Illustration, Pyrales -- Tortrices
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Illustration, Pyrales -- Tortrices
Illustration, Pyrales -- Tortrices -- Hydrocampa Nymphaeata, Odontia Dentalis, Ennychia Nigrata, Threnodes Pollinalis, Pyrausta Purpuralis, Botys Urticata, Botys Flavalis, Botys Hyalinalis, Crambus Selasellus, Crambus Pinetellus, Pempelia Semirubella, Myelophila Cribrum, Galleria Mellonella, Aglossa Pinguinalisl, Pyralis Farinalis, Teras Caudana, Lozotaenia Sorbiana, Tortrix Viridana. The plants are Water Lily (Nymphaea), Vipers Bugloss (Echium Vulgare), Wild Rose (Rosa Canina), Clover (Trifolium), Nettle (Urtica Dioica and Oak (Quercus Robur). Date: 1898
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Media ID 14230195
© The Sharp Illustration Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
1898 Branches Bugloss Butterflies Butterfly Echium Galleria Lily Markings Moth Moths Nymphaea Tortrix Viper Vipers Wing Wings
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This illustration, dated 1898, showcases an enchanting array of Pyrales and Tortrices moths and butterflies, each with their unique markings and wing patterns, gracefully perched on various plants of the late Victorian era. The intricate details of their delicate wings are highlighted against the lush greenery of the Water Lily (Nymphaea), Vipers Bugloss (Echium Vulgare), Wild Rose (Rosa Canina), Clover (Trifolium), Nettle (Urtica Dioica), and Oak (Quercus Robur). Among the moths, we find the Hydrocampa Nymphaeata, Odontia Dentalis, Ennychia Nigrata, Threnodes Pollinalis, Pyrausta Purpuralis, Botys Urticata, Botys Flavalis, Botys Hyalinalis, Crambus Selasellus, Crambus Pinetellus, Pempelia Semirubella, Myelophila Cribrum, Galleria Mellonella, Aglossa Pinguinalis, Pyralis Farinalis, Teras Caudana, Lozotaenia Sorbiana, and Tortrix Viridana. The butterflies depicted include Pyralis Farinalis and Pyralis Farinalis. The Pyrales and Tortrices are a large group of moths and butterflies, characterized by their slender bodies and narrow wings. Their diverse markings and patterns serve as excellent camouflage, helping them blend in with their surroundings and evade predators. This stunning illustration not only highlights the natural beauty of these fascinating creatures but also showcases the rich biodiversity of the natural world during the late Victorian era.
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