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Snakes by Albertus Seba
Tab 106, an illustration of a pair of snakes from Thesaurus, by Albertus Seba
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1665 1736 Albertus Albertus Seba Curl Curve Diapsid Diapsida Digestion Herpetology Internal Lepidosaur Lepidosauria Ophidia Organ Reptile Reptiles Reptilia Sauropsid Sauropsida Scaled Reptile Seba Section Serpentes
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This stunning illustration is taken from "Thesaurus," a groundbreaking natural history publication by Albertus Seba (1665-1736), a Dutch apothecary and collector. The plate in question, numbered 106, showcases a pair of snakes in intricate detail. The serpents, belonging to the order Ophidia, are displayed in a dynamic pose, their bodies curled and intertwined, showcasing their distinctive flexibility and sinuous movements. Albertus Seba's "Thesaurus" was a comprehensive compendium of natural history, featuring over 400 plates, each meticulously engraved and hand-colored. Seba's work was influential in the fields of herpetology, zoology, and anatomy, providing a detailed record of the natural world during the early modern period. The snakes in this illustration are depicted with remarkable accuracy, highlighting their internal anatomy, including their digestive systems and organs. Seba's attention to detail is evident in the intricate engraving, which reveals the intricate scales covering their bodies, as well as the subtle variations in color and pattern. As members of the class Reptilia, snakes are characterized by their scaled skin and their cold-blooded physiology. They are further classified as diapsids, a group of reptiles characterized by the presence of two openings in the skull for the temporal fossa. The sauropsida, a larger group to which snakes belong, includes all living reptiles and their extinct ancestors. This illustration is a testament to Albertus Seba's dedication to documenting the natural world and his skill as an artist and natural historian. It continues to captivate viewers with its intricate detail and its glimpse into the fascinating world of reptiles.
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