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Papilio machaon, swallowtail
Plate 1 from A Life-History of the British Butterflies (1906) Vol 1, by Theo Johnson
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Arthropod Arthropoda Butterflies Butterfly Hexapod Hexapoda Insecta Johnson Lepidoptera Lepidopteran Papilio Papilionidae Swallow Tailed Butterfly Swallowtail Swallowtail Butterfly Common Yellow Swallowtail Invertebrata Old World Swallowtail Papilio Machaon
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Plate 1 from A Life-History of the British Butterflies (1906) Vol 1, by Theo Johnson, features an exquisite illustration of the Papilio machaon, commonly known as the Swallowtail Butterfly. This magnificent insect is depicted in stunning detail, with its vibrant blue wings adorned with intricate patterns. The Swallowtail Butterfly is a member of the Papilionidae family, which belongs to the larger order of Lepidoptera, or insects with scales. The Swallowtail Butterfly is an Old World species, also known as the Common Yellow Swallowtail, and is native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia. It is a large and distinctive butterfly, with a wingspan of up to 10 centimeters. The male and female Swallowtails can be easily distinguished by their coloration, with the males displaying bright yellow wings with black borders, while the females have a more subdued appearance with brownish wings. The illustration showcases the Swallowtail Butterfly's unique hexapod anatomy, with six legs and a segmented body typical of arthropods. The drawing also highlights the delicate wings, which are covered in tiny scales that give the butterfly its coloration and enable it to fly. Theo Johnson's illustration is a testament to the beauty and intricacy of the natural world, and serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and studying the diverse array of insects and other invertebrates that inhabit our planet. This image is a must-have for any nature enthusiast, entomologist, or collector of historical scientific illustrations.
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