulously rendered and brought to life through vivid colors and delicate lines, this print serves as a testament to both artistry and scientific exploration. Whether you are an entomology enthusiast or simply appreciate nature's wonders, this piece will undoubtedly captivate your imagination and spark curiosity
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