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Erebidae Collection

Erebidae, also known as tiger moths, are a diverse and captivating family of insects


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Erebidae, also known as tiger moths, are a diverse and captivating family of insects. From the vibrant Jersey tiger moth with its striking yellow color variation to the Garden tiger moth found in Northern Ireland, these creatures never fail to amaze. Their wings display intricate patterns that mesmerize onlookers, like the close-up shot of an English Garden tiger moth's wing patterns captured in July. Traveling across continents, the Great tiger moth can be spotted in Quebec, Canada during November. Its presence adds a touch of beauty to the province's landscape. Meanwhile, the Clearwing moth poses elegantly against a white background in a mobile field studio—a testament to its delicate nature. The Nine-spotted moth finds nourishment from Mountain arnica flowers while showcasing its unique markings. In Derbyshire's Peak District National Park resides another enchanting species—the Beautiful hook-tip moth—gracefully fluttering amidst nature's wonders. Belgium is home to yet another member of this fascinating family—the Nine-spotted Syntomis phegea perched delicately on a grass flower head at Peerdsbos in Brasschaat. Venturing further south brings us face-to-face with Costa Rica's Red-legged bumble-moth clinging onto lichen-covered tree trunks—an exquisite sight indeed. And let us not forget about Sheffield's Ruby tiger moth resting peacefully on ferns during August or Alabama's Painted lichen moth adding splashes of color against autumn leaves. These glimpses into Erebidae showcase their diversity and resilience as they adapt to various habitats worldwide. Each photograph captures their beauty and uniqueness—a reminder that even within one family lies an array of stunning creations waiting to be discovered and appreciated by all who encounter them.