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Silkmoth Collection

Silkmoths, with their stunning beauty and intricate patterns, never fail to captivate our attention

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Oleander Hawkmoth (Daphnis nerii) resting, Southern Sicily, Italy. March

Oleander Hawkmoth (Daphnis nerii) resting, Southern Sicily, Italy. March

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Close up of Madagascan silk moth (Antherina suraka) eyespot on wing showing hair-like scales

Close up of Madagascan silk moth (Antherina suraka) eyespot on wing showing hair-like scales. Focus Stacked. Captive

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Silkmoths (colour litho)

Silkmoths (colour litho)
3630250 Silkmoths (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Silkmoths. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn

Background imageSilkmoth 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 imageSilkmoth Collection: Kentish glory, Endromis versicolora

Kentish glory, Endromis versicolora. Phalaena versicolora. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Georg Klinger from Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Seidenspinner (chromolitho)

Seidenspinner (chromolitho)
5211236 Seidenspinner (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Seidenspinner. Illustration for Brehms Thierleben Allgemeine Kunde des Thierreichs)

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Zig-zag emperor silkmoth, Gonimbrasia tyrrhea

Zig-zag emperor silkmoth, Gonimbrasia tyrrhea (African peacock moth, Phalaena tyrrhea). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Exotic moths including the female promethea silkworm

Exotic moths including the female promethea silkworm
Promethea silkmoth, Callosamia promethea (Saturnia promethea) female, dorsal 1, ventral 2, short-lined chocolate moth, Argyrostrotis anilis (Noctua anilis) 3, and figured tiger moth

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Exotic moths including the promethea silkworm

Exotic moths including the promethea silkworm
Promethea silkmoth, Callosamia promethea (Saturnia promethea) male, dorsal 1, ventral 2, Pitthea famula (Callimorpha? famula) 3, and Antheua servula (Odonestis? servula) 4

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Exotic moths including the ailanthus silkmoth

Exotic moths including the ailanthus silkmoth
Large emerald pearl, Stemorrhages sericea (Botys Desmia? sericea) 1, ailanthus silkmoth, Samia cynthia (Saturnia cynthia) 2, Crotalaria pod borer, Argina astrea (Deiopeia astrea) 3

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Exotic moths including the tasar silkmoth

Exotic moths including the tasar silkmoth
Tasar silkmoth, Antheraea mylitta (Saturnia mylitta) 1, specious tiger moth, Asota speciosa (Noctua? speciosa) 2, and Hypocrita pylotis (Callimorpha? pylotis) 3. Handcoloured lithograph from John O

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: A Silkmoth, Bunaea caffraria, at London Zoo, before 1930 (b / w photo)

A Silkmoth, Bunaea caffraria, at London Zoo, before 1930 (b / w photo)
3483819 A Silkmoth, Bunaea caffraria, at London Zoo, before 1930 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Silkmoth, Bombyx mori

Silkmoth, Bombyx mori
5893434 Silkmoth, Bombyx mori. by Bock, Johann Carl (1757-1843); (add.info.: Silkmoth, Bombyx mori. Phalaena Bombyx mori. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock from Eugenius Johann)

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Polyphemus

Polyphemus
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: The encounter

The encounter
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Tussore Silkmoth

Tussore Silkmoth
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Cecropia-moth

Cecropia-moth
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Mittrei larva

Mittrei larva
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Red sox

Red sox
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Eating machine

Eating machine
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10895984

Picture No. 10895984
Eri Silkmoth - Eggs (Samia cynthia) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10896080

Picture No. 10896080
Giant Silkmoth Moth - Wing windows are witout scales so they are transparent (Rothschildia aurota) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10909626

Picture No. 10909626
Squeeking Silkmoth - antennae - male (Rhodinia fugax shaanxiana) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Silkworm Moth (Bombyx mori), perched on a plant leaf, view from above

Silkworm Moth (Bombyx mori), perched on a plant leaf, view from above

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10895998

Picture No. 10895998
Eri Silkmoth - Caterpillar (Samia cynthia) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10895989

Picture No. 10895989
Madagascan Bulls Eye Silkmoth (Antherina suraka) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10895985

Picture No. 10895985
Madagascan Bulls Eye Silkmoth (Antherina suraka) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10895986

Picture No. 10895986
Madagascan Bulls Eye Silkmoth (Antherina suraka) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10895990

Picture No. 10895990
Madagascan Bulls Eye Silkmoth (Antherina suraka) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10896008

Picture No. 10896008
Eri Silkmoth - mating (Samia cynthia) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10895997

Picture No. 10895997
Eri Silkmoth - Female laying its eggs on a Tree-of-heaven's leaf (Samia cynthia) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10946861

Picture No. 10946861
Lebeau's Rothschildia silkmoth Costa Rica. Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10909625

Picture No. 10909625
Squeeking Silkmoth cocoon (Rhodinia fugax shaanxiana) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10909627

Picture No. 10909627
Squeeking Silkmoth (Rhodinia fugax shaanxiana) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10909624

Picture No. 10909624
Squeeking Silkmoth Caterpillar (Rhodinia fugax shaanxiana) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10909623

Picture No. 10909623
Squeeking Silkmoth Caterpillar (Rhodinia fugax shaanxiana) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10909621

Picture No. 10909621
Squeeking Silkmoth Caterpillar (Rhodinia fugax shaanxiana) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10909620

Picture No. 10909620
Squeeking Silkmoth Caterpillar (Rhodinia fugax shaanxiana) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10909628

Picture No. 10909628
Squeeking Silkmoth - female - on yellow leaves (Rhodinia fugax shaanxiana) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Picture No. 10909622

Picture No. 10909622
Squeeking Silkmoth Caterpillar (Qinling Mountains, Shaanxi Province, China) Date:

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Owl Moth (Automeris belti) adult, flashing eyespots and showing opossum face in defense

Owl Moth (Automeris belti) adult, flashing eyespots and showing opossum face in defense, on ground in cloudforest, Volcan Arenal N.P. Alajuela Province, Costa Rica, August

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Southern Regal Moth (Citheronia lobesis) adult, curled up in defensive wasp immitation pose

Southern Regal Moth (Citheronia lobesis) adult, curled up in defensive wasp immitation pose, in cloudforest, Volcan Arenal N.P. Alajuela Province, Costa Rica, August

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Orizaba Silkmoth (Rothschildia orizaba) adult, resting on leaf, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Orizaba Silkmoth (Rothschildia orizaba) adult, resting on leaf, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Silkmoths (Bombyx mori) emerging from cocoons

Silkmoths (Bombyx mori) emerging from cocoons

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: A silk worm spinning its cocoon

A silk worm spinning its cocoon

Background imageSilkmoth Collection: Forbes silkmoth (Rothschildia lebeau forbesi)

Forbes silkmoth (Rothschildia lebeau forbesi)



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Silkmoths, with their stunning beauty and intricate patterns, never fail to captivate our attention. From the Oleander Hawkmoth gracefully resting in Southern Sicily to the mesmerizing eyespot on the wing of a Madagascan silk moth, these creatures are truly works of art in nature. The delicate hair-like scales on the wings of the Madagascan silk moth create a close-up spectacle that leaves us in awe. Through focus stacking, we can appreciate every detail of this captivating feature. In vintage color lithographs, we get a glimpse into the world of silkmoths as they showcase their vibrant hues and unique designs. The Bombyx mori or Silkmoth stands out among them with its elegance and grace. Among these enchanting species is also the Kentish glory, known for its striking appearance and ability to blend seamlessly into its surroundings. Its presence adds an air of mystery to any landscape it inhabits. Seidenspinner, depicted through chromolithography, showcases yet another exquisite member of this family. Its vivid colors seem almost unreal but serve as a reminder that nature's palette knows no bounds. The Zig-zag emperor silkmoth catches our eye with its distinctive markings and regal demeanor. It reminds us that even within this diverse group, each individual has its own story to tell. Exotic moths like the female promethea silkworm leave us spellbound by their sheer beauty. Their ethereal presence evokes a sense of wonderment as we witness firsthand nature's ability to create such marvels. As we explore further into this realm, we encounter other exotic moths like the ailanthus silkmoth and tasar silkmoth. Each one possesses its own allure and charm that adds depth to our understanding of these magnificent creatures. Even historical records reveal our fascination with silkmoths.