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The Milkweed Tussock Moth, Euchaetes egle, PLATE CXXXVII
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The Imperial Moth, Eacles imperialis, PLATE CXLIII
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The White Milkweed Tiger Moth, Cycnia antica, PLATE CXXXVIII
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Fernandine's Swallowtail Moth, Urania fernandinae, PLATE CXXVI
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Three species of Forester Moths, subfamily Agaristinae (family Noctuidae), PLATE CXXXV
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The Cercropia Moth, Hyalophora cecropia, PLATE CXXXIV
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The Sleepy Yellow Sulphur, Eurema nicippe, PLATE XLIII
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The Little Wood Satyr, Megisto cymela, PLATE CII
b1083009_pl_102
Possibly the Gemmed or Jeweled Satyr, Cyllopsis gemma, PLATE CV
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The Gulf Fritillary, Agraulis vanillae, PLATE LV
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The Southern Pearly Eye, Lethe portlandia, PLATE CI
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Butterflies
Caterpillars
Chrysalis
Entomology
Flowers
Invertebrate Zoology
Lepidoptera
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Moths
Pupae
Asset ID
b1083009_pl_145
Title
The Yellow-Necked Prominent Moth, Datana ministra, PLATE CXLV
Agent (Role)
Finnin, Denis
(
Copy photographer
),
Peale, Titian Ramsay, 1799-1885
(
Artist
)
Date
[1873-1885]
Artwork/Object Type
Manuscripts
Physical dimensions
33 cm
Is Part Of
The butterflies of North America, diurnal Lepidoptera: whence they come, where they go, and what they do
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, 20-D: Peale, Titian Ramsay. 1873. The butterflies of North America, diurnal Lepidoptera: whence they come, where they go, and what they do. Plate CXLV.
External Resource
AMNH Library authority record:
Peale, Titian Ramsay, 1799-1885
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Repository
American Museum of Natural History
Publication History
Peale, Titian Ramsay, Ellen V. Futter, David A. Grimaldi, and Kenneth Haltman. 2015. The butterflies of North America: Titian Peale's lost manuscript.
, p.155
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