RFG7A1CW–Clouded magpie moth (Abraxas sylvata), in the family Geometridae, the geometer moths, associated with elm (Ulmus sp.)
RF2M7X0FT–Clouded magpie, Abraxas sylvata, moth from Finland
RF2WHK6XA–Abraxas sylvata
RF2DH3457–Yorkshire magpie moth 'Abraxas sylvata'
RF2BH8TK8–Clouded magpie, Abraxas sylvata, sitting on leaf, Bavaria, Germany
RF2RTCHWC–Spotted butterfly abraxas sylvata broadly spread its wings with brown spots.
RMG196E0–Child holding a Clouded Magpie Moth, Abraxus sylvata, Wales, UK.
RF2T6NMW2–Clouded Magpie moth (Abraxas sylvata) adult at rest on leaf Eccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK. July
RM2M97M9P–Illustration, Dendrometridae -- Venilia Macularia, Bapta Bimaculata, Abraxas Sylvata, Abraxas Pantaria, Abraxas Grossulariata, Abraxas Marginata, Rhyparia Melanaria, Fidonia Piniaria, Fidonia Atomaria, Thamnonoma Wavaria, Fidonia Clathrata. The plants are Red Currant (Ribes Rubrum) and Hazel (Corylus Avellana).
RMP5DBE1–Abraxas ulmata, Abraxas sylvata, Yorkshire, Scarce Magpie or Clouded Magpie moth and caterpillar, with common elm tree, Ulmus campestris. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Curtis for his own 'British Entomology, being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland,' London, 1834. Curtis (1791 –1862) was an entomologist, illustrator, engraver and publisher. 'British Entomology' was published from 1824 to 1839, and comprised 770 illustrations of insects and the plants upon which they are found.
RF2JJGD3T–A palearctic moth, the Clouded magpie resting on its wings on a leaf during a rainy day in Northern Europe
RF2JN6T8J–An adorable Clouded magpie on lush green leaf
RM2A33DEF–F Nemos OBA Abraxas sylvata.
RM2JD3JW4–Abraxas sylvata, the clouded magpie, is a Palearctic moth of the family Geometridae.
RMW7Y66P–Waved carpet moth (Hydrelia sylvata) resting on wood, Parikkala, Etela-Karjala / South Karelia, Etela-Suomi / South Finland, Finland. June
RMK6Y3FB–F Nemos OBA Abraxas sylvata
RFP7DRPD–Clouded magpie moth, Abraxas sylvata
RMK0XDYX–Abraxas sylvata (Clouded Magpie), Arnhem, the Netherlands
RFH4FYAH–Clouded magpie moth (Abraxas sylvata) caterpillar. Distinctive larva in the family Geometridae on wych elm (Ulmus glabra)
RMC91KYC–Abraxas ulmata, Yorkshire, Scarce Magpie or Clouded Magpie moth
RF2G6C7NE–Clouded Magpie, day-flying moth, Cumbria, UK
RF2KFWMD8–A closeup of a clouded magpie isolated on the green grass
RMW7Y6A2–Clouded magpie moth (Calospilos / Abraxas sylvatus) Parikkala, Etela-Karjala / South Karelia, Etela-Suomi / South Finland, Finland. June
RME1R9TA–Clouded Magpie on moss
RF2RFC13A–The white elm moth. Top view. Watercolor illustration
RMRGD40E–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Entomology. . 226 A. albulata 227 A. opedogramma 228 A. undulaia ll1) H. bella 230 H. sylvata. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
RMMCR5PT–. 1. Submutata. 2. a. b. Bemutaria. 3. C'aricaria. 4. Immutata. 5. a. b. Strigaria. 6. a. b. Umbelaria. 7. Strigilaria. 8. Emutaria. 9. a. b. Ornata. 10. a. b. Decorata 11. a —e. Pendularia. 12. a. b. Punctaria. 13. a. b. c. Amata. 14. Vibicaria. 15. Calabraria. 16. a. b. Melanaria. 17. a. b. Grosaulariata. 18. Pantaria. 19. a—c. Sylvata. 20. Adustata. a. b.21. Marginata. 22. a. b. Temerata. 23. Trimaculata. 24. a. b. c. Pusaria. 25. a. b. Pulveraria.
RF2P90MK5–Spotted butterfly abraxas sylvata broadly spread its wings with brown spots.
RM2ABY95B–Photo butterflies Abraxas sylvata
RMF00F8M–Clouded Magpie (Abraxas sylvata, Abraxas sylvatus Calospilos sylvata), caterpillar on a twig, Germany
RM2CCBWJ5–Photo butterfly Abraxas sylvata
RMTRDNMG–Clouded Magpie (Abraxas sylvata, Abraxas sylvatus Calospilos sylvata), sitting on a leaf, Germany, Bavaria, Oberbayern, Upper Bavaria
RMRGD401–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Entomology. 226 A. albulata 227 A. opedogramma 228 A. undulaia ll1) H. bella 230 H. sylvata. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
RF2RRT4PR–Spotted butterfly abraxas sylvata broadly spread its wings with brown spots.
RM2CCBWKH–Photo butterfly Abraxas sylvata
RMRGCPWG–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Entomology. 1. , <^ 197 H.sylvata 198 A. pictaria Figs 193-198. Male genitalia. 193-195, Asthena spp.; 196-197, Hydrelia spp.; 198, Agnibesa sp.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
RM2CCBWFG–Photo butterfly Abraxas sylvata
RMRH2XN5–. British naturalist. 46 THE BRITISH NATURALIST. [Fr Duplicates.—Lubricipeda var. (York forms), Sylvata, Immutata, Aurantiaria,* Boreata,* Albipunctata and var. Angelicata,* Valerianata,* Absinthiata,* Tenuiata,* Sparsata,* Gemina, Arcuosa, Suspecta, Cerago.* Silago,* Cucubali.* Viminalis,* Herbida * Thalassina. Desiderata.—Numerous.—G. Jackson, Nunnery Lane, York. Duplicates.—Edusa, C-Album var. Rothliebi, Rubi, Lucina, Comma, Actason, Fuciformis* Velleda. Globulariae, Russula, Fuliginosa,* Prodromaria,* Trepidaria, Obscurata, Vernaria,* Strigilaria, Adustata, Subumbrata, Littoralis, Pudorina
RM2CCBWH9–Photo butterfly Abraxas sylvata
RM2C9NXXT–Photo butterflies Abraxas sylvata
RMRCG34A–. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Platanenart ig« Pflanzen. Platanaccao, 679 LXXYII. Familie. Platancnartige Pflanzen. Platanaceae. 1. Gattung. Platane. Platanus. a. K ä f e r. 1. Bostrychus dis-par,.Ilellw. (Siehe Pyrus, Betula.) b. Falter. 2. Zerene sylvata, Scop. — ulmata, F6. Die Raupe lebt nach Freyer im August und September a
RM2C9NXTM–Photo butterflies Abraxas sylvata
RMRCG0B7–. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Butterflies; Insects. 40. Heterocera.. 1. Submutata. 2. a. b. Bemutaria. 3. C'aricaria. 4. Immutata. 5. a. b. Strigaria. 6. a. b. Umbelaria. 7. Strigilaria. 8. Emutaria. 9. a. b. Ornata. 10. a. b. Decorata 11. a —e. Pendularia. 12. a. b. Punctaria. 13. a. b. c. Amata. 14. Vibicaria. 15. Calabraria. 16. a. b. Melanaria. 17. a. b. Grosaulariata. 18. Pantaria. 19. a—c. Sylvata. 20. Adustata. a. b.21. Marginata. 22. a. b. Temerata. 23. Trimaculata. 24. a. b. c. Pusaria. 25. a. b. Pulveraria.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pa
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