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1882 Hand-Colored Lithograph WF Kirby Art Pale Tussock Moth Insect Bugs EBM1 XENA2 said to have been buried

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said to have been buried in the early 12th century

This is an original 1949 monochrome in-text lithograph featuring squirrels

Although his work is difficult to place within a particular artistic movement of the time

This is an original 1899 halftone print of the best-preserved building at Mitla in Oaxaca

the Savage Model 99

1882 Hand-Colored Lithograph WF Kirby Art Pale Tussock Moth Insect Bugs EBM1 XENA2 said to have been buried"Liparidae Notodontidae" This is an original 1882 hand colored lithograph by English entomologist William Forsell Kirby (1844 1912), of several species of moths from the Liparidae and Notodontidae families, including; the Orgyia gonostigma, (Fig. 1), the Rusty Tussock Moth, Orgyia antiqua, (also called the Vapourer, Fig. 2, a c), the Dasychira selenitica, (Fig. 3), the Dasychira fascelina, (Fig. 4, a c), the Pale Tussock, Calliteara pudibunda, (Fig.

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