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The image displays a top-down, slightly angled view of a meticulously curated entomological collection, likely a museum or research specimen drawer, located in Paris, France
The image displays a top-down, slightly angled view of a meticulously curated entomological collection, likely a museum or research specimen drawer, located in Paris, France. Numerous preserved beetle specimens are arranged in ordered rows and columns, pinned onto a white foam or cork substrate within a light-colored wooden-framed box. A clear, reflective cover, possibly glass or plastic, shows minor smudges and dust, obscuring perfect clarity. The beetles exhibit diverse appearances: * The top row features predominantly iridescent metallic green specimens, varying slightly in shade and size. * The second row from the top displays larger beetles with distinct patterns, primarily green bodies with white or orange spots, and some solid dark brown or black specimens. Labels, such as "ECPTOPOEMUS SUPERBA," are visible beneath certain specimens. * The third row consists of uniform reddish-brown beetles, generally ovoid in shape. * The bottom two visible rows contain various large beetles, including iridescent green specimens, some with prominent horned heads, alongside smaller, darkly colored or patterned species. Numerous small, rectangular paper labels, some handwritten (e.g., "THESISTERNUS RAFREIRE," "RBS.D. TRICOLOR," "BYPEDMORHINA"), are pinned underneath or adjacent to individual insects, providing identification and collection data. All specimens are secured with thin entomological pins, with their dorsal sides facing upwards. No living organisms, direct actions, or interactions are depicted; the scene is static, documenting a prepared scientific collection.
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