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100221586_1
Title
Northern jungle queen butterfly from Westwood, Cabinet of Oriental entomology
Description
Showing both sides of the wing
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Westwood, J. O. (John Obadiah), 1805-1893
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Date
1848
Is Part Of
Innumerable Insects: The Story of the Most Diverse and Myriad Animals on Earth
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The cabinet of oriental entomology
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Library, A-4: Westwood, J. O. 1848. The cabinet of oriental entomology; being a selection of some of the rarer and more beautiful species of insects, natives of India and the adiacent islands, the greater portion of which are now for the first time discribed and figured. London, W. Smith.
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Engel, Michael S., and Tom Baione. 2018. Innumerable Insects: The Story of the Most Diverse and Myriad Animals on Earth. New York: Sterling, p. 52.
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