Illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies, London, John Van Voorst, 1856-1876, butterflies, lepidoptera, speciation, pictorial works, geographical distribution, William Chapman Hewitson, Charaxes clitarchus, Charaxes pithodoris, William Chapman Hewitson, The illustration showcases a collection of four distinct butterfly species, each beautifully detailed. The upper left butterfly displays vivid patterns in shades of orange and brown, characterized by intricate markings along the wings. Adjacent to it, the upper right showcases a striking blue and black butterfly, featuring bold contra

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Illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies, London, John Van Voorst, 1856-1876, butterflies, lepidoptera, speciation, pictorial works, geographical distribution, William Chapman Hewitson, Charaxes clitarchus, Charaxes pithodoris, William Chapman Hewitson, The illustration showcases a collection of four distinct butterfly species, each beautifully detailed. The upper left butterfly displays vivid patterns in shades of orange and brown, characterized by intricate markings along the wings. Adjacent to it, the upper right showcases a striking blue and black butterfly, featuring bold contrasts that highlight its delicate wing structure. The lower left depicts a butterfly with a rich array of colors, blending red, yellow, and hints of white, adorned with unique design elements. Finally, the lower right presents a butterfly with a predominantly black background, accented by white and blue patterns, elegantly arranged to emphasize its graceful form. Each specimen is labeled, indicating its classification within the Nymphalidae family.