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A grammar of botany, illustrative of artificial, as well as natural, classification with an explanation of Jussieu's system. London,Longman,1821. biodiversitylibrary.org/item/75161
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💬 0 🔁 413 ❤️ 526 · Fig. 7. The skeleton of the frog, seen from the dorsal surface. _The frog : an introduction to anatomy and histology_ 1885 To see key, click on image.
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seahorseillustration No problem, here's an an illustration of: Hippocampus spinossimus - the Hedgehog seahorse From: 'The fishes of the Indo-Australian Archipelago' Volume 4 by Max Wilhelm Carl Weber...
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Illustrating natural history: images, periodicals, and the making of nineteenth-century scientific communities - Volume 51 Issue 3
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Pieds d'Oiseaux - The Feet of Birds You can clearly see the wide range of foot structures found in the Neornithes, and the intended usage of some of them is pretty obvious. When it comes to...
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In this infographic the different stages of the life cycle of the Dynastes hercules beetle are represented, and also some interesting details of this species such as sexual dimorphism, habitat and variation of the color of the elytra depending on the humidity of the habitat...
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Plant physiology class review. If you’re anything like me its so much easier to draw stuff than to try and remember it.
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Brehms Tierleben. Bd.1 Leipzig,Bibliographisches Institut,1911-19- biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2977428 Curious to know what the innards of a frog look like? biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2977428 Mmmmmm innards. #bhlpod
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Antique prints of natural history from Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle by Charles Orbigny.Fast delivery worldwide.
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Anatomical illustration showing the muscle structure and innards of a female common frog. The pericardium was removed to allow for a better view of the heart.
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Series inspired by the similarities between human bones and insects.To remind us that we are part of a whole, part of something bigger, the nature.The artworks are handmade pencil drawing on paper.
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Terry Rosen, a New York City artist/surface designer makes collages and prints based on found objects.
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