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Garden Tiger moth (Arctia caja) aberrant adult at rest on leaf\n\nEccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK.             August
Closeup on the Silver Y moth , Autographa gamma sitting on a green leaf
Small, cryptic, bizarre insect; pest of specific plant species.  Pictured here on Mexican Sunflower (Tithonia diversifolia)
Grapevine Moth (Phalaenoides glycinae Lewin)
Beautiful garden with buxus
Landscape and ground road whit sculpture
Pachytodes cerambyciformis Flower Longhorn Beetle Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
High angle close shot of a mustard plant leaf.
The clouded border (Lomaspilis marginata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. It is distributed across most of Europe to the Urals, western and central Siberia, Transbaikalia, Kazakhstan, Tian-Shan, northern Mongolia and parts of the Near East.\nDescription:\nThis is a very distinctive species with white wings marked with black blotches around the margins. The amount of black varies, with the males usually (though not always) having more extensive black areas than the females. Occasionally almost entirely white or black individuals are seen, although this is rare. The wingspan is 24–28 mm. Lomaspilis marginata is extremely variable. Linnaeus's form has complete black border to both wings, also on the forewing additional spots or patches at base and middle of costa.\nLifecycle:\nThe egg is yellow green, with hexagonal reticulation. The larva, pale green with darker dorsal lines and a purplish anal spot, usually feeds on aspen and sallow but has also been recorded on birch, hazel and poplar. The species overwinters as a pupa, sometimes remaining in this form for up to four years (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Walk in a Nature Reserve in the Province of Limburg in 2015.
Colourful upperside of scarce butterfly in the family Nymphalidae, at rest on bare ground on a calcareous grassland meadow
Mountain hill at Sorška planina covered with white alpine flowers blooming, apiaceae. Hills over the ski town Cerkno.
A Collection of Victorian Butterflies
Allium cernuum (Nickender Lauch) and Salvia sclarea (Muskatellersalbei) in an herb and flower garden.
Top overhead view of a Downy Rattlesnake Plantain Orchid, Peramium pubescens, goodyera pubescens, on the forest floor of south central Kentucky.
A wild Mandrake plant, Mandragora sp,. in the Marismas de Barbate, southen Andalucia, Spain. The taxonomy of this plant species is not settled with some people regarding it as Autumn Mandrake, Mandragora autumnalis, but others placing it as Mandragora officinarum. The Mandrake genus is part of the Nightshade family,  Solanaceae.
very nice Italian garden with hedges cut very accurately in the Park a beautiful Venetian villa
Vine covered wall seen amongst the towns on the island of Île de Ré, France
Siberian bugloss plants growing in Indonesian rice fields
Close-up photo of Agape chloropyga, or 'yellow tiger moth', resting on leaves of Italian parsley.
In the wild it blooms rare, Red Book, medicinal and ornamental plant Dictamnus albus
A Common Checkered Skipper sitting on a leaf.
Knot Grass (Acronicta rumicis) adult at rest on leaf\n\nEccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK               May
Queen Anne's lace close-up, taken in a Connecticut field in midsummer. Note the purple-red floret in the center. The name arises from the legend that Queen Anne of Great Britain pricked her finger with a needle while making lace, and a drop of blood fell onto the center.
Detailed closeup on the light green and white scarce merveille du jour moth, Moma alpium sitting on wood
Blooming horseradish (Armoracia rusticana). Medicinal plant of the year 2021.
A moth in the family Noctuidae shown at rest.  Note the extraordinary palps
Kleve, Germany, May 17, 2023 - Historical garden of the amphitheater with the statue of the Palas Athene at the Springenberg in Kleve, Lower Rhine area.
Green leaves of barrenwort or epimedium pinnatum colchicum with yellow flowers
Leaves, purple flowers and developing fruits  of the Large Pichoa (Euphorbia portulacoides), a species of spurge growing in the central region of Chile. Like many members of the Euphorbiaceae family, it has medicinal qualities but contains a toxic latex sap.
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