De Natura - Biological illustrations


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Very cool biological illustrations from the 19th and 20th century :)

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Richard Lydekker, "A hand-book to the British mammalia" (1896). Some of my favourite plates.


Transactions of the Entomological Society of London (1891). Some species of the genus Fulgora (Hemiptera).


Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, vol. 19 (1909-1910). Atheris woosnami, now known as Atheris nitschei, a bush viper.


Sydney John Hickson, "The fauna of the deep sea" (1894)


Holbrook, John Edwards, - Cichowski, S., - Duval, Peter S., "North American herpetology; or, A description of the reptiles inhabiting the United States." vol. 3(1842). A Mud snake (Farancia abacura), then known as Helicops abacurus.


Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, vol. 15 (1835). Two Cassowaries.


J.B. Audebert, "Histoire naturelle des singes et des makis" (1797). An Orangutan, identified with the now obsolete "Simia satyrus"


The channel image is from "The Bird", by Jules Michelet (1868)


Hi! Welcome to this channel.
Here ill post biological illustrations from encyclopedias, textbook and whatnot. Ill try to find the source for every illustration posted, and if you're interested ill probably be able to link you the full text. In any case, feel free to message me for whatever!
Also I can send the uncompressed file to whoever wants it, just ask!
@SpookyShoosh

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