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The Silver Y on white Background  -  Autographa gamma  (Linnaeus, 1758)
The small butterfly flies rapidly & erratically. Relatively rare in Singapore, and usually missed by casual observers.
High resolution macro image of a male Oak eggar moth that is fluffy a bit.
Drymonia obliterata, the indistinct marbled brown, is a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is found in Central and Southern Europe, Asia Minor and Armenia. \nThe wingspan is 30–40 mm. The moth flies from May to July and in warmer regions also from August to September. \nThe larvae feed on Quercus, Fagus and Betula species. \n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Butterflies as lower wing profile isolated on white background
Araschnia levana Map Butterfly Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
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Northern pearly eye (Enodia anthedonon) on rhododendron leaf in midsummer
Carcharodus alceae, commnly known as the mallow skipper, is a species of butterfly of the family Hesperiidae.
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Saturniid Moth, Citheronia phoronea
Herminia tarsicrinalis, the shaded fan-foot, is a litter moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by August Wilhelm Knoch in 1782. It can be found in Europe. \nThe wingspan is 28–32 millimeters. The moths flies from June to July depending on the location. \nThe larvae feed on withered leaves (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
A Peck's Skipper Moth sitting on a leaf.
Rhomboid tortrix, fruit tree tortrix (Acleris rhombana). Prepared specimen in museum collection.
Fulvous Pied Flat ( Pseudocoladenia dan ) butterfly isolated on white background, Green abstract pattern on insect wings full of brown hair
Potanthus omaha, commonly known as the lesser dart, is a species of skipper butterflies.
The streamer moth Anticlea derivata isolated on white background
A Contiguous Swift skipper butterfly perches on a blade of grass.
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The common emerald (Hemithea aestivaria) is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species is found throughout the Nearctic and Palearctic regions and the Near East. It is mostly commonly found in the southern half of the British Isles. It was accidentally introduced into southern British Columbia in 1973. \nAll wings are generally dark green with grey and white chequered fringes and narrow white fascia, two on the forewing, one on the hindwing. The green colouration tends not to fade over time as much as in other emeralds. The hindwings have a sharply angled termen giving the moth a very distinctive shape. The wingspan is 30–35 mm. It flies at dusk and night in June and July and will come to light. \nThe larva is green with reddish-brown markings and black v-shaped marks along the back. The young larva will feed on most plants but later it feeds on trees and shrubs. The species overwinters as a larva (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Black Cutworm Moth (Agrotis ipsilon) roosting on the ground, dorsal view. Destructive pest species to the agriculture industry worldwide.
Taking a close look at a Polyphemus moth at night.
Swallow-tailed moth Ourapteryx sambucaria
Blue Pierrot Butterfly was clicked using Mobile Macro photography . These are the images shot on iphone12 with a macro lens.
Hebrew Character moth Orthosia gothica showing hind wings on white background
This is a Hackberry Emperor photographed at the Pontotoc Nature Preserve in Oklahoma.
Beautiful moth isolated on white background  night butterfly
The poplar grey (Acronicta megacephala) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found throughout Europe.\nBiology:\nThis moth flies at night from May to August  and is attracted to light and sugar. \nThe hairy larva is grey with black and red markings and a white patch towards the rear. It feeds on poplars and willows and sometimes on grey alder. The species overwinters as a pupa (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Concealer Moth Harpella on white Background  -  Harpella forficella (Scopoli, 1763)
Taking a close look at a Polyphemus moth at night.
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