Colemans British Butterflies Plate II

Colemans British Butterflies Plate II

Plate ii. From w. S. Coleman's british butterflies (1860). 1. Egg of garden white b. 2. -- queen of spain fritillary. 3. -- large heath b. 4. -- peacock b. 5. -- large tortoiseshell b. 6. -- meadow-brown b. 7. -- wood argus. 8. Head of red admiral b. Magnified. 9. Section of sucker of ditto, magnified. 10. Papillæ on end of do. Magnified. 11. Portion of eye of butterfly, magnified. 12. Antenna of fritillary, magnified. 13. -- swallow-tailed b. Magnified. 14. -- skipper b. Magnified. 15. Base of antenna, magnified. 16. Arrangement of scales on wing, magnified. 17. Plumed scale, magnified. 18. Long form of ditto, magnified. 19. Another form of ditto, magnified. 20. -- from small white b. Magnified. 21. -- from orange-tip b. Magnified. 22. Battledore scale from blue b. Magnified. 23. Ordinary scale from garden white b. Magnified. 24. Ordinary scale from wood white, magnified. 25. Ditto. 26. Ordinary scale from brimstone b. Magnified. 27. Ditto. 28. Ditto. 29. Ordinary scale from common blue b. Magnified. 30. Ditto. 31. Ditto. 32. Ordinary scale from small tortoiseshell b. Magnified. 33. Ditto. 34. Ditto. 35. Ditto. 36. Ordinary scale from chalk hill blue b. Magnified. 37. Ordinary scale from apollo b. Magnified. 38. Form common to vanessa genus magnified.
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british butterflies - figures and descriptions of every native species, with an account of butterfly development, structure, habits, localities, mode of capture, and preservation (1860)

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