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Closeup shot of a nine-spotted moth or yellow belted burnet. Amata phegea.
Close-up of a nine spotted moth perched atop a tall stalk of grass.
Close-up on a colorful gold spot moth, Plusia festucae sitting on dried leaves
Close-up shot of a colorful gold spot moth, Plusia festucae on a piece of wood
Close-up shot of a colorful gold spot moth, Plusia festucae on a piece of wood
Close-up on a colorful gold spot moth, Plusia festucae sitting on dried leaves
Female cream-spot tiger moth
Five-Spot Burnet moth, Zygaena trifolii
Five-Spot Burnet moth, Zygaena trifolii
Five-Spot Burnet moth, Zygaena trifolii
Gold Spot owlet moth sitting on the wood
Selective focus shot of a white spotted crotalaria moth on a plant
Selective focus shot of a white spotted crotalaria moth on a plant
Selective focus shot of a white spotted crotalaria moth on a plant
Selective focus shot of a white spotted crotalaria moth on a plant
Closeup on a male our-spotted footman moth, Lithosia quadra sitting on wood
Closeup on a colorful four-spotted footman moth, Lithosia quadra on a piece of wood
Cream-spot tiger moth, Arctia villica, Erebidae family, isolated on white
Cream-spot tiger moth, Arctia villica, Erebidae family, isolated on white
Ventral and dorsal side of a Cream-spot tiger moth, Arctia villica, Erebidae family
Closeup on the colorful and diurnal Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet moth , Zygaena lonicerae
Ventral and dorsal side of a Cream-spot tiger moth wings open, Arctia villica
Closeup on the black spotted white ermine, moth, Spilosoma lubricipeda
Dorsal side of a Cream-spot tiger moth, Arctia villica, Erebidae family, isolated on white
Dorsal side of a Cream-spot tiger moth, Arctia villica, Erebidae family, isolated on white
Ventral side of a Cream-spot tiger moth, Arctia villica, Erebidae family, isolated on white
Ventral side of a Cream-spot tiger moth, Arctia villica, Erebidae family, isolated on white
Closeup on a four-spotted owlet moth Tyta luctuosa sitting with open wings on a flower bud
Dorsal side of a Cream-spot tiger moth, Arctia villica, Erebidae family, isolated on white