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Common European antlion larva from Rösel von Rosenhof, De natuurlyke historie der insecten
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Houseflea from Rosenhof, De natuurlyke historie der insecten
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Beetle and butterflies from Rösel von Rosenhof, De natuurlyke historie der insecten
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Dragonflies from Rosenhof, De natuurlyke historie der insecten
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Harlequin beetle (left) and sabertooth longhorn beetle from Rösel von Rosenhof, De natuurlyke historie der insecten
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Developmental stages of a lucanid stag beetle from Rösel von Rosenhof, De natuurlyke historie der insecten
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Grasshoppers making shallow burrow for laying eggs from Rosenhof, De natuurlyke historie der insecten
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Life cycle of the European praying mantis from Rösel von Rosenhof, De natuurlyke historie der insecten
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Scene showing insect diversity among flowers from August Johann Rosel von Rosenhof, De natuurlyke historie der insecten
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Locusts, Tropidacris cristada, from Rosenhof, Die forst-insecten
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Insects and flowers from the title page of the third volume of Rösel von Rosenhof's Der Insecten-Belustigung
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Uncolored key plate from Rösel von Rosenhof's Historia naturalis ranarum nostratium
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The development of the spadefoot from Rösel von Rosenhof's Historia naturalis ranarum nostratium
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Green frog dissection and skeleton from Rösel von Rosenhof's Historia naturalis ranarum nostratium
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Frontispiece with fire newt, sand lizard, and frogs from Rösel von Rosenhof's Historia naturalis ranarum nostratium
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Partial view of colored plate depicting dissection of the spadefoot Pelobates fuscus from Rösel von Rosenhof's Historia naturalis ranarum nostratium
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Dissection, viscera, and skeleton of the spadefoot, Pelobates fuscus, from Rösel von Rosenhof's Historia naturalis ranarum nostratium
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100221589_5
Title
Damselflies at water scene from Rösel von Rosenhof, De natuurlyke historie der insecten
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Rösel von Rosenhof, August Johann, 1705-1759
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Date
[1764-68]
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De natuurlyke historie der insecten
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Innumerable Insects: The Story of the Most Diverse and Myriad Animals on Earth
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Library, KK-4: Rösel von Rosenhof, August Johann. [1764-68]. De natuurlyke historie der insecten; voorzien met naar 't leven getekende en gekoleurde plaaten. Volgens eigen ondervinding beschreeven, door den heer August Johan Rösel, van Rosenhof, miniatuur-schilder. Te Haarlem, Amsterdam, By C. H. Bohn en H. de Wit, boekverkoopers.
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Publication History
Engel, Michael S., and Tom Baione. 2018. Innumerable Insects: The Story of the Most Diverse and Myriad Animals on Earth. New York: Sterling, p. 57.
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