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Illustration, Bombycoidae -- Acronyctidae -- Orthosiidae

Illustration, Bombycoidae -- Acronyctidae -- Orthosiidae


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Illustration, Bombycoidae -- Acronyctidae -- Orthosiidae

Illustration, Bombycoidae -- Acronyctidae -- Orthosiidae -- Diphthera Ludifica, Moma Orion, Bryophila Perla, Bryophila Algae, Arsilonche Albovenosa, Caradrina Cubicularis, Asteroscopus Sphinx, Panolis Piniperda, Taeniocampa Gothica, Taeniocampa Stabilis, Orthosia Rufina, Mesogona Acetosellae, Cosmia Affinis. The plants are Oak (Quercus Robur), Broom (Sarothamnus Scoparia) and Scotch Fir (Pinus Sylvestris). Date: 1898

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1898 Algae Branches Broom Butterflies Butterfly Markings Moth Moths Orion Perla Pinus Quercus Robur Scotch Sphinx Sylvestris Wing Wings Affinis Moma Rufina Scoparia


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This stunning illustration, dated 1898, showcases an enchanting assembly of moths and butterflies from the Bombycoidae, Acronyctidae, and Orthosiidae families. The intricately detailed drawing captures the essence of the natural world, with the creatures perched gracefully on branches of Oak (Quercus Robur), Broom (Sarothamnus Scoparia), and Scotch Fir (Pinus Sylvestris). The Bombycoidae family is represented by Diphthera Ludifica, Moma Orion, and Bryophila Perla, each displaying unique wing patterns and markings. The Acronyctidae family is showcased through Arsilonche Albovenosa, Caradrina Cubicularis, and Asteroscopus Sphinx, while the Orthosiidae family is represented by Panolis Piniperda, Taeniocampa Gothica, Taeniocampa Stabilis, Orthosia Rufina, Mesogona Acetosellae, and Cosmia Affinis. The delicate balance between these enchanting insects and their plant surroundings is a testament to the intricate relationships that exist within the natural world. The late Victorian era, during which this illustration was created, was a time of great fascination with the natural world, as people sought to document and understand the intricacies of the natural world around them. This illustration is a beautiful reminder of the rich biodiversity that existed long before the advent of modern technology and the commercialization of nature. It invites us to appreciate the intricacies of the natural world and to cherish the delicate balance that exists between various species and their habitats.

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