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    Museum-grade insect knowledge infographic

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    Please create a museum-exhibit-level insect knowledge infographic, focusing on showcasing the ใ€Beeใ€‘. Core Layout: - Center: A large insect specimen image, occupying 60-70% of the frame - Surrounding: Scientific annotations and fun encyclopedia information, arranged radially or in zones - Overall: Like an exquisite specimen label inside a museum glass display case Insect Specimen Presentation (Core Requirements): 1. Physical Realism: The insect specimen lies directly flat on the paper, not a "picture within a picture" 2. Perspective: Vertical top-down view, the specimen and paper are on the same plane 3. Lighting: Soft natural light shines from above, the specimen casts delicate shadows on the paper 4. Mounting Method: The specimen is realistically pinned with an insect pin (a slender silver pin), the pin pierces the specimen's body, and the pin tip slightly punctures the paper surface 5. Detail Texture: - Visible real textures of the specimen: wing veins, fuzz, scales, compound eye reflections - The specimen edges have a slight sense of thickness and three-dimensionality - Wings may have a slight translucent effect - Subtle depressions or pinholes in the paper around the pin 6. Scale: The specimen occupies about 60-70% of the central area of the paper, with surrounding white space reserved for annotations 7. Natural State: The spread-wing posture is natural, not overly stiff, preserving the real texture of the specimen Annotation System Design: Use guide lines (thin lines) extending from insect body parts to explanatory text boxes Essential body parts to annotate (6-8): 1. Head - Compound Eyes: How many ommatidia? What is the field of view? - Antennae: What is their purpose? How many segments? - Mouthparts: What type are they? What food do they eat? 2. Thorax - Prothorax/Mesothorax/Metathorax: Their respective functions - Wings: How many pairs? Flight speed? Special abilities? - Legs: How many pairs? Special functions like grasping/jumping/swimming? 3. Abdomen - Segments: How many body segments? - Special Organs: Light organs/stingers/ovipositors, etc. - Spiracles: How do they breathe? 4. Distinctive Structures - The insect's most unique physical features - Adaptation relationship with its living environment Information Card Content: Each annotation includes: - Part name (Chinese and English) - 1-2 sentences of functional description (child-friendly language) - Fun data or trivia (marked with ๐Ÿ” or ๐Ÿ’ก icons) Other Page Elements: Top Area: - Insect Chinese Name (large title, elegant font) - Scientific Name (italicized Latin, subtitle) - Belongs to Order/Family (small text annotation) - Small distribution map icon (world map + highlighted distribution area) Bottom/Side Information Bar: Basic Profile - Body Length: X-X mm - Lifespan: X days/months/years - Habitat: Forest/grassland/water bodies, etc. - Diet: Herbivore/Carnivore/Omnivore Superpowers/Special Skills - List 2-3 of the coolest abilities - Use simple icons + text explanation Fun Trivia - 1-2 interesting facts to attract children - e.g., "Can lift objects 50 times its own body weight" Life Cycle - Simplified diagram of the metamorphosis process - Egg โ†’ Larva โ†’ Pupa โ†’ Adult (Complete Metamorphosis) - or Egg โ†’ Nymph โ†’ Adult (Incomplete Metamorphosis) *Design Aesthetics: - Paper Texture: Base Paper: Off-white or ivory high-quality paper texture #F8F6F0 Visible subtle fibers and texture of the paper Edges may have slight wear or a vintage feel (optional) - Spatial Relationships: Specimen: Physical entity, lying flat on the paper, with real shadows Insect Pin: Silver metallic texture, piercing and securing the specimen Annotation Text: Directly written or printed on the same sheet of paper Guide Lines: Thin lines drawn on the paper surface - Color Scheme: Paper Base Color: #F8F6F0 (off-white) or #FFFEF7 (ivory white) Annotation Text: #2C3E50 (ink/deep gray-blue) handwritten or printed style Guide Lines: #8B7355 (brown-gray) or #696969 (charcoal gray) thin lines Emphasis Marks: #D4AF37 (antique bronze gold) or #8B4513 (saddle brown) Insect Pin: Silver-gray metallic sheen #C0C0C0 - Font System: Title: Handwritten style or elegant printed font (Garamond/ๅฎ‹ไฝ“) Scientific Name: Italicized handwritten or printed font Annotation Text: Clear handwritten script or small printed characters Overall Feel: As if a naturalist personally wrote on the specimen paper - Decorative Elements: Corners: Minimalist line borders or decorative corner flourishes (printed on the paper) Scale Ruler: Millimeter scale ruler, placed parallel to the specimen Date/Number: Handwritten-style collection information (optional) Plant Silhouette Watermark: Faintly printed on the paper surface (optional) Key Visual Points: The entire image is "a flat specimen paper sheet," with a real insect specimen pinned on it, surrounded by handwritten or printed scientific annotations. The viewer feels as if they are looking down at a specimen record on a naturalist's workbench. Layout Style Reference: Like opening a page from a 19th-century naturalist's specimen album, with an insect specimen realistically pinned to the paper, surrounded by handwritten or finely printed scientific notes. The overall presentation has a flattened, graphic yet physically textured aestheticโ€”this is not a photograph, but the coexistence of specimen and paper." Key Concepts: - โŒ Do NOT: Place a photo of a specimen within the frame - โœ… Do: Have the specimen itself on the paper, sharing the same physical plane as the text - Like a page from an antique specimen album, or a naturalist's work record Image Specifications: - Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (horizontal poster) or 3:4 (vertical display board) - Resolution: 300 DPI, suitable for A3/A2 printing - Format: High-definition PNG, preserving details Scientific Accuracy Requirements: - Body structure proportions conform to real insect morphology - Professional terminology used accurately - Descriptions for children must be both scientific and vivid Please ensure the overall presentation has both the academic rigor of a museum and the visual charm to attract children's exploration.

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