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  2. Vera Neumann - Wikipedia

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    Vera Neumann (born Vera Salaff; July 24, 1907 – June 15, 1993) was an American artist and entrepreneur best known for her boldly colored linen patterns and scarves signed "Vera" and featuring a ladybug.

  3. Wall decal - Wikipedia

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    This photo depicts an installed wall decal of red lips and the word "love". A wall decal, also known as a wall sticker, wall tattoo, or wall vinyl, is a vinyl sticker that is affixed to a wall or other smooth surface for decoration and informational purposes. Wall decals are cut with vinyl cutting machines. Most decals use only one color, but ...

  4. List of U.S. state insects - Wikipedia

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    (state butterfly) Speyeria diana: 2007 [6] California: California dogface butterfly (state butterfly) Zerene eurydice: 1972 [7] Colorado: Colorado hairstreak: Hypaurotis crysalus: 1996 [8] Connecticut: European mantis: Mantis religiosa: 1977 [9] Delaware: 7-spotted ladybug (state bug) Coccinella septempunctata: 1974 [10] Eastern tiger ...

  5. Insects on stamps - Wikipedia

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    An UN anti-malaria stamp. 1948 stamp of Chile showing a mantis.. Many countries have featured insects on stamps. Insect related topics such as the mosquito eradication (anti malaria) programme of the 1960s as well as graphic designs based on insects have also appeared. [1]

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  7. Flight of Butterflies - Wikipedia

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    [6] [11] Each butterfly sculpture tells a story that intertwines artistic expression with wildlife conservation, encouraging viewers to think about their own relationship with nature. [11] The museum’s efforts to re-release and increase populations of threatened butterflies are brought into public consciousness through this artistic medium.