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1854 Plate 1 - Pimpla lunator - Emmons

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EBENEZER EMMONS

Plate 1 - Pimpla lunator

PLATE 1. Fig 1. Pimpla lunator (male). (parasitic wasp) 2. Female perforating the trunk of a tree. S. Female at rest. 4. Male at rest. A. Antenna: magnified. B. Tarsi laaguified. I, d. Larva, natural size.

1854
Lithograph, Hand Colored
Sheet Size 11.25 x 8.75 inches
Publisher: C Van Benthuysen, Albany
VG condition with Moisture staining to lower right, light soiling to plate

PrintMaker
Ebenezer Emmons (May 16, 1799 October 1, 1863), American geologist and author, with an interest in geology and fossils.

Drawn By
Ebenezer Emmons Jr , Artist and Illustrator, son to author and geologist Ebenezer Emmons (1799-1863)

Engraver
Gavit & Duthie , Engraving firm of John E Gavit (1817-1874) and James Duthie (1850 - 1873?)

From Natural History of New York. Agriculture of New - York: Composition and Distribution of the Soils and Rocks...More Common and Injurious Species of Insects., 1854.