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Euphorbiae Collection

"Euphorbiae: A World of Enchanting Moths and Vibrant Spurges" Step into the mesmerizing world of Euphorbiae, where enchanting moths flutter amidst vibrant spurges

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: Spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae, grayling, Hipparchia semele, gatekeeper, Pyronia tithonus

Spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae, grayling, Hipparchia semele, gatekeeper, Pyronia tithonus, and common white wave
FLO4638962 Spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae, grayling, Hipparchia semele, gatekeeper, Pyronia tithonus, and common white wave, Cabera pusaria

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: Wormwood moth, alder moth and Cucullia tanaceti

Wormwood moth, alder moth and Cucullia tanaceti
Wormwood moth, Cucullia absinthii 1-3, alder moth, Acronicta alni 4-6, and Cucullia tanaceti 7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: The Metamorphoses of the Sphinx euphorbiae (engraving)

The Metamorphoses of the Sphinx euphorbiae (engraving)
5224616 The Metamorphoses of the Sphinx euphorbiae (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Metamorphoses of the Sphinx euphorbiae)

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: Seathorn hawk-moth, dusky hawkmoth and spurge hawkmoth

Seathorn hawk-moth, dusky hawkmoth and spurge hawkmoth
Seathorn hawk-moth, Hyles hippophaes, dusky hawkmoth, Hyles vespertilio, and spurge hawkmoth, Hyles euphorbiae. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: Spurge hawk-moth on cypress spurge

Spurge hawk-moth on cypress spurge
Spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae, caterpillar and pupa on cypress spurge, Euphorbia cyparrisias. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmanns Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1848

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: Spurge hawk-moth, hornet moth and toothache plant

Spurge hawk-moth, hornet moth and toothache plant
Spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae, and caterpillar 1, hornet moth, Sesia apiformis 2, and toothache plant, Spilanthes species. Sphinx, spilanthe

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: Satellite sphinx and spurge hawkmoth

Satellite sphinx and spurge hawkmoth
Satellite sphinx, Eumorpha satellitia, female 1, male 2, and spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae 3. Handcoloured lithograph from John O

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: Oleander hawk-moth and spurge hawk-moth

Oleander hawk-moth and spurge hawk-moth
Oleander hawk-moth, Daphnis nerii 1, and caterpillar on oleander flower, Nerium oleander, and spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae 2, and caterpillar on leafy spurge, Euphorbia esula

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 3

Curtis British Entomology Plate 3
Lepidoptera: Deilephila euphorbiae = Hyles (Celerio) euphorbiae (Spurge Hawk) [Plant: Euphorbia paralias (Sea Spurge)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: Tree spurge (Euphorbia dendroides) flowers, Topolia, Crete, Greece, April 2009

Tree spurge (Euphorbia dendroides) flowers, Topolia, Crete, Greece, April 2009

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: Illustration, Sphingidae

Illustration, Sphingidae -- Deilephila Euphorbiae, Deilephila Galii, Choerocampa Nerii, Pterogon Proserpina. The plants are Oleander (Nerium Oleander)

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: Picture No. 10896235

Picture No. 10896235
Euphorbia hawk moth (Hyles euphorbiae) Date:

Background imageEuphorbiae Collection: Picture No. 10896223

Picture No. 10896223
Euphorbia Hawk Moth - On an euphorbia its food plant (Hyles euphorbiae) Date:


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"Euphorbiae: A World of Enchanting Moths and Vibrant Spurges" Step into the mesmerizing world of Euphorbiae, where enchanting moths flutter amidst vibrant spurges. This captivating ecosystem is home to a variety of moth species, each with its own unique beauty. Among them are the Wormwood moth, Alder moth, and Cucullia tanaceti, their delicate wings adorned with intricate patterns that blend seamlessly with nature's tapestry. The Metamorphoses of the Sphinx euphorbiae engraving captures their transformation from humble caterpillars to stunning winged creatures. The Seathorn hawk-moth, Dusky hawkmoth, and Spurge hawk-moth grace this landscape as well. Their graceful flight dances in harmony with the spurge plants they call home. Witness the exquisite sight of a Spurge hawk-moth delicately perched on a cypress spurge; an elegant union between insect and flora. In this enchanted realm, you'll encounter not only hawks-moths but also other fascinating species like the Hornet moth and Toothache plant. These remarkable creatures coexist alongside one another while relying on toothache plants for sustenance. As night falls upon Euphorbiae, Satellite sphinxes join forces with spurge hawkmoths to paint the darkness with their ethereal presence. Together they create a symphony of colors against a backdrop of moonlit skies. Oleander hawk-moths add their charm to this magical realm too as they gracefully navigate through clusters of spurge plants. Their delicate wings carry them effortlessly from one flower to another in search of nectar-filled delights. Curtis British Entomology Plate 3 showcases these magnificent moths in all their glory - an invitation into their secret world that few have witnessed firsthand. Venturing further into Euphorbiae reveals Tree spurge flowers in full bloom, adorning the landscape with bursts of color.