Herrn de la Cepede's Naturgeschichte der Amphibien, oder der einlegenden vierfüssigen Thiere und der Schlangen, Weimar, Verlage des Industrie-Comptoirs, 1800-1802. amphibians, reptiles, The illustration features two distinct amphibian species. The upper figure depicts a slender-bodied lizard, showcasing its elongated tail and intricate skin details. Below it, the second figure presents a more robust creature with a wider body, prominently displaying distinct dark stripes along its back. The labeled elements identify the creatures as 'Die Jänkische Eidechse' and 'Die El Adda,' suggesting they originate from a scientific or zoological study. Annotations and artistic details enhance the emphasis on their anatomical features, revealing the intricacies of these reptiles.

Herrn de la Cepede's Naturgeschichte der Amphibien, oder der einlegenden vierfüssigen Thiere und der Schlangen, Weimar, Verlage des Industrie-Comptoirs, 1800-1802. amphibians, reptiles, The illustration features two distinct amphibian species. The upper figure depicts a slender-bodied lizard, showcasing its elongated tail and intricate skin details. Below it, the second figure presents a more robust creature with a wider body, prominently displaying distinct dark stripes along its back. The labeled elements identify the creatures as 'Die Jänkische Eidechse' and 'Die El Adda,' suggesting they originate from a scientific or zoological study. Annotations and artistic details enhance the emphasis on their anatomical features, revealing the intricacies of these reptiles.
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