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Callimorpha Collection

"Discover the Enchanting World of Callimorpha: A Fascinating Array of Exotic Moths" Step into a realm where beauty and diversity intertwine

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Figure of eight moth, Diloba caeruleocephala, white admiral, Limenitis arthemis, chimney sweeper

Figure of eight moth, Diloba caeruleocephala, white admiral, Limenitis arthemis, chimney sweeper, Odezia atrata
FLO4638810 Figure of eight moth, Diloba caeruleocephala, white admiral, Limenitis arthemis, chimney sweeper, Odezia atrata, red arches moth, Callimorpha miniata, brown plumed moth

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Scarlet tiger moth, Callimorpha dominula, and pearl bordered fritillary butterfly

Scarlet tiger moth, Callimorpha dominula, and pearl bordered fritillary butterfly
FLO4638890 Scarlet tiger moth, Callimorpha dominula, and pearl bordered fritillary butterfly. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from "The Aurelian; a Natural History

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae, cream spot tiger moth, Epicallia villica, and eyed hawkmoth

Cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae, cream spot tiger moth, Epicallia villica, and eyed hawkmoth, Smerinthus ocellatus
FLO4638916 Cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae, cream spot tiger moth, Epicallia villica, and eyed hawkmoth, Smerinthus ocellatus, on a ragwort plant, Jacobaea vulgaris

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Pharmacis carna, orange swift and gold swift moths

Pharmacis carna, orange swift and gold swift moths
Pharmacis carna 2-4, orange swift, Triodia sylvina 5, 6, and gold swift, Phymatopus hecta 7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Scarlet tiger, clouded buff, wood tiger

Scarlet tiger, clouded buff, wood tiger
Scarlet tiger moth, Callimorpha dominula, clouded buff, Diacrisia sannio, wood tiger, Parasemia plantaginis, and purple tiger, Rhyparia purpurata

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Amesia sanguiflua and milkweed tiger moth

Amesia sanguiflua and milkweed tiger moth
Amesia sanguiflua moth 1, 2, milkweed tiger, Euchaetes egle 3, and Noctua chera moth of Surinam 4. Handcoloured lithograph from John O

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Exotic moths including the promethea silkworm

Exotic moths including the promethea silkworm
Promethea silkmoth, Callosamia promethea (Saturnia promethea) male, dorsal 1, ventral 2, Pitthea famula (Callimorpha? famula) 3, and Antheua servula (Odonestis? servula) 4

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Exotic moths including the ailanthus silkmoth

Exotic moths including the ailanthus silkmoth
Large emerald pearl, Stemorrhages sericea (Botys Desmia? sericea) 1, ailanthus silkmoth, Samia cynthia (Saturnia cynthia) 2, Crotalaria pod borer, Argina astrea (Deiopeia astrea) 3

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Exotic moths including the tasar silkmoth

Exotic moths including the tasar silkmoth
Tasar silkmoth, Antheraea mylitta (Saturnia mylitta) 1, specious tiger moth, Asota speciosa (Noctua? speciosa) 2, and Hypocrita pylotis (Callimorpha? pylotis) 3. Handcoloured lithograph from John O

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Exotic moths including Eustera brachyura

Exotic moths including Eustera brachyura
Eustera brachyura silk moth 1, grapevine epimenis, Psychomorpha epimenis 2, Lithosia? ino 3, and Aletis helcita 4. Handcoloured lithograph from John O

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Exotic moths

Exotic moths
Dotted rustic, Rhyacia simulans 1, Calodesma collaris 2, Brachyglene caenea 3, barred yellow, Cidaria fulvata 4, Noctua Calyptra lugubris 5, and Acontia margaritata 6

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Otroeda cafra and and Otroeda nerina moths

Otroeda cafra and and Otroeda nerina moths
Otroeda cafra moth 1 and Otroeda nerina moth 2. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwoods new edition of Dru Drurys Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, Bohn, London, 1837

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Citheronia laocoon, Eudesmia menea, and Curoba

Citheronia laocoon, Eudesmia menea, and Curoba
Citheronia laocoon 1, lunar eudesmia moth, Eudesmia menea 2, and Curoba sangarida 3. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwoods new edition of Dru Drurys Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, Bohn

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 499

Curtis British Entomology Plate 499
Lepidoptera: Callimorpha jacobaeae = Tyria jacobaeae (Cinnabar) [Plant: Senecio jacobaea (Common Rag-wort)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageCallimorpha Collection: Illustration, Arctiidae

Illustration, Arctiidae -- Callimorpha Dominula, Callimorpha Hera, Pleretes Matronula, Nemeophila Russula, Nemeophila Plantaginis, Arctia Caja, Arctia Villica, Arctia Purpurea, Arctia Hebe


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"Discover the Enchanting World of Callimorpha: A Fascinating Array of Exotic Moths" Step into a realm where beauty and diversity intertwine, as we delve into the captivating world of Callimorpha. These enchanting creatures belong to the Arctiidae family, known for their striking patterns and vibrant colors. Amongst the orange swift and gold swift moths, one can find Pharmacis carna gracefully fluttering its wings. Its delicate appearance is reminiscent of a Scarlet tiger or clouded buff moth, both renowned for their exquisite markings. But let us not forget about the Amesia sanguiflua and milkweed tiger moth, whose intricate designs mesmerize all who lay eyes upon them. Their presence adds an ethereal touch to any natural landscape they grace. Venturing further into this realm reveals exotic moths that leave us in awe. The promethea silkworm showcases nature's artistry with its elegant wingspan while the ailanthus silkmoth exudes an air of mystery with its nocturnal habits. The tasar silkmoth takes center stage with its resplendent appearance, capturing attention wherever it goes. And who could resist being captivated by Eustera brachyura's unique charm? These exotic moths truly redefine beauty in nature. Otroeda cafra and Otroeda nerina moths add a touch of intrigue to this already diverse collection. With their enigmatic allure and elusive behavior they can like hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Citheronia laocoon, Eudesmia menea, and Curoba make appearances as well - each boasting distinct characteristics that set them apart from others in their class. Their presence reminds us just how vast and extraordinary our natural world truly is. If you're ever fortunate enough to witness these magnificent creatures up close, consider yourself privileged to have glimpsed such wonders firsthand.