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Moths Collection (page 4)

British Moths are a captivating sight, with their delicate wings and vibrant colors

Background imageMoths Collection: Banded sphinx moth (Eumorpha fasciatus) on tree trunk, Bellaview, Florida, USA, May

Banded sphinx moth (Eumorpha fasciatus) on tree trunk, Bellaview, Florida, USA, May

Background imageMoths Collection: Garden tiger moth (Arctia caja) Killard Point NNR, Strangford, County Down, Northern Ireland

Garden tiger moth (Arctia caja) Killard Point NNR, Strangford, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK, July

Background imageMoths Collection: The brick moth (Agrochola circellaris) camouflaged on falled oak leaf, Annagarriff Wood NNR

The brick moth (Agrochola circellaris) camouflaged on falled oak leaf, Annagarriff Wood NNR, Peatlands, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK, October

Background imageMoths Collection: Chestnut moth caterpillar larva {Conistra vaccinii} on tree bark, Oxfordshire, UK

Chestnut moth caterpillar larva {Conistra vaccinii} on tree bark, Oxfordshire, UK

Background imageMoths Collection: Brussels Lace Moth caterpillar on lichen covered oak twig, Scotland

Brussels Lace Moth caterpillar on lichen covered oak twig, Scotland

Background imageMoths Collection: Small emperor moth (Saturnia pavonia) caterpillar, Digne les Bains, France, May 2009

Small emperor moth (Saturnia pavonia) caterpillar, Digne les Bains, France, May 2009. WWE OUTDOOR EXHIBITION. NOT AVAILABLE FOR GREETING CARDS OR CALENDARS

Background imageMoths Collection: Spurge hawkmoth (Hyles euphorbiae) caterpillar, Fliess, Naturpark Kaunergrat, Tirol

Spurge hawkmoth (Hyles euphorbiae) caterpillar, Fliess, Naturpark Kaunergrat, Tirol, Austria, July 2008. WWE OUTDOOR EXHIBITION. NOT AVAILABLE FOR GREETING CARDS OR CALENDARS

Background imageMoths Collection: Plume moth (Pterophoridae family) Fliess, Naturpark Kaunergrat, Tirol, Austria, July

Plume moth (Pterophoridae family) Fliess, Naturpark Kaunergrat, Tirol, Austria, July 2008 WWE OUTDOOR EXHIBITION. NOT AVAILABLE FOR GREETING CARDS OR CALENDARS

Background imageMoths Collection: Six-spot burnet moth (Zygaena filipendulae) resting on Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)

Six-spot burnet moth (Zygaena filipendulae) resting on Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) Kingcombe Meadows DWT reserve, Dorset, UK, May

Background imageMoths Collection: Five-spot burnet moths {Zygaena trifolii} mating on Pyramidal orchid {Anacamptis

Five-spot burnet moths {Zygaena trifolii} mating on Pyramidal orchid {Anacamptis pyramidalis} Cornwall, UK

Background imageMoths Collection: Indian moon / Indian luna Moth (Actias selene) close up of defensive spines on caterpillar

Indian moon / Indian luna Moth (Actias selene) close up of defensive spines on caterpillar. Captive

Background imageMoths Collection: Elephant hawk moth in flight {Deilephila elepenor} UK

Elephant hawk moth in flight {Deilephila elepenor} UK

Background imageMoths Collection: Bullseye / Io moth (Automeris io) showing eye spot markings on wings during deimatic

Bullseye / Io moth (Automeris io) showing eye spot markings on wings during deimatic display to deter predators, originating from North and Central America, sequence 2 of 2. Captive

Background imageMoths Collection: Imperial moth (Eacles sp) camouflaged in leaf litter, Mindo Cloud forest. Ecuador

Imperial moth (Eacles sp) camouflaged in leaf litter, Mindo Cloud forest. Ecuador

Background imageMoths Collection: Assam silkmoth (Antheraea assamensis) male, close up showing feather-like antennae

Assam silkmoth (Antheraea assamensis) male, close up showing feather-like antennae that enable the male to locate a female, originating from India, Burma and Sundaland. Captive

Background imageMoths Collection: Two Oleander Hawkmoths (Daphnis nerii) at rest on leaves

Two Oleander Hawkmoths (Daphnis nerii) at rest on leaves

Background imageMoths Collection: Male Comet / Madagascar moon moth (Argema mittrei) recently emerged drying its wings

Male Comet / Madagascar moon moth (Argema mittrei) recently emerged drying its wings. Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Madagascar

Background imageMoths Collection: Winter Moths, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Winter Moths, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Winter Moths, 1858. At the last monthly meeting of the Entomological Society...an interesting conversation arose as to the habits of a caterpillar

Background imageMoths Collection: Picture No. 11071317

Picture No. 11071317
Elephant Hawk Moth Caterpillar feeding on a riverside herbacious plant - Dorset, UK. Date:

Background imageMoths Collection: Stained glass moth

Stained glass moth
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageMoths Collection: Isabellae

Isabellae
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageMoths Collection: Entomology - Moths

Entomology - Moths

Background imageMoths Collection: Advert for Mothaks

Advert for Mothaks - Meet the Moth Menace with Mothaks, save your clothes from ruin Date: 1936

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 7, Sphinges, Sphingidae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 7, Sphinges, Sphingidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 9, Sphinges, Sphingidae, etc

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 9, Sphinges, Sphingidae, etc
Butterflies and Moths, Plate 9, Sphinges, Sphingidae, Sesiidae, Zygaenidae, Syntomidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 8, Sphinges, Sphingidae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 8, Sphinges, Sphingidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 6, Papiliones, Lycaenidae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 6, Papiliones, Lycaenidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 30, Geometrae, Hyberniidae, etc

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 30, Geometrae, Hyberniidae, etc
Butterflies and Moths, Plate 30, Geometrae, Hyberniidae, Euboliidae, Sionidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 5, Papiliones, Nymphalidae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 5, Papiliones, Nymphalidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 4, Papiliones, Nymphalidae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 4, Papiliones, Nymphalidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 33, Phycitae, Tineae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 33, Phycitae, Tineae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 32, Tortrices

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 32, Tortrices. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 31, Pyrales, Pterophori

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 31, Pyrales, Pterophori. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 3, Papiliones, Nymphalidae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 3, Papiliones, Nymphalidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 29, Geometrae, Hyberniidae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 29, Geometrae, Hyberniidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 26, Geometrae, Boarmiidae, etc

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 26, Geometrae, Boarmiidae, etc
Butterflies and Moths, Plate 26, Geometrae, Boarmiidae, Geometridae, Ephyridae, Acidaliidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 28, Geometrae, Fidoniidae, etc

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 28, Geometrae, Fidoniidae, etc
Butterflies and Moths, Plate 28, Geometrae, Fidoniidae, Zerenidae, Ligiidae, Hyberniidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 27, Geometrae, Acidaliidae, etc

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 27, Geometrae, Acidaliidae, etc
Butterflies and Moths, Plate 27, Geometrae, Acidaliidae, Caberidae, Macariidae, Fidoniidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 25, Geometrai, Ennomidae, etc

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 25, Geometrai, Ennomidae, etc
Butterflies and Moths, Plate 25, Geometrai, Urapterygidae, Ennomidae, Amphidasidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 24, Noctuae, Plusiadae, etc

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 24, Noctuae, Plusiadae, etc
Butterflies and Moths, Plate 24, Noctuae, Plusiadae, Brephidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 23, Noctuae, Plusiadae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 23, Noctuae, Plusiadae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 22, Noctuae, Hadenidae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 22, Noctuae, Hadenidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 21, Noctuae, Hadenidae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 21, Noctuae, Hadenidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 19, Noctuae, Noctuidae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 19, Noctuae, Noctuidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 20, Noctuae, Orthosiidae, etc

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 20, Noctuae, Orthosiidae, etc
Butterflies and Moths, Plate 20, Noctuae, Orthosiidae, Cosmiidae, Hadenidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 2, Papiliones, Pieridae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 2, Papiliones, Pieridae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 17, Noctuae, Apameidae

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 17, Noctuae, Apameidae. Date: 1896

Background imageMoths Collection: Butterflies and Moths, Plate 18, Noctuae, Caradrinidae, etc

Butterflies and Moths, Plate 18, Noctuae, Caradrinidae, etc
Butterflies and Moths, Plate 18, Noctuae, Caradrinidae, Noctuidae. Date: 1896



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British Moths are a captivating sight, with their delicate wings and vibrant colors. Take the Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta), for example, gracefully sunbathing on a plant, its wings spread wide to soak up the warmth. These Papillons, commonly known as butterflies, share similarities with moths in their enchanting beauty. In Picture No. 11993245, we see a stunning collection of common British Moths fluttering around like tiny works of art. Each one unique in pattern and color, they showcase nature's creativity at its finest. Did you know that before transforming into magnificent moths, some species start as larvae? The Wooly Bear is the larva of a Tiger Moth and can be found crawling along branches or hiding among leaves. Another remarkable moth is the Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum). This agile creature can be seen in flight while sipping nectar from flowers like a hummingbird. Its rapid wing movements create an illusion of hovering magic. The Edwards Atlas Moth (Attacus edwardsii) takes defense seriously. In Bhutan during June, it strikes an intimidating posture to ward off potential threats. Picture No. 11066830 captures this majestic display perfectly. In older times, advertisements for products such as Keatings Powder would often feature intricate illustrations of Beetles and Butterflies alongside beautiful moths – showcasing their allure even then. Mopane Emperor Moth caterpillars or "worms" play an unexpected role in Zimbabwean cuisine; they are gathered as food due to their abundance and nutritional value. It's fascinating how these creatures serve multiple purposes beyond just being visually captivating. Whether you're admiring them sunbathing or witnessing their incredible transformations from larvae to adults in flight drinking nectar - British Moths never cease to amaze us with their ethereal beauty and intriguing behaviors.