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Furcula Collection

"Furcula: A Fascinating World of Moths and Butterflies in the Peak District National Park" In the enchanting landscapes of the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire

Background imageFurcula Collection: Wood leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina, sallow kitten, Furcula furcula, iron prominent

Wood leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina, sallow kitten, Furcula furcula, iron prominent, Notodonta dromedarius
FLO4671142 Wood leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina, sallow kitten, Furcula furcula, iron prominent, Notodonta dromedarius, pebble prominent, Notodonta ziczac, and lesser swallow prominent, Pheosia gnoma

Background imageFurcula Collection: Sallow kitten moth (Furcula furcula), Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. August

Sallow kitten moth (Furcula furcula), Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. August. Focus stacke image

Background imageFurcula Collection: Leopard moth, sallow kitten and prominent moths

Leopard moth, sallow kitten and prominent moths
Wood leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina, sallow kitten, Furcula furcula, iron prominent, Notodonta dromedarius, pebble prominent, Notodonta ziczac, and lesser swallow prominent, Pheosia gnoma

Background imageFurcula Collection: Tiger, daggerwing, satyr and sapho butterflies

Tiger, daggerwing, satyr and sapho butterflies
Harmonia tiger wing, Tithorea harmonia 1, sunset daggerwing, Marpesia furcula 2, andromeda satyr, Cithaerias andromeda 3, and sapho longwing, Heliconius sapho 4. Handcoloured lithograph from John O

Background imageFurcula Collection: Skeleton of an Eagle, after Milne-Edwards (engraving)

Skeleton of an Eagle, after Milne-Edwards (engraving)
966625 Skeleton of an Eagle, after Milne-Edwards (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Skeleton of an Eagle, after Milne-Edwards)

Background imageFurcula Collection: Nationalpark Schweiz

Nationalpark Schweiz
Nicolas Schumacher

Background imageFurcula Collection: Picture No. 11807166

Picture No. 11807166
Sallow Kitten Moth, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageFurcula Collection: Picture No. 11807080

Picture No. 11807080
Sallow Kitten Moth, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageFurcula Collection: Picture No. 11807051

Picture No. 11807051
Sallow Kitten Moth, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageFurcula Collection: Picture No. 11807025

Picture No. 11807025
Sallow Kitten Moth, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageFurcula Collection: Picture No. 11073976

Picture No. 11073976
Sallow Kitten Moth male

Background imageFurcula Collection: Springtail

Springtail (Sminthurus sp.), artwork. This primitive wingless herbivore is approximately 2mm long. It has a hinged appendage on its abdomen called a furcula which enables it to move about a hundred

Background imageFurcula Collection: Springtail tail, SEM

Springtail tail, SEM
Springtail tail. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a springtail (order Collembola) tail. This wingless insect gets it name from the specialised jumping appendage (furcula)


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"Furcula: A Fascinating World of Moths and Butterflies in the Peak District National Park" In the enchanting landscapes of the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, a delicate creature known as the Sallow Kitten Moth (Furcula furcula) takes flight during the warm month of August. With its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, this moth stands out among its fellow inhabitants. But it is not alone in its beauty. The Leopard Moth, Sallow Kitten Moth, and Prominent Moths also grace these lands with their presence. Their wings adorned with striking markings that captivate any observer lucky enough to witness them flutter by. As we explore further into this natural wonderland, we encounter an array of butterflies - Tiger Butterflies, Daggerwing Butterflies, Satyr Butterflies, and Sapho Butterflies. Each species displaying unique wing designs that seem like works of art painted by nature's brush. Amidst all this splendor lies a mysterious sight - an engraving depicting the skeleton of an eagle after Milne-Edwards. This reminder of nature's circle serves as a poignant symbol of life's fragility and interconnectedness within these pristine surroundings. Venturing beyond borders brings us to Switzerland's Nationalpark Schweiz where more wonders await our gaze. Picture No. 11807166 showcases breathtaking scenery while Picture No. 11807080 invites us to marvel at nature's intricacies up close. The journey continues with Picture No. 11807051 capturing a moment frozen in time - a glimpse into the delicate dance between predator and prey within this diverse ecosystem. Picture No. 11807025 introduces us to another tiny inhabitant - a Springtail whose minuscule size belies its importance in maintaining ecological balance. Zooming even closer under scanning electron microscopy reveals astonishing details such as Springtail tails (SEM) showcased in Picture No. 11073976, unveiling a world unseen by the naked eye.