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Ticks from Somali-Land, illustration from The Hope Reports, Vol. II, 1897-1900
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Ticks from Somali-Land, illustration from The Hope Reports, Vol. II, 1897-1900
DGC288161 Ticks from Somali-Land, illustration from The Hope Reports, Vol. II, 1897-1900. edited by Edward B. Poulton, Oxford, 1901 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edward B. Poulton Hope Professor of Zoology in the University of Oxford; Rhipicephalus marmoreus; Rhipicephalus armatus; ); Prismatic Pictures; English, out of copyright
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This black and white lithograph, titled "Ticks from Somali-Land" is a remarkable illustration taken from The Hope Reports, Vol. II, 1897-1900. Edited by the esteemed Edward B. Poulton and published in Oxford in 1901, this print offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of zoology. The image showcases two species of ticks - Rhipicephalus marmoreus and Rhipicephalus armatus - meticulously depicted with intricate detail. These parasitical insects are beautifully captured through the skilled artistry of the anonymous English School artist. With its scientific precision and artistic flair, this lithograph serves as an invaluable resource for academic study and research. It provides a comprehensive visual representation of these African tick species' anatomy, offering insight into their entomological characteristics. The composition also includes accompanying text that further enhances our understanding of these creatures' unique features and behavior. This amalgamation of artistry and scientific knowledge makes it clear why The Hope Reports holds such significance within the field of zoology. As we delve into this extraordinary artwork, we are transported to Somaliland's diverse ecosystem where these ticks thrive. Through its meticulous attention to detail, this lithograph invites us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the complexity found within nature's smallest inhabitants. Bridgeman Images has preserved this exceptional piece in their private collection for all enthusiasts to admire—a testament to both historical importance and artistic excellence in capturing nature's wonders on paper.
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