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Populi Collection

"Exploring the World of Populi: A Captivating Journey through Nature's Winged Wonders" Delve into the enchanting realm of populi

Background imagePopuli Collection: Poplar hawk-moth, Laothoe populi, small magpie likeness moth, Margaritia verticalis

Poplar hawk-moth, Laothoe populi, small magpie likeness moth, Margaritia verticalis, grey scalloped bar moth
FLO4638824 Poplar hawk-moth, Laothoe populi, small magpie likeness moth, Margaritia verticalis, grey scalloped bar moth, Dyscia fagaria, shaded broad bar, Scotopteryx chenopodiata

Background imagePopuli Collection: White-tailed Skimmer

White-tailed Skimmer
Fabrizio Daminelli

Background imagePopuli Collection: December moth, Poecilocampa populi

December moth, Poecilocampa populi, male, female, larvae, folliculus, chrysalis. Bombyx populi. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock from Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die

Background imagePopuli Collection: Silkmoth, Bombyx mori

Silkmoth, Bombyx mori. Phalaena Bombyx mori. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock from Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen

Background imagePopuli Collection: Poplar admiral butterfly, Limenitis populi

Poplar admiral butterfly, Limenitis populi (Poplar butterfly, Papilio populi). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imagePopuli Collection: Lime hawkmoth, eyed hawkmoth, and poplar hawkmoth

Lime hawkmoth, eyed hawkmoth, and poplar hawkmoth
Lime hawkmoth, Mimas tiliae, eyed hawkmoth, Smerinthus ocellatus, and poplar hawkmoth, Laothoe populi. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis Nicolas

Background imagePopuli Collection: Poplar admiral, common glider, and Hungarian glider

Poplar admiral, common glider, and Hungarian glider
Poplar admiral, Limenitis populi, common glider, Neptis sappho, and Hungarian glider, Neptis rivularis. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis Nicolas

Background imagePopuli Collection: Poplar admiral and purple emperor

Poplar admiral and purple emperor
Poplar admiral butterfly, Limenitis populi, 1, 2, 3, 4, and purple emperor, Apatura iris 5, 6, 7, 8, with caterpillar and pupa

Background imagePopuli Collection: Poplar hawk-moth, Laothoe populi

Poplar hawk-moth, Laothoe populi moth and larva. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and etched by Jacob l Admiral in Naauwkeurige Waarneemingen omtrent de veranderingen van veele Insekten

Background imagePopuli Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 160

Curtis British Entomology Plate 160
Coleoptera: Cryptophagus populi (Dark Cryptophagus Fungus-feeder) [Plant: Lathraea squamaria (Great Tooth-wort)] Date: 1824-39

Background imagePopuli Collection: Fons ad aream Portae Populi = Fontan auf dem

Fons ad aream Portae Populi = Fontan auf dem Platz bey der Pforten Populi, Der romischen Fontanen wahre Abbildung: wie solche, so wohl auf offentlichen Platzen und Palatien

Background imagePopuli Collection: Aqua acetosa extra urbem penes Portam Populi

Aqua acetosa extra urbem penes Portam Populi
Aqua acetosa extra urbem, penes Portam Populi = Sauer Bronnen ausser halb der Statt, Der romischen Fontanen wahre Abbildung: wie solche, so wohl auf offentlichen Platzen und Palatien

Background imagePopuli Collection: Illustration, Nymphalidae -- Danaidae

Illustration, Nymphalidae -- Danaidae -- Limenitis Populi, Apatura Iris, Apatura Ilia (variety Clytie), Charaxes Jasius, Danaus Chrysippus

Background imagePopuli Collection: Picture No. 11807174

Picture No. 11807174
Poplar Hawk-moth, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imagePopuli Collection: Picture No. 11807059

Picture No. 11807059
Poplar Hawk-moth, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imagePopuli Collection: Lina Populi

Lina Populi
Antique illustration of a Lina Populi

Background imagePopuli Collection: Portrait of King George I of Great Britain, Arnoud van Halen, 1714 - 1732

Portrait of King George I of Great Britain, Arnoud van Halen, 1714 - 1732

Background imagePopuli Collection: Larva of the poplar leaf beetle (Chrysomela populi), metamorphosis

Larva of the poplar leaf beetle (Chrysomela populi), metamorphosis

Background imagePopuli Collection: Picture No. 10896021

Picture No. 10896021
Poplar Hawk Moth (Laothoe populi) Date:

Background imagePopuli Collection: Picture No. 10893280

Picture No. 10893280
Poplar Hawk Moth at rest (Laothoe populi) Date:

Background imagePopuli Collection: 1867 / Vox Populi / Cartoon

1867 / Vox Populi / Cartoon
Vox populi - a bully that must be put down - the working man as a belligerent, hard-drinking rough who will drag the country down to his own disgusting level

Background imagePopuli Collection: Roman Dictatorship instituted

Roman Dictatorship instituted
The Roman Dictatorship (Magister Populi or Master of the People) is instituted for crisis situations or special purposes, ruling with supreme power for a set period


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"Exploring the World of Populi: A Captivating Journey through Nature's Winged Wonders" Delve into the enchanting realm of populi, where a myriad of fascinating creatures take flight. From the elegant White-tailed Skimmer to the elusive December moth, Poecilocampa populi, these insects captivate with their delicate beauty and intricate patterns. Among them is the Silkmoth, Bombyx mori, renowned for its silky threads that have been woven into luxurious fabrics for centuries. Its transformation from a humble caterpillar to a magnificent winged creature never ceases to amaze. The Poplar admiral butterfly, Limenitis populi, gracefully flutters amidst its preferred habitat - lush poplar trees. With striking black and white markings adorning its wings, it effortlessly stands out in nature's tapestry. Joining this symphony of fluttering wings are the Lime hawkmoth, eyed hawkmoth, and poplar hawkmoth. These majestic creatures traverse vast distances during their migratory journeys while leaving spectators awe-inspired by their sheer size and grace. Witness breathtaking aerial displays as the Poplar admiral glides alongside common gliders and Hungarian gliders. Their synchronized movements paint an ethereal picture against clear blue skies. Intrigue deepens as we encounter rare sightings like the regal Poplar admiral dancing in tandem with the elusive purple emperor butterfly. These encounters remind us of nature's ability to surprise us at every turn. Enter nocturnal realms where darkness unveils hidden wonders such as the mysterious Poplar hawk-moth (Laothoe populi). Its cryptic camouflage allows it to blend seamlessly with its surroundings while captivating observers under moonlit nights. Immerse yourself in Curtis British Entomology Plate 160 illustrations that bring these extraordinary creatures to life on paper. Marvel at each stroke of detail meticulously captured by skilled artists who strive to share their love for entomology.