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Luna Moth Collection

The enchanting Luna Moth, with its delicate wings and ethereal beauty, is a sight to behold

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Pair of Luna Silk Moth of North American photographed Sammamish, Washington

Pair of Luna Silk Moth of North American photographed Sammamish, Washington

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Luna or comet moth, Actias species? (Long-tailed phalaena, Phalaena macroura)

Luna or comet moth, Actias species? (Long-tailed phalaena, Phalaena macroura)
FLO4683172 Luna or comet moth, Actias species? (Long-tailed phalaena, Phalaena macroura.) Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Luna moth (Actias luna), photographed on white. New Brunswick, Canada, June

Luna moth (Actias luna), photographed on white. New Brunswick, Canada, June

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Luna Moth Moon Moth Actias Luna Silk Moths Giant Silkworm Moths

Luna Moth Moon Moth Actias Luna Silk Moths Giant Silkworm Moths
A Luna Moth rests on a lady Fern, its eye spots and long tail visible

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Luna moths (Actias luna) New Brunswick, Canada, June

Luna moths (Actias luna) New Brunswick, Canada, June

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Luna Moth. Creator: Tom Artin

Luna Moth. Creator: Tom Artin
Luna Moth

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Luna Moth (Actias luna) on phlox Marion County, Illinois

Luna Moth (Actias luna) on phlox Marion County, Illinois

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: USA, Michigan. Close-up of luna moth on flower

USA, Michigan. Close-up of luna moth on flower

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Luna moth, Actias luna, (Saturniidae family) on pink Candelabra primroses

Luna moth, Actias luna, (Saturniidae family) on pink Candelabra primroses

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Luna moths (Actias luna) New Brunswick, Canada, June

Luna moths (Actias luna) New Brunswick, Canada, June

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: USA, Pennsylvania. Luna moth on crabapple tree. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes

USA, Pennsylvania. Luna moth on crabapple tree. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Michigan, Rochester. Luna moth on Cat Tail (Actias luna)

Michigan, Rochester. Luna moth on Cat Tail (Actias luna)

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Male Luna Moth antenae and wing spots. (Actias luna)

Male Luna Moth antenae and wing spots. (Actias luna)
Male Luna Moth antennae and wing spots. (Actias luna)

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: USA, Pennsylvania. Luna moth on old window with cosmos flowers

USA, Pennsylvania. Luna moth on old window with cosmos flowers. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: USA, Pennsylvania. Luna moth on pink clematis

USA, Pennsylvania. Luna moth on pink clematis. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: USA, Pennsylvania, Luna moth on orange dahlia behind glass

USA, Pennsylvania, Luna moth on orange dahlia behind glass. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: USA, Pennsylvania, Luna moth on fence with pink clematis flowers

USA, Pennsylvania, Luna moth on fence with pink clematis flowers
USA, Pennsylvania. Luna moth on fence with pink clematis. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Luna Moth (Actias luna) on Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) on white background, Marion Co

Luna Moth (Actias luna) on Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) on white background, Marion County, Illinois

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Luna Moth on Cherry Tree in Spring. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Luna Moth on Cherry Tree in Spring. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Actias luna, luna moth

Actias luna, luna moth
This species of moth belong to the family Saturniidae: Saturniinae. This species has a wingspan of 83mm and originates from the U.S.A

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Actias luna, emperor moth

Actias luna, emperor moth
A green swallow tailed emperor moth with the liquid amber or sweet gum plant (Liquidambar styraciflua) by John Abbot (1751-1840)

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Male Luna Silk Moth of North American photographed Sammamish, Washington

Male Luna Silk Moth of North American photographed Sammamish, Washington

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Luna Moth - Newly emerged adult - Family Saturnidae - one of the most beautiful insects in

Luna Moth - Newly emerged adult - Family Saturnidae - one of the most beautiful insects in the world - Found in Eastern
CAN-4498 Luna Moth - Newly emerged adult New York - USA Arctias luna Family Saturnidae John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Female Luna Moth (Actias luna)

Female Luna Moth (Actias luna)

Background imageLuna Moth Collection: Male Luna Silk

Male Luna Silk Moth of North American photographed Sammamish, Washington


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The enchanting Luna Moth, with its delicate wings and ethereal beauty, is a sight to behold. Captured in various locations across North America, these stunning creatures never fail to mesmerize observers. In Sammamish, Washington, a pair of Luna Silk Moths gracefully pose for the camera. Their vibrant green wings shimmer against the backdrop of nature's splendor. Meanwhile, in New Brunswick, Canada, another Luna Moth (Actias luna) takes center stage on a white surface. Its intricate patterns and graceful posture showcase the true magnificence of this species. Photographer Tom Artin captures the essence of a Luna Moth in all its glory. The image showcases every detail of its velvety wings as it perches on phlox flowers in Marion County, Illinois. In Michigan, an up-close shot reveals the intricate textures and colors that adorn this majestic creature as it rests upon a vibrant flower. The Saturniidae family member finds solace amidst pink Candelabra primroses – an exquisite contrast that highlights its natural elegance. This scene repeats itself during June in New Brunswick when multiple Luna moths make their presence known among colorful blooms. Pennsylvania becomes home to several captivating encounters with these mystical beings. A Luna moth delicately balances on an old window ledge adorned with cosmos flowers while another graces pink clematis petals with its presence. Behind glass lies yet another breathtaking spectacle – an orange dahlia serving as a backdrop for this magnificent creature's fleeting visit. A fence covered in pink clematis flowers provides both support and beauty for one lucky observer who witnesses a Luna moth's flight through Pennsylvania's landscapes. These glimpses into the world of the Luna moth remind us of nature's artistry at play – where delicate creatures dance among blossoms and capture our hearts with their ephemeral gracefulness.