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Leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina
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Leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina
Leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina. Phalaena aesculi. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock from Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786
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Abbildungen Bock Butterfly Carl Caterpillar Christoph Entomology Esper Eugenius Heart Johann Larva Leopard Lepidoptera Metamorphosis Moth Nach Natur Pale Phalaena Prominent Pupa Schmetterlinge Agrotis
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This exquisitely detailed hand-colored copperplate engraving depicts the Leopard Moth, Zeuzera pyrina, also known as the Pale Prominent or Heart and Dart moth. The moth belongs to the family Notodontidae and is native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia. The engraving, created by the skilled hand of Johann Carl Bock in 1786, is part of Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers' renowned work "Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur," published in Erlangen. The Leopard Moth is easily recognizable by its distinctive leopard-like spots on its forewings. The wingspan of an adult Leopard Moth ranges from 3.5 to 5 centimeters. The moth's body is slender and agile, with long, narrow wings that enable it to fly gracefully. The moth's antennae are clubbed, and its legs have prominent palps. The moth undergoes complete metamorphosis, transforming from a caterpillar, or larva, to a pupa, and finally to an adult moth. The caterpillar is a voracious feeder, feeding on various grasses and herbs. Once it pupates, it transforms into an adult moth, emerging from its cocoon to begin its adult life. The Leopard Moth is not to be confused with other moths, such as the Agrotis clavis or the Phalaena spinula, which have similar markings but belong to different families. The moth's dark, sword-shaped markings on its forewings are a striking feature that sets it apart from other moths. This beautiful and intricately detailed engraving is a testament to the artistry and scientific accuracy of the time. It provides a glimpse into the natural world of the past, showcasing the beauty and diversity of the moth species. The Leopard Moth remains an intriguing and captivating subject for entomologists and nature enthusiasts alike.
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