
Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa
A large iconographic sample of European moths and butterflies, including larvae and pupae
Lepidoptera Mundi
Lepidoptera Mundi - All the World's Butterflies and Moths in one place! Thumbnails, images, galleries, genitalia preparations, species compare, recording module, UTM map, literature, …
Brahmaea europaea - Wikipedia
Brahmaea (Acanthobrahmaea) europaea, the European owl moth, is a lepidopteran from the family Brahmaeidae, in the subgenus Acanthobrahmaea. [1]
Saturnia pyri - Wikipedia
Saturnia pyri, the giant peacock moth, great peacock moth, giant emperor moth or Viennese emperor, is a Saturniid moth which is native to Europe. The species was first described by …
List of European Butterflies and Moths - DDK
Throughout the world, there are over 180,000 described species of butterflies and moths (in the order Lepidoptera). In Europe, there are 482 species of BUTTERFLIES. The highest density of …
Lymantria dispar dispar - Wikipedia
Lymantria dispar dispar, commonly known as the gypsy moth, [1] European gypsy moth, LDD moth, or (in North America) North American gypsy moth or spongy moth, [2] is a species of …
European Moths: Important pollinators and their contribution to ...
Recorded evidence suggests that nocturnal moths can outperform bees in terms of pollination service, proving their key role as effective pollinators. These animals create complex and …
European Moth Nights - GBIF
Oct 19, 2007 · The main goal of the European Moth Night (EMN) events is to establish contacts between moth collectors in Europe, to create a geographically wide-ranging snapshot of moths …
The Types of Moths You’ll Find in Europe: A Guide to Discovering ...
Learn about the various types of moths in Europe, their habitat, physical characteristics and behaviors. With this comprehensive guide, you can travel through the continent virtually, …
Lepidoptera Mundi
European Moth Nights is a cyclic event that consists of observing and collecting information about moths (Heterocera, Macrolepidoptera) in the same time period throughout Europe.
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