Microscopic Delights
- Majken Zein Sørensen

- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

From the desk of Majken Zein Sorensen
Hi there,
In the 1700s insect organs became terrifying monsters thanks to the powers of the microscope. Here’s an illustration of moth mouth parts (!) from the artist Martin Frobenius Ledermüller’s book Microscopic Delights of the Mind and Eyes.
Microscopic Delights

Credit: Martin Frobenius Ledermüller’s Microscopic Delights of the Mind and Eyes (1759–63), PDR. More insects here.
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Majken xx
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