Watercolour illustration - larva, pupa, adult, Scrofa Hawk Moth, Chaerocampa scrofa, and host plant, Studley Park near Melbourne, Arthur Bartholomew, Jan to Mar, 1861, This unpublished scientific illustration (No. II) depicts the life stages of the Coprosma Hawk-moth, Hippotion scrofa (as Scrofa Hawk Moth, Chaerocampa scrofa), from Studley Park near Melbourne, by Arthur Bartholomew, January to March, 1861. This work, commissioned by Frederick McCoy, Director of the National Museum of Victoria, forms part of the much larger Prodromus Collection. Many of, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm chee
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