Carboniferous insects, artwork
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Carboniferous insects, artwork
Carboniferous insects. Artwork of a millipede (Arthropleura) and a dragonfly (Meganeura) in the forests of the Carboniferous Period (354-290 million years ago). At this time, the land was dominated by insects and other invertebrates, some of which evolved to sizes much larger than found today. This millipede is 2 metres long, and this dragonfly has a wingspan of 60 centimetres. Swamp plants, which dominated the land, eventually formed large beds of coal underground. Plants shown here are: Sphenophyllum emarginatum (lower right), Calamites (down left), tree fern (upper right) and Medullosa noei (centre). Most of the plants are Lepidodendron (large and fallen trunks)
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Calamites Carboniferous Carboniferous Period Dragon Fly Entomological Extinct Forest Insects Large Millipede Palaeobiology Palaeobotany Palaeontological Palaeozoology Paleontological Pre Historic Pre History Swamp Tree Fern Trunk Trunks Vegetation Lepidodendron Palaeontology
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This print takes us back in time to the Carboniferous Period, a fascinating era when insects and other invertebrates ruled the land. The artwork beautifully depicts a scene from this ancient forest, showcasing two remarkable creatures that once roamed freely amidst towering swamp plants. In the foreground, we are introduced to Arthropleura, an enormous millipede stretching an astonishing 2 meters long. Its intricate details are brought to life through this stunning illustration, allowing us to imagine its presence in all its prehistoric glory. Hovering above is Meganeura, a dragonfly with an impressive wingspan of 60 centimeters. This giant insect gracefully hovers over the lush vegetation below. Speaking of which, the artist has meticulously included various plant species that thrived during this period. Sphenophyllum emarginatum can be seen at the lower right corner while Calamites dominates the left side of the composition. A majestic tree fern graces the upper right section while Medullosa noei stands proudly at center stage. Fallen trunks of Lepidodendron add depth and realism to this ancient landscape. The Carboniferous Period was truly a time like no other - a world where insects grew to sizes unimaginable today and vast beds of coal were formed underground by these very forests. This mesmerizing artwork offers us a glimpse into Earth's distant past and reminds us of how nature's wonders have evolved throughout history.
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