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By Mathew Townsend
The body of the Atlas moth (Attacus atlas) is hairy and disproportionately small compared to its wings. They are predominantly tawny to maroon in colour with roughly triangular, diaphanous "eyes" on both forewing and hindwing, bordered in black. Patterns and colouration vary among the many described subspecies. From a new featured picture.
Reverse of the 1921 Assay Commission medal by Mint Engraver George T. Morgan. One was struck in gold and presented to President Woodrow Wilson. From the newly featured article.
Canadian Pacific Railway Locomotive No. 2816 display at Steamtown, USA. From the new featured article.
Closeup of the head of a giraffe. From the newly featured article.
1947 award winner Patricia Neal. From the newly featured list Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play.
A newly featured picture is a map of the Battle of Guam, 1944, during the Pacific Campaign.

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This newly featured picture of Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, whose works explored human psychology, was painted in 1872 by Vasily Perov.
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