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Nigricans Collection

"Nigricans: A Mysterious World of Darkness and Beauty" Step into the enchanting realm of nigricans, where nature unveils its dark wonders

Background imageNigricans Collection: Psoriasis

Psoriasis
5855396 Psoriasis; (add.info.: Skin diseases: Prurigo nodularis and Psoriasis varieties. (Lepriasis is an obsolete term for psoriasis and leprosy)

Background imageNigricans Collection: Pine tree lappet and oak eggar moths

Pine tree lappet and oak eggar moths
Pine tree lappet variety, Dendrolimus pini 1, and oak eggar, Lasiocampa quercus larva, pupa, chyrsalis 2-6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Georg Klinger from Eugenius Johann Christoph

Background imageNigricans Collection: Black sea bass, Centropristis striata

Black sea bass, Centropristis striata (Centropristes nigricans)

Background imageNigricans Collection: Blackening brittlegill and charcoal burner

Blackening brittlegill and charcoal burner
Blackening brittlegill, Russula nigricans, and charcoal burner, Russula cyanoxantha. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A

Background imageNigricans Collection: Black kennedia, Kennedia nigricans

Black kennedia, Kennedia nigricans (Dingy flowered kennedya, Kennedya nigricans). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Walter Fitch from William Jackson Hookers

Background imageNigricans Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 544

Curtis British Entomology Plate 544
Trichoptera: Polycentropus irroratus = Crunoecia irrorata (Many-spotted Caddis-fly) [Plant: Schoenus nigricans (Black Bog-rush)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageNigricans Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 213

Curtis British Entomology Plate 213
Lepidoptera: Pentophera nigricans = Diaphora mendica (Muslin moth) [Plant: Lolium perenne (Ray Grass)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageNigricans Collection: Le Nebuleux bird of paradise, Paradisea nigricans

Le Nebuleux bird of paradise, Paradisea nigricans.. Named by Levaillant for its cloudy white feathers. Shaw describes it as an ally of the twelve-wired bird-of-paradise, Seleucidis melanoleucus

Background imageNigricans Collection: Edible mushroom, Russula virescens, and suspect

Edible mushroom, Russula virescens, and suspect green Russula furcata and brown Russula nigricans.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageNigricans Collection: Unequal-winged acacia, Acacia nigricans

Unequal-winged acacia, Acacia nigricans.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn by John Curtis and engraved by Weddell from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, 1820, Samuel Curtis, Walworth, London

Background imageNigricans Collection: Blackening Brittlegill or Blackening Russula (Russula nigricans)

Blackening Brittlegill or Blackening Russula (Russula nigricans)

Background imageNigricans Collection: Picture No. 10880646

Picture No. 10880646
Red-eyed Bulbul (Pycnonotus nigricans) Date:

Background imageNigricans Collection: Picture No. 10886786

Picture No. 10886786
Black Bog-rush (Schoenus nigricans) Date:

Background imageNigricans Collection: Picture No. 10885277

Picture No. 10885277
Black Phoebe - January (Sayornis nigricans) Date:

Background imageNigricans Collection: Picture No. 10885276

Picture No. 10885276
Black Phoebe - January (Sayornis nigricans) Date:


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"Nigricans: A Mysterious World of Darkness and Beauty" Step into the enchanting realm of nigricans, where nature unveils its dark wonders. From the elegant Le Nebuleux bird of paradise, Paradisea nigricans, with its mesmerizing plumage that dances in ebony hues, to the elusive Edible mushroom Russula virescens - a suspect in culinary delights. In this shadowy landscape, Pine tree lappet and oak eggar moths flutter gracefully through moonlit forests, their wings adorned with velvety black patterns. Meanwhile, beneath the depths of the ocean lies the Black sea bass Centropristis striata; an enigmatic creature that prowls silently amidst coral reefs. The forest floor reveals secrets as well – behold the Blackening brittlegill and charcoal burner mushrooms casting an eerie spell on unsuspecting wanderers. Amidst this darkness emerges a ray of hope - the vibrant blooms of Black kennedia Kennedia nigricans bring life to this nocturnal tapestry. Delve deeper into scientific illustrations like Curtis British Entomology Plate 544 and Curtis British Entomology Plate 213; they unveil intricate details about species such as Unequal-winged acacia Acacia nigricans or Twelve-wired bird-of-paradise Seleucidis melanoleucus. Witness how art meets science in illustrations capturing Dendrometridae -- Phytometridae families; showcasing nature's mastery even in obscurity. Finally, meet the captivating Blackening Brittlegill or Blackening Russula Russula nigricans – a fungus shrouded in mystery yet exuding undeniable allure. Nigricans beckons us to explore beyond what meets our eyes. It reminds us that beauty can arise from darkness itself – an invitation to unravel nature's hidden treasures and embrace their unique charm.