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Bees And Their Counterfeits
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Bees And Their Counterfeits
Bees And Their Counterfeits, circa 1870. Pictured are xylocopa nigrita (1. male, 2. female), euglossa dimidiata (3), chrysantheda frontalis (4), euglossa cordata (5), anthophora elegans (6), crocisa picta (7). Chromolithograph illustration from Curiosities of Entomology, published by Groombridge and Sons, London, 1871. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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This chromolithograph print titled "Bees And Their Counterfeits" takes us back to the enchanting world of entomology in the late 19th century. Created circa 1870, this illustration showcases a diverse array of bee species meticulously captured by an unknown artist. In this remarkable composition, we are introduced to various bees and their distinct characteristics. The xylocopa nigrita steals our attention with its striking presence - both male and female specimens are depicted here, showcasing their contrasting features. The euglossa dimidiata stands out with its vibrant colors, while the chrysantheda frontalis exudes elegance with its intricate patterns. The euglossa cordata is another fascinating subject in this artwork, known for its association with orchids and their pollination. Its delicate beauty is beautifully portrayed alongside other mesmerizing species such as anthophora elegans and crocisa picta. Published in 1871 by Groombridge and Sons in London, this chromolithograph from Curiosities of Entomology offers a glimpse into the meticulous study of insects during that era. It serves as a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with nature's smallest creatures. As we admire this exquisite piece of scientific artistry captured by Hulton Archive/Getty Images, we are reminded of the importance of preserving biodiversity and appreciating the intricate wonders that exist within our natural world.
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