RMEBP1G3–Crambus lathoniellus (Crambus lathoniellus), at a blade of grass
RM2BX4DWD–Satin Grass-veneer Crambus perlella
RMF00D73–Crambus lathoniellus (Crambus lathoniellus), on an oak leaf, Germany
RF2HDX85E–Crambus perlella
RMAC40G6–Crambus lathionellus at rest on log showing markings and detail potton bedfordshire
RMD24Y9T–Hook-streaked Grass-veneer Crambus lathoniellus adult resting on Common Toadflax Linaria vulgaris flower Ivinghoe Beacon
RM2A2MCJP–Crambus, Print, The genus Crambus includes around 155 species of moths in the family Crambidae, distributed globally. The adult stages are called snout moths (a name shared with the rest of the family Crambidae), while the larvae of Crambus and the related genus Herpetogramma are the sod webworms, which can damage grasses
RFG025RD–Crambus perlella micro moth at rest on grass. Small insect in the family Crambidae, known as the grass moths
RMPA3337–Crambus perlella
RMA0JTB1–Moth, Crambus pascuella
RMHHJM21–Dark Grass-veneer (Crambus hamella), a nationally scarce bronze and white micro-moth, sitting on wood in a suburban garden
RM2RXG9E2–Pyralid Moth, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (Crambus lathoniellus)
RMHBWHGM–Satin grass veneer (Crambus perlella)
RMD1KKD1–BLACK-HEADED SOD WEBWORM OR VAGABOND CRAMBUS (CRAMBUS VULGIVAGELLUS) ADULT ON GRASS; DESTRUCTIVE TO GRASSES
RM2PG05TR–Hooked Grass Furrow (Crambus lathoniellus), adult, resting on the flower of common toadflax (Linaria vulgaris), Ivinghoe Beacon, Chiltern Hills
RF2WA0M0K–Crambus lathoniellus Family Crambidae Genus Crambus Hook-streak Grass-veneer moth wild nature insect wallpaper, picture, photography
RMMY3CA6–Braungestreifte Spannereule, Herminia tarsicrinalis, Crambus tarsicrinatus, shaded fan-foot, l'Herminie des ronces, Eulenfalter, Noctuidae, noctuid mo
RM2X00N1F–Phalaena machaonaria 1, geometrid moth, Stalagmia guttaria 2, Herminia sidonia 5, maruca pod borer, Maruca vitrata 9, tabby moth, Aglossa species 11, greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella 12, Crambus retusalis 14. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Eugene Giraud after an illustration by Felix-Edouard Guérin-Méneville and Édouard Traviès from Guérin-Méneville’s Iconographie du règne animal de George Cuvier, Iconography of the Animal Kingdom by George Cuvier, J. B. Bailliere, Paris, 1829-1844.
RM2PJH4WB–Weevil
RMJ7T8K2–Crambus uliginosellus
RF2RW0XW6–White grass borer on a grass-stock, A satin grey veneer on a grass-stock
RMD1KKDT–BLACK-HEADED SOD WEBWORM OR VAGABOND CRAMBUS (CRAMBUS VULGIVAGELLUS) ADULT, LARVA AND EGGS; DESTRUCTIVE TO GRASSES
RMJ2W82D–10-Crambus dianiphalis Hampson 1908
RMP23T01–. Crambus 70 Crambus - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 058 03 0002
RF2JF03DG–Closeup on the white striped Inlaid Grass-veneer moth, Crambus pascuella sitting on wood in the garden
RMP5XK3J–N/A. English: Crambus uliginosellus . 1850. Philipp Christoph Zeller (1808–1883) Alternative names Zeller Description German entomologist Date of birth/death 9 April 1808 27 March 1883 Location of birth/death Steinheim an der Murr Szczecin Authority control : Q63361 VIAF:77097571 ISNI:0000 0000 8269 9919 LCCN:no2006035465 Open Library:OL2447948A GND:117595918 WorldCat in ANONYMOUS 387 Crambus uliginosellus
RFT0KW7G–Close up photo of an isolated Sod Webworm Moth (Pediasia trisecta)
RM2HC0E1M–Hook-streaked Grass-veneer moth (Crambus lathoniellus) on flowerspike of Small White Orchid (Pseudorchis albida) in North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMWH97H7–Butterflies/moths - (first row top to bottom) Galleria melonella, Palpita unionalis, Apomyelois bistriatella, Plodia interpunctella, Pampelia formosa, Ephestia elutella, Ephistia kuehniella, Nomophila noctuella, Aulacodes splendens - (second row top to bottom) Dichocrocis zebralis, Filodes fulvidorsalis, Hyblaea sanguinea, Rhodoneura limatula, Herdonia osacesalis, Stericta flammealis - (third row top to bottom) Palpita unionalis, Filodes fulvidorsalis, Pyrausta daphalis, Etiella zinckenella, Crambus occidentalis, Anania funebris, Thyris lugubralis, Agdistis bennetii, (fourth row top to
RMTRDPM4–shaded fan-foot (Herminia tarsicrinalis, Crambus tarsicrinatus), sitting at bark, Germany
RF2BTHBJH–The representation of the moth, Crambus vulvivagellus species, wings spread. Forewings with dark mottled markings and hindwings are paler with oblique
RMTRDR7T–Hook-streak Grass-veneer, Hook-streaked Grass-Veneer (Crambus lathoniellus), sitting at a leaf, side view, Germany
RMMY3C9R–Braungestreifte Spannereule, Herminia tarsicrinalis, Crambus tarsicrinatus, shaded fan-foot, l'Herminie des ronces, Eulenfalter, Noctuidae, noctuid mo
RMTRDPPD–large stable tabby, tabby moth, grease moth (Aglossa pinguinalis, Aglossa streatfieldii, Crambus pinguinatus), sitting on a leaf, Germany
RM2AJ8J2E–The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . lpi are elongated and recurved. The wings form with the body, at the sides ofwhich they are horizontally extended, a kind of delta, of which the posterior edge has at the middlean indented angle, or appears furcate. The Deltoid Lepidoptera form the subgenus Herminia, Latr., belonging to the division of the Phalana Pyralis of Linn., Hyblcea and part of Crambus, Fabr. The ninth section of the Nocturna, that of theTiNEiTES, Latr. {Phalmna Tinea, Linn.), and the
RFEA65GB–Pyralidae
RMA7ACG6–Pyralid Moth
RMBKPA1M–Een grasmot op een grasspriet,A Immaculate Grass-veneer Moth on a grass stem.
RF2GY6GF4–A satin grass veneer on a grassstock
RF2G4DTKC–A satin grass veneer on a grassstock
RMG3K9H6–snout motth
RMKJ6XY0–Zünsler, Catoptria margaritella, Crambus margaritellus, Pearl-band Grass Veneer, Silver-stripe Grass-veneer, Le Crambus à rayure d'argent. Crambidae,
RF2FM5DXC–Webworms
RMMA7F8T–. Einführung in die Kenntnis der Insekten . Unterkiefer eines Kleinschmetter- lings, Crambus canna- riim. Nach Westwood, me, die den Rüssel bildende Aussenlade; st. Stamm; t, Taster. tiger Beschaffenheit.
RF2K62NBR–A closeup of a crambus lathoniellus on a green grass
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