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Musaceae plant Heliconia acuminata metamorphosis
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Musaceae plant Heliconia acuminata metamorphosis
Musaceae plant (Heliconia acuminata) with metamorphosis of southern armyworm (Spodoptera eridania), unidentified moth, and flying wasp, Maria Sybilla Meriaen Over de voortteeling en wonderbaerlyke veranderingen der Surinaemsche insecten, Merian, Maria Sibylla, 1647-1717, Mulder, Joseph, b. 1659 or 60, Transfer engraving, hand-colored, 1719, From Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium (Insects of Suriname), Dutch edition. Moth (above, on red bract): unidentified species of Pyraustinae; Wasp (flying): unidentified species. Vespidae?
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1647 1717 1659 1719 De Voortteeling Dutch Edition Flying Hand Colored Insecten Insects Joseph Maria Sibylla Maria Sybilla Meriaen Merian Metamorphosis Metamorphosis Insectorum Moth Mulder Surinaemsche Suriname Surinamensium Transfer Engraving Veranderingen Wonderbaerlyke Unidentified Species Vespidae Wasp
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This print showcases the mesmerizing metamorphosis of a Musaceae plant, specifically the Heliconia acuminata. The image captures not only the stunning beauty of this tropical plant but also its intricate relationship with various insects. Maria Sybilla Merian, a renowned naturalist and artist from the 17th century, immortalized this enchanting scene in her work "Over de voortteeling en wonderbaerlyke veranderingen der Surinaemsche insecten" (On the reproduction and marvelous transformations of Surinamese insects). In this print, we witness an extraordinary transformation taking place on the Musaceae plant. A southern armyworm (Spodoptera eridania) undergoes its metamorphosis while clinging to a vibrant red bract. Nearby, an unidentified moth species gracefully perches above it. Meanwhile, a flying wasp hovers around them, adding to the dynamic energy captured in this moment. The delicate hand-colored engraving adds depth and richness to every detail depicted in this Dutch edition print from 1719 titled "Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium". While some aspects remain unidentified by name or species - such as the moth and wasp - their presence further emphasizes nature's interconnectedness. This print is not just a visual delight; it serves as a testament to Maria Sibylla Merian's dedication to documenting and understanding nature's wonders. It invites us into her world where science meets artistry, offering us glimpses into ecosystems that are both fascinating and fragile.
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