

Highly detailed vintage scientific anatomy chart of a scorpion, inspired by 18th–19th century natural history illustrations, Victorian biology manuscripts, and Leonardo da Vinci anatomical studies, featuring a perfectly centered scorpion in top-down view on aged parchment paper with extreme anatomical accuracy, surrounded by elegant handwritten Latin-style annotations, thin black ink pointer lines, scientific labels, descriptive notes, taxonomy markings, subtle mathematical formulas, and museum-style educational composition; include detailed identification of cephalothorax, pedipalps, chelicerae, median and lateral eyes, walking legs, mesosoma, metasoma tail segments, telson, venom gland, stinger anatomy, pectines, exoskeleton texture, respiratory system, nervous system, muscle fibers, and internal venom sac cross-section; add smaller side illustrations showing a close-up stinger cross-section, venom droplet analysis, exoskeleton microscopic texture, skeletal/internal organ study, and comparative scale beside a human hand; rendered in ultra intricate engraved ink style with fine hatching, stippling, sepia tones, faded black ink, subtle coffee stains, worn paper edges, antique encyclopedia aesthetic, realistic biological detailing, cinematic soft lighting emphasizing texture and depth, elegant cursive scientific handwriting, educational yet artistic presentation, hyper-detailed 8k masterpiece.