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008-4-panorpa - high resolution image from old book.
Size in pixels: 1521x2679
Print size: approx 5 x 9 inches
File size: 0.2 Mb
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Usage: Image is in public domain in US - may be used for personal or commercial purposes
Source: Information about source book is included
File format: JPG
Resolution: 300 dpi
This JPEG image is a high resolution printable scan of an old page (or plate, or engraving, or lithograph) from antique book published before 1923. Image may be downloaded and printed or perfectly used in crafting, decoupage, collage, altered art, prints or any other personal or commercial purposes. Information about artists (if possible) and title of book is included. TAGs: ArtsCult.com, Artscult, ArtsCult, natural, naturalist, nature, beautiful, nice, vintage, printable, public, domain, 300 dpi, commercial, use, 1800s, 1700s, 1900s, Victorian, Edwardian, art, clipart, royalty, free, digital, download, picture, collection, pack, paintings, scan, high, qulity, illustration, old, books, pages, supplies, collage, wall, decoration, ornaments, Graphic, engravings, lithographs, century, 18th, 17th, Pictorial, fabric, transfer, scrapbooking, Paper, craft, instant, masterpiece, pre-1923, animals, animal |
Width in pixels | 1521 |
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Height in pixels | 2679 |
source info | Published before 1923. insects-16599 - 008-4-panorpa.jpg The entomological cabinet, being a natural history of British insects : with plates illustrative of the principal families and genera : Samouelle, George : Published :1841 Publisher: London : G. Henderson http://'vxb.opr'/i/85285 1-1-cicindela 3-1-carabus 25-1-cychrus 25-2a-calosoma 25-2b-calosoma 26-1a-panagaenus 26-1b-crux 4-1-lamprias 17-1-clivina 15-1-pterosticus 14-1-tachypus 14-2-blethisa 7-1-acilius 10-1-gyrinus 16-1-heterocerus 23-1-georissus 16-2-helophorus 5-1-berosus 21-1-cercyon 7-2-copris 14-3-aphodius 7-3-trox 11-2-bolbocerus 5-2-melolontha 6-1-cetonia 9-1-dorcus 19-1-onthophilus 17-0-nitidula 25-3-thymalus 11-1-ips 17-4-diaperis 23-2-leoides 17-2-scaphidium 4-2-necrophorus 19-4-emus 23-3-dianous 16-4-scydmaenus 20-2-helops 20-1-blaps 20-3-rhipiphorus 9-3-oedemera 21-4-meloe 21-3-anthicus 6-2-ptinus 26-2-mezium 15-2-dermestes 10-2-byrrhus 19-2-melasis 3-2-cleniocerus 22-2-atopa 22-2-elodes 10-3-lycus 18-1-drilus 22-3-telephorus 11-3-thanasimus 21-2-scolytus 8-1-cleonus 26-3-lixus 18-2-bruchus 15-3-sphaeriestes 18-3-cucujus 8-2-prionus 7-4-callidium 13-1-molorchus 8-3-leptura 14-4-phloiotrya 9-2-zeugophora 16-3-cassida 13-2-geleruca 10-4-cryptocephalus 18-4-coccinella 19-4-lycoperdina 1-2-forficula 1-3-blatta 25-4-gryllotalpa 11-4-acheta 10-5-acrida 3-3-gomphocerus 2-2-cimbex 12-1-xyphidra 24-4-oryssus 24-5-foenus 16-5-peltastes 4-3-chrissis 23-5-formica 24-6-psilus 13-3-mutilla 19-5-tiphia 14-5-sapyga 19-6-pompilus 5-ammophila 12-2-astata 8-5-crabro 23-6-vespa 5-3-andrena 4-4-nomada 3-4-gomphus 20-3-calepteryx 24-1-baetis 8-4-panorpa 2-1-chrysopa 24-2-psocus 22-4-rhaphidia 24-3-perla 23-4-leptocerus 5-4-pieris 5-5-pieris 25-5-gonepteryx 1-4-hipparchia 1-5-hipparchia 26-4-limenitis 8-6-polyommatus 4-thymele 9-5-anthrocera 9-6-sesia 25-6-macroglossa 3-5-deilephila 4-5-aegeria 13-4-zeuzera 12-3-peridae 26-5-saturnia 7-6-gastropacha 6-3-psilura 15-4-setina 4-6-brepha 10-6-biston 20-5-cilex 6-4-tortrix 16-6-asopia 5-6-aehopchora 18-5-tinea 14-6-pterophorus 2-6-tettigonia 26-6-ledra 15-6-notonecta 1-6-ranatra 11-6-velia 15-5-cimex 3-6-reduvius 22-6-corus 2-5-acanthosoma 12-4-ctenophora 18-6-beris 12-5-tabanus 21-5-rhagio 21-6-hereve 17-6-anthrax 12-6-bombylius 22-5-dioctria 20-6-acrocera 13-5-odontomyia 2-3-eristalix 17-5-dolichopus 13-6-conops 6-5-stomoxys 6-6-oestris 11-5-nomyia 2-4-ornithomyia 'b_' |