IMAGE
Abbot, John, 1751-1840 :Papilio thoas. [ca. 1816-1818]
- Date
- 1816 - 1818
- Reference
- E-272-f-011
- Description
Two swallow tailed butterflies - one yellow spotted black and one black spotted yellow. According to artist's note, `Feeds on the prickly Ash, and the Orange trees. Is to be met in the gardens of the city of Savannah, and the neighbourhood, but not a few miles back in the inland parts.'
Other Titles - Papilio cresphontes
See: Parkinson, P.G. in Turnbull Library record, vol 11 no 1 May 1978.
Quantity: 1 watercolour(s).
Physical Description: Watercolour on cream wove paper 342 x 248 mm
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- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Part of
- Abbot, John 1751-1840 :Original drawings of insects by J Abott. [1816?] / Abbot, John 1751-1840 :Original drawings of insects by J Abott. [1816?]
- Format
- 1 watercolour(s), Works of art, Watercolours, Scientific illustrations, Watercolour on cream wove paper 342 x 248 mm, Orientation: Vertical image, Watermark: No watermark
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