Bees. Historical chromolithograph artwork of exotic bees. Clockwise from upper left are: Centris flavopicta, Oxaea flavescens, Euglossa analis, E. pul


Bees. Historical chromolithograph artwork of exotic bees. Clockwise from upper left are: Centris flavopicta, Oxaea flavescens, Euglossa analis, E. pulchra, Xylocopa nobilis, E. brullei, E. violacea and X. iridipennis. These bees are found in tropical regions, such as Brazil and India. Published in Gems of Nature and Art by R. Fawcett, in London, circa 1880.


Size: 2875px × 4506px
Photo credit: © SHEILA TERRY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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