Description: Plate CXXXVIII A, B: "(Papilio) Opis" ( =
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Funet. Title"(Papilio) Opis" ( =
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illustration. Subjects"(Papilio) Opis" ( =
Acraea circeis). Inscriptions. Date: 1779. Source: Nederlands: Cramer, Pieter and Caspar Stoll. De uitlandsche kapellen, voorkomende in de drie waereld-deelen Asia, Africa en America / by een verzameld en beschreeven door den Heer Pieter Cramer..A Amsteldam :Chez Barthelmy Wild,1779-1782 [i.e. 1775-1782] Français : Papillons exotiques des trois parties du monde l'Asie, l'Afrique et l'Amerique / rassemblés et décrits par Mr. Pierre Cramer
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