Donovan's Tiger Moth (Aloa marginata).
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The First Book of Bugs. Written and illustrated by Margaret Williamson. 1949.
Internet Archive
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This, like all Clymene moths has a funny little cross on its back!
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Humble Magpie Moth Caterpillar
Specimen - Nyctemera baulus
Foodplant - Emilia
01/06/22
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Tiger Moth (Areas galactina), family Erebidae, MCM Nature Discovery Villa, Fraser's Hill, Malaysia
photograph by David Fischer
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Tiger Moth Pattern, available on a variety of products.
To order, click on the image.
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No common name (Amata nigriceps).
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Insects. Illustrated by Ron King. 1971.
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Moth Of The Day #186
Arge Moth / Arge Tiger Moth
Apantesis arge
From the erebidae family. They have a wingspan of 38-50 mm. It can be found throughout North America.
Image sources: [1] [2]
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A collection of insects found on a walk.
You don’t always need to go into the wilderness to find bugs,
sometimes they’re simply sitting on the wall.
Utetheisa aegrotum (1st, large moth)
Crocidosema plebejana (2nd, small moth)
Unknown, Lauxaniidae (3rd, fly)
Unknown, Conocephalus (4th, katydid)
30/05/22
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