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Plate 90 from the John Reeves Collection
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Plate 90 from the John Reeves Collection
John Reeves, a 19th Century Tea Inspector, travelled to Canton, China in order to develop a large collection of Chinese natural history drawings
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Plate 90 from the John Reeves Collection: An In-depth Look at a Nineteenth Century Illustration of a Chinese Lobster This image is Plate 90 from the extensive collection of Chinese natural history drawings amassed by John Reeves during his travels to Canton, China, in the nineteenth century. Reeves, a renowned tea inspector, dedicated his time and resources to documenting the diverse array of flora and fauna he encountered during his stay. The illustration showcases a large, intricately detailed Chinese lobster, a crustacean belonging to the Decapoda order, specifically the suborder Anomura and infraorder Anomuroidea. The lobster's scientific name, Malacostraca, is derived from the Greek words 'malakos' meaning soft and 'ostrakon' meaning shell. The lobster's prominent features include its long, segmented body, five pairs of legs, and two large, pincer-like claws. The claws are adorned with filamentous appendages, which are used for sensing and capturing prey. The lobster's antennae, located at the front of its head, are also illustrated in great detail. This illustration offers an unprecedented glimpse into the anatomy of this fascinating invertebrate, providing insights into its complex structure and the intricacies of its physiology. The meticulous attention to detail and the high-quality production techniques employed by the illustrator are evident in the fine lines, shading, and accurate coloration depicted in the image. This Plate 90 from the John Reeves Collection is a testament to the rich natural history heritage of China and the invaluable contributions made by John Reeves in documenting it. The illustration continues to captivate and inspire researchers, naturalists, and enthusiasts alike, offering a window into the wonders of the natural world that existed over a century ago.
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