File:Americana 1920 Butterfly - Butterflies and Moths (color).jpg

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English: Color montage of a variety of unidentified butterflies and moths.
Date published 1920
Source The Encyclopedia Americana, v. 5, 1920, between pp. 88 and 89 (1st plate). Reprinted from Brockhaus’ Konversations‐Lexikon: Vierzehnte vollständig neubearbeitete Auflage, vol. 14, Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 1895. See https://www.archive.org/stream/brockhauskonvers14leip#page/n641/mode/2up
Author A. Reichert, presumably Alexander Julius Reichert (1859–1939)
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