RF2WTEK1E–Common drill (Dichrorampha petiverella). Beautiful moth of the family Tortricidae, leafroller moths.
RMEWCCT0–Ivy leafroller caterpillar on cumquat leaf
RMDGWRNH–Arched Marble moth, Olethreutes arcuella; a micro-moth. Unusual, in that larvae feed on dead leaves.
RF2DDFAPF–Olethreutine Leafroller Moth of the species Gymnandrosoma aurantianum
RFF5FWJ8–Close up portrait of maple tip moth shows amazing texture in wings,eyes, and antennae
RMRGH9JR–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. . Figs 31-36 31, Sorensenata agilitata (Torticidae), New Zealand (Campbell Island), male. 32, Pollanisus calliceros (Zygaenidae: Procridinae), Australia (New South Wales), female. 33, 34, Exapate congelatella (Tortricidae), British Isles, (33) male (England), (34) female (Scotland). 35, 36, Splwleroptera alpicolana (Tortricidae), Austrian Alps, (35) male, (36) female. By contrast, Tortricodes alternella (Denis & Schiffermiiller), a European cold season species with an adult activity period in February-March, is macropterous in
RF2WTEJYJ–Common drill (Dichrorampha petiverella). Beautiful moth of the family Tortricidae, leafroller moths.