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Nymphalidae sp. butterflies

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Nymphalidae sp. butterflies

Original drawing for a plate in A field guide to the butterflies of Britain and Europe. Artwork by Brian Hargreaves. This picture must not be used without permission from Brian Hargreaves

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Arthropod Arthropoda Brian Brush Footed Butterfly Butterfly Four Footed Butterfly Hargreaves Hexapod Hexapoda Insecta Lepidoptera Lepidopteran Nymphalidae Invertebrata


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This exquisite illustration showcases a captivating collection of Nymphalidae sp. butterflies, also known as Brush-footed Butterflies or Four-footed Butterflies, drawn by the renowned British natural history artist, Brian Hargreaves. The intricate details and vibrant colors of these Lepidoptera species are brought to life in this stunning artwork, which was originally created as a plate for A Field Guide to the Butterflies of Britain and Europe. The Nymphalidae family is one of the largest and most diverse groups of butterflies, with over 6,000 described species found worldwide. These insects are characterized by their large, flat bodies and the presence of scales on their feet, which give them the appearance of having four feet. The illustration showcases a variety of Nymphalidae species, each with its unique and distinctive markings. The Brush-footed Butterflies are part of the larger order of Hexapoda, which includes all insects with six legs. They belong to the class Invertebrata, which encompasses all animals without a backbone, and the phylum Arthropoda, which includes animals with segmented bodies and jointed limbs. The Lepidoptera order, to which butterflies and moths belong, is further divided into two suborders: the Glossata, which includes the Nymphalidae family, and the Heterocera, which includes moths. Brian Hargreaves' illustration is a testament to the beauty and diversity of the natural world and serves as an important record of these fascinating creatures. His skillful brushwork and attention to detail bring the intricacies of these butterflies to life, making this artwork a must-see for any nature enthusiast or collector.

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