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Common dotted border, western dotted border
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Common dotted border, western dotted border
Common dotted border butterfly, Mylothris rhodope 1, 2, western dotted border, Mylothris chloris 3, 4, diverse white or African albatross, Appias epaphia, upper side 5, under side 6. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwoods new edition of Dru Drurys Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, Bohn, London, 1837. Common dotted border butterfly, Mylothris rhodope 1, 2, western dotted border, Mylothris chloris 3, 4, diverse white or African albatross, Appias epaphia, upper side 5, under side 6. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwoods new edition of Dru Drurys Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, Bohn, London, 1837
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This stunning handcoloured lithograph showcases a captivating collection of six different species of African butterflies, meticulously depicted in both their dorsal and ventral aspects. The Common Dotted Border, represented by Mylothris rhodope in images 1 and 2, displays its vibrant orange and black wings adorned with distinctive white dots. The Western Dotted Border, Mylothris chloris, is depicted in images 3 and 4, with its striking blue and black wings featuring white dots and a yellow band. The Diverse White or African Albatross, Appias epaphia, is illustrated in images 5 and 6, revealing its intricately patterned upper side with its wings spread wide and its under side, which is a striking contrast with its upper side, adorned with a white background and black veins. This exquisite work of art is an essential addition to any natural history collection, providing a glimpse into the rich and diverse world of African butterflies. The lithograph is from John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, published by Bohn, London, in 1837. The meticulous attention to detail and the vibrant colours of the handcolouring bring these beautiful creatures to life, making this a truly remarkable piece of scientific art.
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