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Curtis British Entomology Plate 262
Coleoptera: Aphanisticus pusillus (Smallest Buprestid) [Plant: Melampyrum cristatum (Crested Cow-wheat)] Date: 1824-39
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This image is taken from Curtis's British Entomology, a seminal work in the field of entomology published between 1824 and 1839. Plate 262, featuring the smallest known Buprestid beetle, Aphanisticus pusillus, is a testament to the meticulous detail and scientific accuracy that characterized this groundbreaking publication. The diminutive Aphanisticus pusillus can be seen perched atop the delicate petals of Melampyrum cristatum, or crested cow-wheat, a plant native to Europe and Asia. The Buprestidae, or jewel beetles, are a large and diverse family of beetles, characterized by their iridescent exoskeletons and elongated antennae. Aphanisticus pusillus, with its tiny size and understated appearance, stands out as an exceptional specimen among its larger, more colorful relatives. Measuring only a few millimeters in length, this beetle is a true marvel of the natural world. The intricate illustration of this rare beetle and its host plant was produced by the skilled hand of John Curtis, FLS, a prominent English botanist and entomologist of the 19th century. The plate also includes a detailed key to the various genera and species within the Ledipteridae, further highlighting the comprehensive nature of Curtis's work. This image offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of insects as they were understood during the 1820s and 1830s, a time when the study of natural history was undergoing a period of rapid expansion and discovery. The exquisite detail and scientific accuracy of this plate continue to captivate and inspire researchers and enthusiasts alike, making it an invaluable resource for the study of entomology and the natural world.
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