Studies of the silk worm and other insects by T Cole

Studies of the silk worm and other insects

T Cole

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Studies of the silk worm and other insects

T Cole

Entomological studies of various insects including stages in their life-cycle. Figure 1 Eggs, silk bag, grubs, chrysalis and moths of the silk worm Bombyx mori. Figure 2 Caterpillar, pupa and butterfly, probably the small tortoiseshell Aglais urticae 'feeding upon the Nettle'. Figure 3 'The Death-watch...from the Reverend Mr. Derham' actual size and magnified. Figure 4 chrysalis, nymph and adult of 'the Lady Cow', the two-spot ladybird Adalia bipunctata. Figure 5 'A Prega Deos, from the East Indies', a praying mantis. Figure 6 'An Insect, from Amboina...taken from the Cabinet of Dr. Ruysch at Amsterdam', apparently a leaf insect from Ambon in the Moluka Islands, Indonesia. Plate 27 from the book A philosophical account of the works of nature, by Richard Bradley (London, 1721). Inscribed 'Plate XXVII. T.Cole sculp.' Richard Bradley (1688-1732) English botanist and writer, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1712.

Original: copperplate engraving. 1721

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