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Curtis British Entomology Plate 468
Hymenoptera: Psithyrus rupestris (Black-winged Bumble-bee) [Plant: Digitalis purpurea (Purple Foxglove)] Date: 1824-39
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1820s 1830s Bumble Bee Butterflies Butterfly Curtis Digitalis Entomology Foxglove Hymenoptera Ledipotera Purple Purpurea Rupestris Black Winged
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This image, taken from John Curtis's seminal work "British Entomology," showcases the intricate relationship between the Black-winged Bumblebee (Psithyrus rupestris) and the Purple Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) in the 1820s-1830s. The Hymenopteran bee, with its striking black and yellow wings, is shown in mid-flight, its long proboscis extended, as it delves deep into the bell-shaped flowers of the Digitalis plant. This illustration, part of Curtis's extensive collection of natural history plates, was produced during the 19th century by the skilled hand of Ledipotera, the pseudonym of the illustrator, who expertly captured the delicate details of both the insect and the plant. The Black-winged Bumblebee is a large, social species, known for its distinctive coloration and aggressive behavior. It is an essential pollinator, contributing significantly to the ecosystem by transferring pollen between flowers. The Purple Foxglove, on the other hand, is a well-known medicinal plant, with a long history of use in traditional medicine for treating various ailments. The plant's nectar is particularly attractive to long-tongued bees like the Black-winged Bumblebee, making it an essential food source for these vital pollinators. This image not only offers a glimpse into the natural history of these two fascinating species but also highlights the intricate interdependence between them. The meticulous attention to detail and the exquisite artistry of the illustration make it a must-have for any natural history or entomology enthusiast's collection.
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