Abbot, John, 1751-1840 :Crosswort moth. [ca 1820]

Abbot, John, 1751-1840 :Crosswort moth. [ca 1820]
Date
1820
Reference
E-272-f-060
Description

The crosswort moth in flight, shown with pupa and caterpillar. According to artist's notes 'Taken on the Aster paludosus but feeds most frequent on Crosswort, and grass. Went into the ground 9th Sepr., spun up in a case of dirt, bred 7th May and is not common'.

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 246 mm

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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 246 mm, Orientation: Vertical image, Watermark: No watermark
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