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Curtis British Entomology Plate 276
Lepidoptera: Acontia catena = Acontia nitidula (Brixton Beauty Moth). Improbably British, despite retention in check lists. [Plant: Papaver rhoeas (Common Red Poppy)] Date: 1824-39
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Bring the beauty of Curtis British Entomology Plate 276 to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring an exquisite image of the Acontia nitidula (Brixton Beauty Moth) and Common Red Poppy from the Curtis British Entomology collection, dating back to 1824-39, these mugs are a delightful blend of art and functionality. The intricate details of the Lepidoptera species and the vibrant poppy are sure to brighten up your morning coffee or evening tea. Each mug is printed with high-quality, fade-resistant ink to ensure your image remains vivid and clear, making it a unique and thoughtful gift for any nature enthusiast or collector.
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This image is taken from Curtis's British Entomology, Plate 276, featuring the Acontia nitidula, also known as the Brixton Beauty Moth. The moth, with its intricately patterned wings, is depicted in flight above a Common Red Poppy (Papaver rhoeas), showcasing the delicate balance between these two natural wonders. The Acontia nitidula, a member of the Lepidoptera order, is an improbable British resident, as it is often found in warmer climates. Yet, this species has managed to find a place in our shores, making it a fascinating addition to our native fauna. Despite its uncertain status in checklists, its presence in Curtis's seminal work underscores the importance of documenting all species, regardless of their distribution. John Curtis, FLS, was a prominent British naturalist and entomologist, whose groundbreaking work on British insects laid the foundation for future generations of naturalists. This plate, which dates back to the 1820s, is a testament to his dedication and passion for the natural world. The inclusion of the Common Red Poppy in the background not only adds a touch of beauty to the image but also serves as a reminder of the intricate relationships between different species within their ecosystems. The Acontia nitidula, with its mesmerizing appearance, continues to captivate and inspire, reminding us of the wonders that lie hidden in our natural world, waiting to be discovered and appreciated.
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