RF2H96B4H–The brown-dotted clothes moth Niditinea fuscella is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family Tineidae. Common house moth.
RM2A4W6EY–Common Plume Moth, Emmelina monodactyla, Kent UK, on wall of house,
RMB88WAA–White Moth Orchid Latin Name 'Phalaenopsis' Phal Orchids
RF2BR42NE–Riband Wave moth
RMW94GYR–Deilephila Elpenor, or Elephant Hawk Moth, a large moth of the Sphingidae family, resting in daylight on the wall of a residential house, London, UK
RF2JAF4XF–Atlas Moth at the Butterfly Gardens, Middleton Farm, Ditchling Common, East Sussex, UK.19th May 2022. DavidSmith/Alamy
RMPWA554–A Common Emerald moth, Hemithea aestivaria that was attracted to house lights, photographed in a studio. North Dorset England UK GB
RF2H3FYFC–Battered and worn Common Marbled Carpet moth on house wall.
RMBKHYKP–Attractive bilateral symmetry in a Moth orchid
RMGJYHJC–The Butterfly Arc is the first butterfly house to be built in Italy. Butterflies of the rain forests of the Amazon, Africa and Asia are free to fly. The Butterfly Arc is also home to small lizards and insects. The Atlas moth (Attacus atlas) is a large saturniid moth found in the tropical and subtropical forests of Southeast Asia, and is common across the Malay archipelago.
RM2CTC1RN–white-shouldered house moth (Endrosis sarcitrella)
RF2BY3B63–Image of moth or butterfly (semiothisa eleonora) isolated on white background. Insect. Animals.
RF2D7X0DR–Moth Orchid
RFB12AAT–Silhouette of a moth perched on a vertical bar of a window, with sky and and textural surfaces in the background.
RF2CGF2R3–Common tan wave moth (Pleuroprucha insulsaria) on a house wall at night
RMPE8963–Jay feathers stored in house have been sought out as a source of protein, keratin by webbing clothes moth Tb, the resulting larvae destroyed feather
RM2A7BXEA–Nun moth, Lymantria monacha, caterpillar 1, moth, 2,3, and Phalaena bombyx monacha 1,2,3, and common house mosquito, Culex pipiens, 4,5, head and proboscis 6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's 'Bilderbuch fur Kinder' (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1798. Friedrich Johann Bertuch (1747-1822) was a German publisher and man of arts most famous for his 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RF2J0JB1C–Macro photo of a moth considered a pest on the wall
RFJPWWCC–copper underwing common house moth
RF2H96B4G–The brown-dotted clothes moth Niditinea fuscella is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family Tineidae. Common house moth.
RF2HNWTBK–Battered and worn Common Marbled Carpet moth on house wall.
RF2H96B35–The brown-dotted clothes moth Niditinea fuscella is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family Tineidae. Common house moth.
RMB88WB2–Moth Orchid Latin Name 'Phalaenopsis' Lilac Purple Orchids
RM2BDYMWY–Dipteran Flies
RMMKB07C–common house gecko Hemidactylus frenatus adult clinging to vertical wall in house, Costa Rica
RF2JHHBYD–Small Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying on a moth
RM2GAYACY–Pixels Phalaenopsis Orchid Yellow Petals with a Pink Center Indoor potted House Plant
RF2J8J0J9–closeup of a common house fly (Musca domestica) resting on a light green river grass seed head
RF2C86J8J–Portrait head of clothes moth. Macro photography. Natural yellow background.
RFT3M7E1–Common housefly red eyes macro
RF2G4R49Y–Tineola bisselliella. Common clothes moth
RME1RMCJ–Common white wave
RMP7CDWE–White ermine moth, Spilosoma lubricipeda, and common housefly on an apple branch, Malus domestica. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and etched by Jacob l'Admiral in Naauwkeurige Waarneemingen omtrent de veranderingen van veele Insekten (Accurate Descriptions of the Metamorphoses of Insects), J. Sluyter, Amsterdam, 1774. For this second edition, M. Houttuyn added another eight plates to the original 25.
RFB68M66–Night gecko (Nactus durrelli) eating a moth on the ceiling.
RMPE8993–Jay feathers stored in house have been sought out as a source of protein, keratin by webbing clothes moth Tb, the resulting larvae destroyed feather
RME1REG2–Coxcomb Prominent, caterpillar
RM2CD9PJD–. Gleanings in bee culture . e of his yields per col-ony and i)er apiary. Among the worst ene-mies of his bees berates the common moth,and ants (see former article). Forest firesalso do him much harm, destroying largeareas of the saw palmetto in his neighbor-hood. His apiary is shown in Fig. 21; hishoney-house in Fig. 22. There is an accu-racy and finish about all he does that isvery noticeable. He is an exceedingly busyman, overrun with a vast correspontlence,and in many lines of activity he is as ar-dent a worker as many in their specialty.Readers of (tleanings will do well not towrite i)ers
RFJPWWD3–Copper Underwing common house moth
RMCPCDGG–Postman Butterfly Heliconius melpomene feeding on a flower
RMCNN3GJ–Moreau's Tropical House Gecko (Hemidactylus mabouia) adult, feeding on moth prey, South Africa
RF2H96B49–The brown-dotted clothes moth Niditinea fuscella is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family Tineidae. Common house moth.
RMB88WEM–Moth Orchid Latin Name 'Phalaenopsis' Phal Lilac Purple Orchids
RMPFYNPK–. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds. Birds; Birds. 370 USEFUL BIRDS. pillars. Mr. S. Waldo Bailey informs me that Blue Jays tear open the winter webs of the brown-tail moth and eat the young larvae. The House Sparrow. The House or " English " Sparrow (^Passer domesticus) is the only one of the smaller birds that has repeatedly been seen to destroy the nests of other birds, break their eggs, kill their
RMARRBPA–Indianmeal moth indian meal Plodia interpunctella stock store grub maggot worm in a glass full of herbs cocoon web
RF2JHHC1E–Small Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying on a moth
RM2GAYACW–Pixels Phalaenopsis Orchid Yellow Petals with a Pink Center Indoor potted House Plant
RF2J8HYD0–closeup of a common house fly (Musca domestica) resting on a light green river grass seed head
RF2C86GH9–Portrait head of clothes moth. Macro photography. Natural yellow background.
RMP6EEJ9–Nun moth, Lymantria monacha, caterpillar 1, moth, 2,3, and Phalaena bombyx monacha 1,2,3, and common house mosquito, Culex pipiens, 4,5, head and proboscis 6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's 'Bilderbuch fur Kinder' (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1798. Friedrich Johann Bertuch (1747-1822) was a German publisher and man of arts most famous for his 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RMPE896C–Jay feathers stored in house have been sought out as a source of protein, keratin by webbing clothes moth Tb, the resulting larvae destroyed feather
RM2AJ7DGB–Principal household insects of the United States . build uncoveredcombs attached to rafters and in trees, are also frequent visitors inhouses, but are not so pugnacious and will rarely attack anyone unlessthey are accidentally taken bold of or their nests disturbed. All of thesewasps are of more or less service to housekeepers in that they areactive enemies of the common house fly. C. L. M. CHAPTER IV. SPECIES INJURIOUS TO WOOLEN GOODS, CLOTHING, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY, ETC. By L. O. Howard and (. L. Marlatt. THE CARPET BEETLE, OR BUFFALO MOTH. (Anthrenus serophularice Linn.) All the year round,
RFJPWWCM–Copper Underwing common house moth
RMCPCDE1–Postman Butterfly Heliconius melpomene feeding on a flower
RF2H96B48–The brown-dotted clothes moth Niditinea fuscella is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family Tineidae. Common house moth.
RFD1DH7F–White Moth Orchid Latin Name 'Phalaenopsis' Phal Orchids
RMPG3EJ5–. The book of the garden. Gardening. RED PLUM GRUB, MOTH smalljburies itself,penetrating to near the stone, and feeding on the pulp, causing the fruit to drop off. Having attained its full grub size within the fruit, it creeps out and penetrates the loose bark of the tree, forming a habitation in which it resides during winter. It changes into a light-brown pupa early in spring, and emerges in its moth state about June. The size of the moth is not much more than that of the common house-fly; wings nearly black, and, when the sun shines upon them, presenting a remarkable metallic lustre. The fr
RMARRBPB–Indianmeal moth indian meal Plodia interpunctella stock store grub maggot worm in a glass full of herbs cocoon web
RF2JHHC2P–Small Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying on a moth
RM2GAYACN–Pixels Phalaenopsis Orchid Yellow Petals with a Pink Center Indoor potted House Plant
RF2C86H2K–Portrait head of clothes moth. Macro photography. Natural yellow background.
RMPE899J–Jay feathers stored in house have been sought out as a source of protein, keratin by webbing clothes moth Tb, the resulting larvae destroyed feather
RM2AJ2N4T–Principal household insects of the United States . build uncoveredcombs attached to rafters and in trees, are also frequent visitors inhouses, but are not so pugnacious and will rarely attack anyone unlessthey are accidentally taken hold of or their nests disturbed. All of thesewasps are of more or less service to housekeepers in that they areactive enemies of the common house fly. C. L. Bff. CHAPTER IV. SPECIES INJURIOUS TO WOOLEN GOODS, CLOTHING, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY, ETC. By L. O. Howard and C. L. Marlatt. THE CARPET BEETLE, OR BUFFALO MOTH. (Anthrenus scrophularite Linn.) All the year round
RFJPWWCD–Copper Underwing common house moth
RMCPCDEH–Postman Butterfly Heliconius melpomene feeding on a flower
RF2H96B4D–The brown-dotted clothes moth Niditinea fuscella is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family Tineidae. Common house moth.
RFD1DH8F–Moth Orchid Latin Name 'Phalaenopsis' Lilac Purple Orchids
RF2HDHFGJ–A white shouldered house moth - Endrosis sarcitrella a common house pest that breeds all year round and it is fond of grain, cereals, wool and other f
RMPG3EJ9–. The book of the garden. Gardening. HVLOBIUS ABIETIS.. RED PLUM GRUB, MOTH smalljburies itself,penetrating to near the stone, and feeding on the pulp, causing the fruit to drop off. Having attained its full grub size within the fruit, it creeps out and penetrates the loose bark of the tree, forming a habitation in which it resides during winter. It changes into a light-brown pupa early in spring, and emerges in its moth state about June. The size of the moth is not much more than that of the common house-fly; wings nearly black, and, when the sun shines upon them, presenting a remarkable meta
RF2JHHC12–Small Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying on a moth
RMARRBP9–Indianmeal moth indian meal Plodia interpunctella stock store grub maggot worm in a glass full of herbs cocoon web
RF2C86D0R–Portrait head of clothes moth. Macro photography. Natural yellow background.
RMPE898N–Jay feathers stored in house have been sought out as a source of protein, keratin by webbing clothes moth Tb, the resulting larvae destroyed feather
RM2CPFHFW–. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds . Fig. 95. —Wood- boring clickbeetle, enlarged.. Fig. 96. — Brown-tail moth. SONGLESS BIRDS OF ORCHARD AND WOODLAND. 235 house flies, mosquitoes, and vast numbers of moths and but-terflies in botli larval and adult staoes, Bendire asserts thatDr. Ralph told him that in Florida the Phoebe alights on thebacks of cattle and follows them around, catching the flieson the animals, a
RFJPXGCX–copper underwing common house moth
RFD1DH9D–Moth Orchid Latin Name 'Phalaenopsis' Phal Lilac Purple Orchids
RF2HDHFB2–A white shouldered house moth - Endrosis sarcitrella a common house pest that breeds all year round and it is fond of grain, cereals, wool and other f
RF2JHHBYG–Small Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying on a moth
RMAYCTR5–Indianmeal moth indian meal Plodia interpunctella stock store grub maggot worm in a glass full of herbs cocoon web
RF2DKJKJC–Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying a Assembly Moth of the species Samea ecclesialis
RF2C86B7J–Portrait head of clothes moth. Macro photography. Natural yellow background.
RMPE896N–Jay feathers stored in house have been sought out as a source of protein, keratin by webbing clothes moth Tb, the resulting larvae destroyed feather
RM2CNHHTP–. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds . Fig. 95 Wood-boring clickbeetle, enlarged.. Fig. 96. — Brown-tail moth. SONOLESS BIBDS OF OBCHABD AND WOODLAND. 235 house flies, mosquitoes, and vast numbers of moths and but-terflies in both larval and adult stages. Bendire asserts thatDr. Ralph told him that in Florida the Phoebe alights on thebacks of cattle and follows them around, catching the flieson the animals, and f
RFJPXGDB–copper underwing common house moth
RF2HDHFC8–A white shouldered house moth - Endrosis sarcitrella a common house pest that breeds all year round and it is fond of grain, cereals, wool and other f
RF2DKJK4N–Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying a Assembly Moth of the species Samea ecclesialis
RF2C86FHP–Portrait head of clothes moth. Macro photography. Natural yellow background.
RMPE8970–Jay feathers stored in house have been sought out as a source of protein, keratin by webbing clothes moth Tb, the resulting larvae destroyed feather
RM2CP03BJ–. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds . Fig. 95. —Wood-boring clickbeetle, enlarged.. Fig. 96. — Brown-tail moth. SONGLESS BIRDS OF ORCHARD AND WOODLAND. 235 house flies, mosquitoes, and vast numbers of moths and but-terflies in Ijoth larval and adult stao;es. Bendire asserts thatDr. Ralph told him that in Florida the Phoebe alights on thebacks of cattle and follows them around, catching the flieson the animals, a
RF2HDHFEF–A white shouldered house moth - Endrosis sarcitrella a common house pest that breeds all year round and it is fond of grain, cereals, wool and other f
RF2HDHFA2–A white shouldered house moth - Endrosis sarcitrella a common house pest that breeds all year round and it is fond of grain, cereals, wool and other f
RF2HJ90Y1–Cork Moth - Nemapogon cloacella is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family (Tineidae), Common pests of stored products.
RF2DKJJWE–Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying a Assembly Moth of the species Samea ecclesialis
RF2C869W7–Portrait head of clothes moth. Macro photography. Natural yellow background.
RM2CPBCD1–. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds . Fig. 05. —Wood-bo r i n g clickbeetle, enlarged.. Fig. 96.— I.rdwn-tail moth. SONOLESS BIBBS OF ORCHABB ANB WOOBLANB. 235 house flies, mosquitoes, and vast numbers of moths and but-terflies in l)oth larval and adult stages. Bendire asserts thatDr. Ralph told him that in Florida the Ph(jebe alights on thebacks of cattle and follows them around, catching the flieson the animal
RF2HJ911M–Cork Moth - Nemapogon cloacella is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family (Tineidae), Common pests of stored products.
RF2DKJKJ8–Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying a Assembly Moth of the species Samea ecclesialis
RF2C8696E–Portrait head of clothes moth. Macro photography. Natural yellow background.
RMREGERR–. Common injurious insects of Kansas. Insect pests. NOXIOUS INSECTS OF THE HOUSEHOLD. 109 BUFFALO BEETLE. (Anthrenus scrophularice Linn.; Order, Coleoptera.) Diagnosis.—Small, dark-colored, hairy creatures, infesting car- pets ; hiding in cracks and crevices about the house; known to housekeepers as "fish moths," "buffalo moths," etc. Description and Life-history.—The adult insect is a small beetle, not a moth, about a quarter of an inch long, black with white spots, and with an irregular red stripe along the back. The beetles begin to appear in 'the fall, and continue to a
RF2HJ9112–Cork Moth - Nemapogon cloacella is a species of tineoid moth. It belongs to the fungus moth family (Tineidae), Common pests of stored products.
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