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Cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae, cream spot tiger moth, Epicallia villica, and eyed hawkmoth, Smerinthus ocellatus, on a ragwort plant, Jacobaea vulgaris
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Cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae, cream spot tiger moth, Epicallia villica, and eyed hawkmoth, Smerinthus ocellatus, on a ragwort plant, Jacobaea vulgaris
FLO4638916 Cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae, cream spot tiger moth, Epicallia villica, and eyed hawkmoth, Smerinthus ocellatus, on a ragwort plant, Jacobaea vulgaris. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from " The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies, " new edition edited by J. O. Westwood, published by Henry Bohn, London, 1840.; (add.info.: Cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae, cream spot tiger moth, Epicallia villica, and eyed hawkmoth, Smerinthus ocellatus, on a ragwort plant, Jacobaea vulgaris. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from " The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies, " new edition edited by J. O. Westwood, published by Henry Bohn, London, 1840.); © Florilegius
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This stunning hand-colored lithograph captures the beauty of three exquisite moth species - the Cinnabar moth, cream spot tiger moth, and eyed hawkmoth - gracefully perched on a ragwort plant. The intricate details of each insect are brought to life through the skilled illustration by Moses Harris in "The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies," edited by J. O. Westwood and published in London in 1840.
The vibrant colors and delicate markings of these moths showcase the diversity and wonder of nature's creations. From the bold red hues of the Cinnabar moth to the subtle cream spots on the tiger moth, each species is unique in its own right.
As they rest on the ragwort plant, these moths symbolize transformation and metamorphosis, embodying the cycle of life that is ever-present in nature. Their presence serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness between all living beings and their environment.
This image not only celebrates the beauty of these winged creatures but also highlights their importance in our ecosystem. It serves as a timeless reminder of the wonders that can be found in even the smallest corners of our world.
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