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KING AND QUEEN.
Raphael Tuck & Sons' Educational Series of Post Cards N° 8 "BUTTERFLIES"
ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES
Processed in Saxony
TRASS MARK
BY APPOINTMENT
CARTE POSTALE.
ASIA.
1. Symphædra nais. India.
2. Ixias latifasciata. India and South China.
3. Zephyrus duma. Sikkim.
4.
Erasmia pulchella. Assam.
larvæ).
3. The Chrysalis (pupa, plural pupa).
Butterflies and Moths pass through three very distinct
stages before they attain the perfect form, viz.:-1. The
Egg (ovum, plural ova). 2. The Caterpillar (larva, plural
The perfect
insect is called the Imago, plural Imagines. Butterfies are
distinguished from Moths by having the antennæ clubbed
at the end, and by the great majority carrying the wings
when in a state of repose, and being destitute of
any apparatus to connect the wings during flight.
upright
aren't these
pretty
butterplies?
POSTKARTE.
Master Charles Un
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Raphael
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