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Pieter Cramer (1721–c.1779) was a Dutch wool merchant and entomologist who assembled an extensive collection of butterflies and moths. He employed Gerrit Wartenaar Lambertz to prepare drawings from his specimens, which were then engraved and published as De Uitlandsche Kapellen Voorkomende in de Drie Waereld-Deele Asia, Africa en America… \/ Papillons Exotiques des Trois parties du Monde: l'Asie, l'Afrique et l'Amerique. This landmark work, issued between 1775 and 1782, presented exotic species from Asia, Africa, and the Americas in high-quality plates with original hand coloring. 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He commissioned Gerrit Wartenaar Lambertz to prepare drawings of his specimens, which were engraved and issued as De Uitlandsche Kapellen Voorkomende in de Drie Waereld-Deele Asia, Africa en America… \/ Papillons Exotiques des Trois parties du Monde: l'Asie, l'Afrique et l'Amerique. Published between 1775 and 1782, the series presented exotic Lepidoptera in finely detailed engravings with original hand coloring. Plate CCXII depicts butterflies under the names Vanilla, Dirce, and Heliodore, arranged to show both upper and underside views, with careful attention to wing form and pattern. 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He commissioned Gerrit Wartenaar Lambertz to draw the specimens, which were then engraved and issued in the celebrated work De Uitlandsche Kapellen Voorkomende in de Drie Waereld-Deele Asia, Africa en America… \/ Papillons Exotiques des Trois parties du Monde: l'Asie, l'Afrique et l'Amerique. Published between 1775 and 1782, this series presented exotic species in detailed engravings finished with original hand coloring. Plate CCXXXVI depicts several butterflies identified as Enotrea, Phlegia, Capanea, and Hyperia, each shown with precision to record their distinctive wing patterns and forms. 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