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Lasiocampa Collection

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Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Great or oak eggar moth, Lasiocampa quercus, brimstone moth, Opisthograptis luteolata

Great or oak eggar moth, Lasiocampa quercus, brimstone moth, Opisthograptis luteolata, and clouded yellow butterfly
FLO4638828 Great or oak eggar moth, Lasiocampa quercus, brimstone moth, Opisthograptis luteolata, and clouded yellow butterfly, Colias croceus, china mark likeness, Scopula olivalis

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Speckled footman, Staurophora celsia and herald moth

Speckled footman, Staurophora celsia and herald moth
Speckled footman, Coscinia cribraria 1, Staurophora celsia 2, 3, and herald moth, Scoliopteryx libatrix 4-8. Phalaena Bombyx cribrum, celsia, libatrix

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Pebble prominent and iron prominent

Pebble prominent and iron prominent
Pebble prominent, Notodonta ziczac, and iron prominent, Notodonta dromedarius. Phalaena ziczac, dromedarius. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock from Eugenius Johann Christoph

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Grass eggar, Lasiocampa trifolii

Grass eggar, Lasiocampa trifolii, male, female, larva, pupa, chrysalis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Georg Klinger from Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Oak eggar and grass eggar moths

Oak eggar and grass eggar moths
Oak eggar variety, Lasiocampa quercus 1, 2, and grass eggar, Lasiocampa trifolii 3, 4. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Georg Klinger from Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Conformist, double dart, scarce brindle and silver arches

Conformist, double dart, scarce brindle and silver arches
Conformist, Lithophane furcifera 1, double dart, Graphiphora augur 2, scarce brindle, Apamea lateritia 3, 4, and silver arches, Polia hepatica 5

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Dot moths

Dot moths
Dot, Melanchra persicariae 1-4, and Dryobota labecula 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Oak eggar, poplar lappet and Tau emperor

Oak eggar, poplar lappet and Tau emperor
Oak eggar, Lasiocampa quercus 1, poplar lappet, Gastropacha populifolia 2, and Tau emperor, Aglia tau 3. Bombyx du chene, Bombyx feuille de peuplier, Bombyx tau

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Oak eggar moth on heather

Oak eggar moth on heather
Oak eggar moth, Lasiocampa quercus, long bastard wasp, on heather, Calluna vulgaris. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 181

Curtis British Entomology Plate 181
Lepidoptera: *Lasiocampa medicaginis (Medick Eggar Moth), probably = L. trifolii. Curtis?s 1827 description and illustrations of a male adult and a larva do not conform well with L

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Illustration, Lasiocampidae

Illustration, Lasiocampidae -- Lasiocampa Quercus, Lasiocampa Rubi, Eriogaster Rimicola, Eriogaster Lanestris, Crateronyx Dumeti

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Illustration, Bombyces

Illustration, Bombyces -- Actias Isabellae, Lasiocampa Otus, Euprepia Pudica, Saturnia Caecigena, Endagria Pantherina, Stygia Australis, Naclia Ancilla. The plant is Pineaster (Pinus Maritima)

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Picture No. 11807170

Picture No. 11807170
Oak Eggar Moth, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Picture No. 11807143

Picture No. 11807143
Oak Eggar Moth, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Picture No. 11072633

Picture No. 11072633
Grass Eggar on grass A Veiga, Galicia, Spain

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Picture No. 11072632

Picture No. 11072632
Grass Eggar on grass A Veiga, Galicia, Spain

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Picture No. 11014565

Picture No. 11014565
Oak Eggar Moth - portrait on white background Allariz, Galicia, Spain (Lasiocampa quercus) Date:

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Picture No. 11014564

Picture No. 11014564
Oak Eggar Moth - portrait on white background with open wings Allariz, Galicia, Spain (Lasiocampa quercus) Date:

Background imageLasiocampa Collection: Lasiocampa quercus, oak eggar moth

Lasiocampa quercus, oak eggar moth
Plate 49 from Larvae and Pupae of British Lepidoptera (1878) by Theo Johnson


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"Lasiocampa: A Fascinating Family of Moths" Step into the enchanting world of Lasiocampa, a diverse family of moths that captivate with their unique characteristics and intricate patterns. From the delicate Speckled Footman to the majestic Herald Moth, each species holds its own allure. One member of this family is Staurophora celsia, commonly known as the Pebble Prominent. With its distinctive markings resembling pebbles on its wings, it effortlessly blends into its surroundings. Another notable species is the Iron Prominent, showcasing bold colors and intricate designs that make it truly stand out. The Grass Eggar, scientifically named Lasiocampa trifolii, displays a velvety appearance and can be found in grassy habitats. Its close relative, the Oak Eggar moth, shares similar traits but prefers oak trees as its home. Intriguingly named moths like Conformist, Double Dart, Scarce Brindle, and Silver Arches showcase an array of shapes and hues within this family. Their presence adds vibrancy to any natural setting they inhabit. Dot Moths are another fascinating addition to Lasiocampidae; their wings adorned with tiny dots create a mesmerizing effect when observed up close. Meanwhile, Oak Eggar and Poplar Lappet moths boast striking wing patterns that catch one's eye effortlessly. A remarkable illustration by Curtis British Entomology Plate 181 showcases these magnificent creatures in all their glory. The detailed artwork captures every minute detail from antennae to wing patterns—truly a visual feast for entomology enthusiasts. Lovers of nature will appreciate illustrations depicting various members of Bombyces (the superfamily containing Lasiocampidae). These drawings offer an insight into their anatomy while highlighting their beauty through meticulous attention to detail.