RM2T8WXAP–Medal attributed to Gustave Salicis (1818-1889), founder of the Sorbonne courses for young girls, 1867, Bovy, Antoine, Engraver in medals, Peyre, Jules Constant, Draftsman, Desaide-Roquelay (Father), Engraver in medals, En 1867, Numismatics, Medal, Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 4.6 cm, Weight (type dimension): 45.17 g
RMAPWMAM–Midge gall Rhabdophaga salicis Insect grub in Willow Cutout
RMBPJF22–Pterocomma salicis (Black Willow Aphid), tended to by Black Garden Ants (Lasius niger)
RF2GNKGGA–Satin moth, Leucoma salicis, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RMCEH26P–White Satin Moth or Satin Moth (Leucoma salicis) caterpillars climbing a twig.
RMM1Y6F2–Caterpillars of Willow sawfly (Nematus salicis), eating leaves of a Willow (leaf), Lower Saxony, Germany
RFRA919C–This image was taken locally at Ainsdale LNR where the White Satin (Leucoma salicis) moth feeds, mates and lays eggs on the dwarf willow scrub.
RMCNY193–Willow sawfly (Pteronus salicis, Pteronidea salicis, Nematus salicis), larvae feeding on a leaf, Germany
RFCN0NDH–ROMANIA - CIRCA 1996: A stamp printed in Romania, shows a beetle Anthaxia salicis, circa 1996
RMA0G3E5–White Satin Leucoma salicis Larva
RMDW8N0M–White Satin Moth (Leucoma salicis) adult male resting on birch bark Oxfordshire England July
RMAGBHM1–White Satin Moth Leucoma salicis at rest on twig showing markings and detail with out of focus background Potton Bedfordshire
RMBN1GCP–White Satin Moth Leucoma salicis Caterpillar Taken on The Sefton Coast, Merseyside, UK
RF2HW6FTG–Caterpillars of Pteronidea salicis - pest that eats leaves of willow trees, also grown in gardens
RMCTT6TY–White Satin Moth (Leucoma salicis) on Common Ragwort flowers
RM2T8WXBB–Medal attributed to Gustave Salicis (1818-1889), founder of the Sorbonne courses for young girls, 1867, Bovy, Antoine, Engraver in medals, Peyre, Jules Constant, Draftsman, Desaide-Roquelay (Father), Engraver in medals, En 1867, Numismatics, Medal, Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 4.6 cm, Weight (type dimension): 45.17 g
RMBPJEKE–Pterocomma salicis (Black Willow Aphid), tended to by Black Garden Ants (Lasius niger)
RM2M97M9E–Illustration, Liparidae -- Bombycoidae -- Leucoma Salicis, Ocneria Dispar, Ocneria Monacha, Porthesia Chrysorrhoea, Porthesia Auriflua, Laria V Nigra, Panthea Coenobita. The plants are Five-Stamened Willow (Salix Pentandra), Dog Rose (Rosa Rubrifolia) and Hornbeam (Carpinus Betulus).
RM2BT51G2–White satin moth or satin moth, Leucoma salicis, and white prominent, Leucodonta bicoloria. Phalaena salicis, Bombyx bicoloria. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock from Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786.
RMT18RHH–White satin moth or satin moth, Leucoma salicis, and white prominent, Leucodonta bicoloria. Phalaena salicis, Bombyx bicoloria. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock from Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper’s Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786.
RM2DYY7A7–White satin moth, Norfolk, England
RM2A74RDM–Eyed hawkmoth, Smerinthus occellatus, and white satin moth, Leucoma salicis, feeding on willow leaves. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from 'The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies,' new edition edited by J. O. Westwood, published by Henry Bohn, London, 1840.
RMP5REE1–N/A. English: Ivory-billed Woodpecker, Campephilus principalis on Water Oak, Quercus phellos. Hand-colored engraving. Original caption (cropped off here) reads: Picus Maximus rostro albo: The largest white-bill Wood-pecker; Quercus, an potius Ilex Marilandica folio longo angusto Salicis. Ray Hist: The Willow-Oak . 1754. Catesby, Mark (1683-1749), and Edwards, George (1694-1773) 265 Campephilus principalisCatesbyV1P016AA
RM2H5RM5G–Water scorpion, Nepa grandis, aphid, Pterocomma salicis, scale insect, Kermes quercus, woolly aphid, Psylla buxi, Psylla alni, soft scale insect, Coccus hesperidum, bedbug, Cimex lectularius, etc. Copperplate engraving by Milton from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1818.
RMCNY19J–Willow sawfly (Pteronus salicis, Pteronidea salicis, Nematus salicis), larvae feeding on a leaf, Germany
RFRA91CY–A freshly emerged female White Satin Moth hangs upside down to dry her wings on dwarf willow at Ainsdale local nature reserve on the Sefton coast.
RMCNY04Y–Satin moth, White Satin Moth (Leucoma salicis), male, Germany
RMDW8T9X–White Satin Moth (Leucoma salicis) adult male showing antennae resting on birch bark Oxfordshire England July
RMDR1765–White Satin Moth (Leucoma salicis) male at rest on bark, showing antennae, Oxfordshire, England, July
RMBN1GCH–White Satin Moth Leucoma salicis Female Laying Eggs Taken on The Sefton Coast, Merseyside, UK
RF2HW6FP9–Caterpillars of Pteronidea salicis - pest that eats leaves of willow trees, also grown in gardens
RMJTHG05–Rhamnusium.salicis. .calwer.40.14
RM2A2RJ23–Butterflies, caterpillars and pupae in Central Europe 10, Hepialus Humuli, Cossus Cossus, Zeuzera Pyrina, Heterogenea Limacodes, Psyche Unicolor, Orgya Antiqua, Orgya Gonostigma, Dasychira Pudibunda, Leucoma Salicis, Plate XVIII, after p. 76, Deuchert, Heinrich (del. ad. nat.); Slocombe, A. (del. ad nat.), 1893, Max Korb; Heinrich Deuchert; A. Slocombe: Die Schmetterlinge Mittel-Europas: Darstellung und Beschreibung der hauptsächlichen mitteleuropäischen Schmetterlinge nebst Anleitung, dieselben zu fangen oder zu züchten und eine Sammlung anzulegen. Nürnberg: Theo. Stroeser's Kunstverlag, [
RMBPJF63–Pterocomma salicis (Black Willow Aphid), tended to by Black Garden Ants (Lasius niger)
RF2H2KEXD–Caterpillars of Pteronidea salicis - pest that eats leaves of willow trees, also grown in gardens
RMP6FE6Y–Eyed hawkmoth, Smerinthus occellatus, and white satin moth, Leucoma salicis, feeding on willow leaves. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from 'The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies,' new edition edited by J. O. Westwood, published by Henry Bohn, London, 1840.
RMPDP08P–Apocynum, maritimum, Venetum, Salicis folio, flore albo = Tithymalus maritimus, sive Esularara e Lio Venetum Insula, flore albo = Pianta della Seta = Apocin.
RMJE7CJD–Anthaxia.salicis.-.calwer.23.19
RM2BF1RF3–Corythucha salicis. 13 Apr 20171
RF2N5JCWF–Botanik, Pflanze, Variationen der Zistrose, a. Cistus annuus supinus, b. Cistus foemina foliis salvia, c. Cistus folio salicis flore macula nigra, d. Cistus humilis flore albo, e. Cistus humilis helianthemum dictum, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 18. Jahrhundert
RM2BF6J16–Rhopalosiphum salicis. 7 Oct 20151
RMGNN1PA–72.009 (2031) White Satin Moth - Leucoma salicis
RFRADKPK–A pupa forms after a fully fed caterpillar enters the pupal stage on dwarf willow at Ainsdale local nature reserve on the Sefton coast.
RMCNY059–Satin moth, White Satin Moth (Leucoma salicis), male sitting on bark, Germany
RM2B9K8EB–Medal attributed to Gustave Salicis (1818-1889), founder of lectures at the Sorbonne for girls 1867 Antoine Bovy (1795-1877). Médaille attribuée à Gustave Salicis (1818-1889), fondateur des cours de la Sorbonne pour jeunes filles. Cuivre, 1867. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RMDR1729–White Satin Moth (Leucoma salicis) male at rest on silver birch, showing antennae, Oxfordshire, England, July
RF2GPJ2H6–Aster flore bellidis und Aster luteus folio hirsuto salicis, Arten und Sorten der Pflanzengattung Aster, Phytanthoza iconographia, historische Pflanzenillustration aus dem um 1740 erschienen Buch, digital aufbereitet, historical plant illustration from the book published around 1740, digitally enhanced
RMK137F1–Apocynum, maritimum, Venetum, Salicis folio, flore albo = Tithymalus maritimus, sive Esularara e Lio Venetum Insula, flore albo = Pianta della Seta = Apocin
RF2WAAWJD–Satin moth (Leucoma salicis) is a moth native to Eurasia. Chrysalis.
RMBPJEFY–Pterocomma salicis (Black Willow Aphid), tended to by Black Garden Ants (Lasius niger)
RF2H2KF00–Caterpillars of Pteronidea salicis - pest that eats leaves of willow trees, also grown in gardens
RM2T685J6–Water scorpion, Nepa grandis, aphid, Pterocomma salicis, scale insect, Kermes quercus, woolly aphid, Psylla buxi, Psylla alni, soft scale insect, Coccus hesperidum, bedbug, Cimex lectularius, etc. Copperplate engraving by Milton from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1818.
RM2WA1TTD–Detailed closeup on the European white satin moth Leucoma salicis sitting on wood
RFC5PHG0–Anthaxia salicis isolated on a white background.
RF2FWTKRY–White fluffy caterpillar of a Leucoma salicis or Lymantriinae butterfly on green leaf.
RMPE1WK1–Anthaxia.salicis.-.calwer.23.19.
RF2G5R469–Closeup shot of Leucoma salicis sitting on a twig
RFB3BD7D–White Satin Moth - Leucoma salicis
RFRA91A5–A caterpillar feeds up on dwarf willow at Ainsdale local nature reserve on the sefton coast. These moths emerge here in good numbers each year.
RMCNY056–Satin moth, White Satin Moth (Leucoma salicis), male sitting on bark, Germany
RFB30E83–White Satin Moth Pupa - Leucoma salicis
RMFJ6BAP–willow sawfly (Nematus salicis), young larva eating hole in a leaf, Germany, Bavaria, Niederbayern, Lower Bavaria
RMMPEKMJ–Pappelspinner, Pappel-Trägspinner, Pappel-Spinner, Atlasspinner, Atlas, Weidenspinner, Leucoma salicis, Stilpnotia salicis, satin moth, White Satin Mo
RMDR176E–White Satin Moth (Leucoma salicis) male at rest on silver birch, showing antennae, Oxfordshire, England, July
RF2GPJ2HJ–Aster montanus luteus salicis glabro folio und Aster atticus foliis floram mollioribus, Arten und Sorten der Pflanzengattung Aster, Phytanthoza iconographia, historische Pflanzenillustration aus dem um 1740 erschienen Buch, digital aufbereitet, historical plant illustration from the book published around 1740, digitally enhanced
RMBPJECY–Pterocomma salicis (Black Willow Aphid), tended to by Black Garden Ants (Lasius niger)
RF2H2KEYE–Caterpillars of Pteronidea salicis - pest that eats leaves of willow trees, also grown in gardens
RMP6H9AC–White satin moth, Leucoma salicis 1, puss moth, Cerura vinula, and hummingbird hawk-moth, Macroglossum stellatarum 3, moth, larva, caterillar, pupa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's 'Bilderbuch fur Kinder' (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1807. Friedrich Johann Bertuch (1747-1822) was a German publisher and man of arts most famous for his 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RF2WAAWJK–Satin moth (Leucoma salicis) is a moth native to Eurasia. Adult (imago).
RM2WA1TTG–Detailed facial closeup on the European white satin moth Leucoma salicis sitting on wood
RFB2NTA0–White Satin Moth Larva - Leucoma salicis
RM2RA8HGB–Detailed closeup on the the spotted larvae of the Willow sawfly , Nematus salicis on Salix caprea in the garden
RM2HD06PH–Rhamnusium.salicis.-.calwer.40.14.
RMBWX53D–White Satin Moth (Leucoma salicis) caterpillar, final instar, feeding on Goat Willow (Salix caprea) leaves, in urban garden,
RMET7N1Y–Atlasspinner, Atlas, Weidenspinner, Pappelspinner, Pappel-Traegspinner, Pappel-Spinner (Leucoma salicis), Maennchen sitzt auf Bo
RMW8NDHG–A white satin moth, Leucoma salicis, a destructive moth that resides in the Pacific Northwest. Caterpillars eat the leaves of poplar, aspen, willow, a
RMBB00WM–Moths: L. Salicis,O. Dispar,et al.
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