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British Butterflies - Various - including: Chalk Hill Blue Butterfly (male), Wood White Butterfly, Purple Hairstreak Butterfly (female), Purple Hairstreak Butterfly (at rest)
White ButterflyA black veined White Butterfly (Aporia Crataegi). Date: 1930s
Veined tree frog, Trachycephalus venulosusVeined tree frog or common milk frog, Trachycephalus venulosus (Merian frog, Rana meriana). With tadpoles and immature frog
Hebrew volute, Voluta ebraea (Veined volute, Voluta hebraea). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw
Acrophyllum australe. Vulnerable. (Veined acrophyllum, Acrophyllum venosum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Mills from Benjamin Maund and the Rev
Curtis British Entomology Plate 138Diptera: Bibio venosus (Veined Crane-fly) [Plant: Paris quadrifolia (Herb Paris)] Date: 1824-39
Veined-flowered speedwell, Veronica gentianoides.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtiss Botanical Magazine, 1790-1805
Black-veined White Butterflies - gathered on flowering lungwort plant (Pulmonaria spp.) - during a mass butterflies hatching - summer - June (Aporia crataegi L.). South Ural Mountains - Russia
Black-veined White Butterfly - masses of pupae on birch-tree bark (Aporia crataegi). South Tuva, Russia
Black-veined White Butterflies (Aporia crataegi). South Tuva, Russia
Newly emerged Black-veined White butterfly (Aporia crataegi). South Tuva, Russia
Black-veined White Butterfly - resting on a stone in a mountain forest (Aporia crataegi). Sengilen mountain range, South Tuva, Russia
Artogeia napi, green-veined whiteSEM image of the wing of a Artogeia napi, green-veined white butterfly
Sphecidae sp. digger waspShown here is a fossilized wing of a digger wasp. This specimen is around about 130 million years old and originates from the Cretaceous rock of Surrey, England
LabradoriteA close-up of the surface of a rich blue specimen of the mineral labradorite from labrador. Labradorite (calcium sodium aluminum silicate)
Fossil leaf of an early flowering plant89-65 million year old specimen of an unidentified flowering plant species from the Late Cretaceous, Sachsen, Germany
Glossopteris, fossil plantShown here is Glossopteris, a fossil fern plant with tongue-shaped leaves with a net-like arrangement of veins