Caterpillars, Butterflies and Flower, 1705 (1705-1771), Maria Sibylla Merian, German, 1647-1717, 15 x 11 1/8 in. (38.1 x 28.26 cm) (sheet), Hand-colored etching and engraving, Germany, 18th century, In this beautifully balanced composition, Merian has depicted two Saturniid moths Arsenura armada (Cramer) at top right and bottom left. The larvae are not the early stage of this moth as Merian had thought, but of another species. The plant in the center is the Palisade tree, which can grow sixty-five feet tall and is native to tropical South America. The Saturniid moth has a wide distribution from Mexico to southern Brazil and can vary greatly in appearance.
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Caterpillars, Butterflies, Flower, 1705, 1705-1771, Maria Sibylla Merian, German, 1647-1717, sheet, Hand-colored etching, engraving, Germany, 18th century, beautifully balanced composition, Merian, depicted two Saturniid moths Arsenura armada, Cramer, top right, bottom left, larvae, early stage, moth, Merian, thought, another species, plant, center, Palisade tree, grow sixty-five feet tall, native, tropical South America, Saturniid moth, wide distribution, Mexico, southern Brazil, vary greatly, appearance
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