LatestLY
LatestLY @latestly ·
Insects on Nankhatai in Ahmedabad: AMC Slaps INR 25,000 Fine on CG Road’s Beekay Bakers latestly.com/india/news/ins… #Insects #Nankhatai #BeekayBakers #CGRoad #Ahmedabad #Gujarat
Insects on Nankhatai in Ahmedabad: AMC Slaps INR 25,000 Fine on CG Road’s Beekay Bakers | 📰...

The AMC fined Beekay Bakers on CG Road INR 25,000 after a customer found insects on nankhatai. During a citywide drive from March 23-26, officials inspected 229 units, issued 85 notices, and destro...

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ZooKeys
ZooKeys @ZooKeys_Journal ·
An updated #checklist and catalogue of #insects in Lithuania in the order Fulgoromorpha and Cicadomorpha are presented. 20 #species are reported from Lithuania for the first time, four of which are newly recorded in the Baltic States! Full study⤵️ doi.org/10.3897/zookey…
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Quick Witted Coconut
Quick Witted Coconut @quickwittedcoco ·
Animal and Insects Notebooks in 5"x8", 8"x10" and A4 editions 😍quickwittedcoconut.com/stationery/not…8 #stationery #Animal #Insects #notebook #journal #stationerylove #stationeryaddict #notebooks
Animals & Insects Notebooks | Quick Witted Coconut
Animals & Insects | Quick Witted Coconut

Explore our collection of notebooks curated specially for the lover of animals and insects. Available in matte covered paperback and hardback editions and in several sizes from large to small.

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Art History Animalia
Art History Animalia @ArtHistAnimalia ·
Yinka Shonibare CBE (UK / Nigeria, b.1962) Grain Weevil, from Bugs: A Portfolio, 2000 Lithograph on board, 305 x 405 mm Tate P78516 tate.org.uk/art/artworks/s… #Insects “Yinka Shonibare's arabesque lithograph, Grain Weevil, depicts a beetle that damages stored grain by boring into its eggs. A glossy beetle is silhouetted against a matt orange background which is criss-crossed by curving black lines. The white spots that spread over the surface of the print are suggestive of both contamination and insect eggs. Shonibare's print is one of a portfolio of ten prints collectively entitled Bugs. The portfolio was published by the Byam Shaw School of Art in London. Produced as a fundraiser, the proceeds from the portfolio sales were dedicated to providing bursaries to support Byam Shaw students from overseas, particularly those from Latin America, Eastern Europe, Africa and India. The works in the portfolio use various printmaking processes and share an insect theme which has been interpreted in diverse ways. The theme was set by the school principal, Alister Warman. Originally intended to refer specifically to insects found in London, it was conceived of as a sequel to another print portfolio published by the school in 1994, Nine London Birds. The decorative treatment deployed by a number of the artists involved contrasts with a subject matter commonly regarded as repugnant.”
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