Bloodsuckers and Parasites

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My next group of entomological illustrations will be parasitic species. Whether blood suckers or parasitoids, it’s all good. Starting it off with the Deer Ked, Lipoptena cervi. This little beast is a blood eating fly that lives on deer and … Continued

Chelicerata groups

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Turns out I have illustrated examples of all the groups within the Chelicerata subphylum, which includes spiders, scorpions, mites, ticks, and horseshoe crabs.

Arachtober 2024!

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Another year, another group of entomological drawings, themed around Arachnids and assorted Chelicerta. Check in the Scientific Illustration menu.

Mimicry

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The latest round of entomological illustrations are insects and spiders utilizing mimicry and camouflage. See the new images in the Scientific Illustrations page.

Spider Tarot

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I’ve been working on a new side project. This one is a Tarot deck, using spiders to represent the Tarot characters. The illustrations are pen and ink. They can be found in the Assorted Illustration gallery.

Celebr-Ants

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In past years, I would do illustrations of Hemiptera, for the HumBugs of the Holidays. This year I am doing the Holiday Celebr-Ants of the Hymenoptera. They go in the Scientific Illustration page as normal.

Arachtober 2022

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I’ll be adding the usual round of spiders, scorpions and assorted gribblies for this October, then leading into the Humbugs for December. Check the Scientific Illustration page.

Spider Mimicry

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The next batch of Entomological Illustrations are a very narrow type- Spider Mimics. The drawings will be spiders that mimic other arthropod types. I’ll also be uploading the models for the spiders (the species that the spiders are mimicking). Check … Continued

All is Crab

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My next round of illustrations is a departure from the Arachnids and Insects, instead heading into the Decapods, the crabs and related Crustaceans. They’ll be in the Scientific Illustration page with the rest of the buggies.