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Wings of Elegance: A Victorian Exploration of British Butterfly Splendour, 1890
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Three original antique hand-coloured prints of Butterflies. They are the Painted Lady, Scarce Painted Lady and Purple Emperor.
Here is a more detailed description of each one based on the context of "A History of British Butterflies" by Morris, and offer a general description along with what makes them interesting:
1. **Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui)**: The Painted Lady is a highly migratory butterfly, known for its remarkable long-distance flights from Africa to Europe, including the British Isles, each year. It has orange-brown wings with black and white spots on the forewings and a series of blue spots on the hindwings. What makes the Painted Lady particularly fascinating is its ability to navigate across continents, showcasing an extraordinary feat of endurance and navigation for an insect. This butterfly is a symbol of change and adaptability, as its appearance in Britain can vary greatly from year to year depending on migratory patterns and conditions.
2. **Scarce Painted Lady (Vanessa virginiensis)**: Often confused with the Painted Lady, the Scarce Painted Lady, also known as the American Lady, is less common in the British Isles. It can be distinguished by its smaller size and the two large eyespots on the underside of the hindwings, as opposed to the four smaller spots found in the Painted Lady. Its presence in Britain is sporadic, making any sighting significant. The Scarce Painted Lady's migrations and occasional appearances add to the allure and mystery for butterfly enthusiasts and researchers alike.
3. **Purple Emperor (Apatura iris)**: The Purple Emperor is one of Britain's most spectacular butterflies, sought after by naturalists for its beauty and elusive nature. Males have a distinctive iridescent purple sheen on their black wings, which is only visible from certain angles, while females are larger and lack the purple coloration, featuring more prominent white and brown markings. These butterflies are primarily found in woodland areas where their larvae feed on the leaves of willow trees. What makes the Purple Emperor particularly interesting is its behavior; males are known to be territorial and are often seen at the tops of trees, coming down to the ground rarely, except to feed on sap and other sources. Their preference for sipping on salty puddles and even animal dung adds an intriguing aspect to their otherwise majestic appearance.
Each of these species contributes uniquely to the biodiversity and fascination of British butterflies. The Painted Lady's migratory journey is a remarkable natural phenomenon, the Scarce Painted Lady's sporadic appearances in Britain highlight the dynamic and changing nature of butterfly populations, and the Purple Emperor captivates with its elusive behavior and stunning appearance, making it a prized sighting for any naturalist.
- Dimensions:Height: 10.01 in (25.4 cm)Width: 6.82 in (17.3 cm)Depth: 0 in (0.02 mm)
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- Date of Manufacture:1890
- Condition:Condition: Good given age, general age-related toning. Some small spots.. Please study scan carefully.
- Seller Location:Langweer, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: BG-13260-34, BG-13260-35, BG-13260-361stDibs: LU3054338958782
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