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nine-spotted moth or yellow belted burnet (Amata phegea)
Hübner's wasp moth: Mimicry, vibrant colors, distinctive wing patterns, nocturnal flyer.
Close-up photo of a moth on a plant
The peppered moth (Biston betularia) is a temperate species of night-flying moth. It is mostly found in the northern hemisphere in places like Asia, Europe and North America. Peppered moth evolution is an example of population genetics and natural selection. \nThe caterpillars of the peppered moth not only mimic the form but also the colour of a twig. Recent research indicates that the caterpillars can sense the twig's colour with their skin and match their body colour to the background to protect themselves from predators. \nDescription:\nThe wingspan ranges from 45 mm to 62 mm (median 55 mm). It is relatively stout-bodied, with forewings relatively narrow-elongate. The wings are white, \
Box tree moth on a Buxus sempervirens
Small brown and white moth on a lemon leaf
Gold on the wings of a moth
Potanthus omaha, commonly known as the lesser dart, is a species of skipper butterflies.
White-spot burnet; Amata; phegea;
Cicada (Cicadidae) Macro photography.
Clearwing moth, Family Sesiidae unknown species isolated on a white background from the jungle of Belize, Central America
The swallow-tailed moth (Ourapteryx sambucaria) is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. It is a common species across Europe and the Near East.\nDescription:\nThis is a large (wingspan 50–62 mm), impressive moth, remarkably butterfly-like. All parts of the adult are bright white to pale yellow marked with faint buffish fascia. The species gets its common name from pointed projections on the termen of the hindwing with brownish spots at their base. It flies at night in June and July and is attracted to light, sometimes in large numbers. Prout gives an account of the variations. The egg is orange, with about 16 longitudinal keels and between them transverse lineations. The larva is grey-brown, the colouring arranged in a succession of scarcely noticeable longitudinal lines. \nThe brown, twig-like larva feeds on a variety of trees and shrubs including elder, hawthorn, honeysuckle and ivy. The species is overwintering as a larva (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
A Western Sheepmoth resting on a blade of grass in Eastern Washington
Trichoptera in Baltic amber, Eocene, approximately 56 - 34 million years ago. Image taken with extreme macro and focus stacking technique.
An orange-coloured moth on a leaf opens its wings wide.
Eressa is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae.  This genus was founded by Francis Walker in 1854.
Beautiful Club Silverline,Spindasis syama, White butterfly with orange tail, standing on a purple flower
Leaf butterfly (Kallima inachus) on feeder - animal behavior.
amata huebneri is a species of moth in the genus amata of the family erebidae
Batanta island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
Dot-underwing moth (Eudocima maternal) is a member of the family Erebidae found in widespread parts of the world, mainly in tropical Asia extending to New Guinea and Australia as well as in Africa.
A closeup of an orange butterfly perched on a green plant
The brimstone moth (Opisthograptis luteolata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. \nDescription:\nThis species is unmistakable within its range, with bright yellow wings marked with small brown patches along the costa of the forewing and a small brown-edged white stigma, also on the forewing. The wingspan is 33–46 mm. \
White striped black moth (Hotaruga, Pidorus glaucopis drury)  on the green leaf (Nature close up macro photograph)
Potanthus omaha, commonly known as the lesser dart, is a species of skipper butterflies.
An Autumn Leaf butterfly gracefully flutters above a green tropical fern, showcasing its wings of vivid blue and black. The soft-focus background brings a sense of calm to the image, while the butterfly's movement conveys a sense of freedom and exploration in nature.
Black and yellow Lichen Moth at nature
Close-up of a beautiful butterfly. Viewed at Butterfly Gardens located in Victoria, British Columbia.
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