RFW0YDWE–Lasiocampa quercifolia, The Lappet Moth - Color Butterfly Lithograph from 1895 book, 'Europe’s Best-Known Butterflies' by F. Nemos
RMA2D1T3–Lappet Moth Gastropacha quercifolia female Hampshire England UK
RMPC7GHT–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) adult at rest on tree trunk, Oxfordshire, July
RMFJ60E0–lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia), on a twig, Germany
RFDDK2W8–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) pair mating on tree branch, Oxfordshire, England
RFWARCCX–Lasiocampidae or Eggars or Snout or Lappet moths, Brown butterfly moth on dry leaf isolated on white background , Insect that are shaped like leaves
RF2H8F855–Closeup on the Lappet moth, Gastropacha quercifolia, sitting
RMT16NNF–Oak eggar moth, Lasiocampa quercifolia 1,2, and poplar lappet, Gastropacha populifolia 3,4. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Georg Klinger from Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper’s Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786.
RFM35Y6X–Moths: gastropacha quercifolia and catocala, vintage engraving
RMBKAK8M–catterpillar of the lappet
RM2M97M97–Illustration, Lasiocampidae -- Gastropacha Quercifolia, Lasiocampa Pruni, Lasiocampa Pini, Lasiocampa Potatoria, Clisiocampa Populi, Clisiocampa Neustria, Clisiocampa Castrensis, Eriogaster Catax. The plants are Leafy-Branched Spurge (Euphorbia Esula), Plum (Prunus Domestica) and Scotch Fir (Pinus Sylvestris).
RM2PG056E–Lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia) Moth full grown larva, feeding on hawthorn, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
RME612MT–Lappet moth, Gastropacha quercifolia.
RMET7MH1–Kupferglucke, Kupfer-Glucke (Gastropacha quercifolia), in Ruhestellung an Ast, Bulgarien | lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia), on
RMGP3X6A–Kupferglucke, Kupfer-Glucke, Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia, lappet, La Feuille morte du chêne, Glucken, Lasiocam
RMF87GT0–Buff-tip, Phalera bucephala, poplar lappet, Gastropacha populifolia, and lappet moth, Gastropacha quercifolia. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis Nicolas Noel from Hippolyte Lucas' Natural History of European Butterflies, Histoire Naturelle des Lepidopteres d'Europe, 1864.
RMP6FDB2–Lappet moth, Gastropacha quercifolia, Ealing's morning glory, Miselia oxyacanthae, November moth, Epirrita dilutata, red-necked footman, Atolmis rubricollis, spring usher moth, Agriopis leucophaearia, and bird-cherry ermine, Yponomeuta evonymella. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from 'The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies,' new edition edited by J. O. Westwood, published by Henry Bohn, London, 1840.
RM2A74RRA–Lappet moth, Gastropacha quercifolia, Ealing's morning glory, Miselia oxyacanthae, November moth, Epirrita dilutata, red-necked footman, Atolmis rubricollis, spring usher moth, Agriopis leucophaearia, and bird-cherry ermine, Yponomeuta evonymella. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from 'The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies,' new edition edited by J. O. Westwood, published by Henry Bohn, London, 1840.
RMATED1N–Lappet Moth
RFW0YWCG–Lasiocampa quercifolia caterpillar, The Lappet Moth - Color Butterfly / Moth Lithograph from 1895 book, 'Europe’s Best-Known Butterflies' by F. Nemos
RM2F35R69–LAPPET MOTH June Gastropacha quercifolia camouflaged on leaflitter, Credit:Robert Thompson / Avalon
RMDGHHH1–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) cocoon opened to show pupa, Oxfordshire, England, June
RMFJ5X5Y–lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia), on a twig, Germany
RMDDK2N8–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) pair hanging from branch, mating, Oxfordshire, England
RME6075B–Gypsy moth, lappet moth and plum lappet moth.
RM2AKG1MN–Transactions of the Entomological Society of London . P. J. Bayzand. del. Andre & Sleigh. Limited. Effects of lichen, of black twigs, and of reddish brown sticks upoithe larvae of Gastropacha quercifolia (1893 4). Traits. Eiit. Soc, Loud., 1903. PI. XVI11.. Aiidri & Sleigh. LimiU Effects of lichen and of reddish brown sticks upon the larvae oGastropacha quercifolia (1893-4). T-rarLS.Ewb. SocLorwL. 1S03. PL. IK.
RM2H5RM5P–Lappet, Gastropacha quercifolia, Kentish glory, Endromis versicolora, puss moth, Cerura vinula, Imbrasia obscura, drinker, Euthrix potatoria, and hebe tiger moth, Arctia festiva. Copperplate engraving by Milton from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, London, 1806.
RMMCPD4X–. Gastropacha quercifolia.
RMBKAK8C–catterpillar of the lappet
RMT3W61T–Archive image from page 242 of Die Schmetterlinge Deutschlands mit besonderer. Die Schmetterlinge Deutschlands mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Biologie dieschmetterling14ecks Year: 1913 29 Gastropacha quercifolia.
RM2PG0532–Lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia) Moth newly emerged adult, resting on cocoon attached to hawthorn twig, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
RMBKTAE3–Rups van het Eikenblad; Caterpillars of the Lappet
RMDGWFX0–Lappet Moth (Gastro quercifolia), North Bulgaria, Bulgaria
RMGP3X66–Kupferglucke, Kupfer-Glucke, Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia, lappet, La Feuille morte du chêne, Glucken, Lasiocam
RF2K6TJYW–An lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia) on the ground covered with water drops, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMBK91M2–Lappet side view
RM2PG054F–Lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia) Moth cocoon, attached to hawthorn twig, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
RMA2D1JC–Lappet Moth Gastropacha quercifolia UK
RMDGHHHE–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) larvae, congregation on hawthorn twig, Oxfordshire, England, May
RMFJ5Y4J–lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia), on a twig, Germany
RMDDK33W–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) adult resting on tree trunk, Oxfordshire, England, July
RMATECYX–Lappet Moth
RMDDK33N–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) adult resting on tree trunk, Oxfordshire, England, July
RM2AKG24E–Transactions of the Entomological Society of London . P.J. Bayzand, del. .4ndrt .^ SleigJt, Limited Results of Experiments in 1893 upon the Colour-relation between thelarvae of Odontopera bidentata and their environment. Trans. Ent. Soc, Zo/ic/., lyo^. PL XVII.. P. J. Bayzand. del. Andre & Sleigh. Limited. Effects of lichen, of black twigs, and of reddish brown sticks upoithe larvae of Gastropacha quercifolia (1893 4). Traits. Eiit. Soc, Loud., 1903. PI. XVI11.
RMDDK340–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) adult resting on dead leaf, Oxfordshire, England, July
RMP6H20K–Lappet moth, Gastropacha quercifolia (Great lappet moth, Phalaena quercifolia), moth, caterpillar and pupa. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1809.
RMMCPG3W–. Fig. 78. Naturselbstdruck des Flligelgeäders und Palpe, diese stärker ver- grössert, v. Gaströpacha quercifölia L. (^. Die Raupen sind abgeplattet und tragen an den Brustringen einfache, an den Hinterleibsringen zweilappige, fußähnliche seitliche Fortsätze. Der Rücken ist kurz und dünn, die Seiten sind lang und weich behaart. An den Seiten stehen an jedem Seg- ment 3—4 Seidenstriche, auf dem Rücken des 2. und .3. Ringes je ein großer mit Borsten und gestiel- tenSchuppen l)eklei- deter Prachtfleck, auf dem 11. eine stumpfe Erhaben- heit. Die Verpupp- ung erfolgt in einem weichen, mit Haaren g
RM2RRJ0YH–Study sheet with caterpillar and moths, lasiocampa quireifolia, 1824-1900.
RMGP3X63–Kupferglucke, Kupfer-Glucke, Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia, lappet, La Feuille morte du chêne, Glucken, Lasiocam
RMGP3X5A–Kupferglucke, Kupfer-Glucke, Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia, lappet, La Feuille morte du chêne, Glucken, Lasiocam
RMBK91KK–Lappet side view
RM2PG0565–Lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia) Moth adult, resting on dead leaf, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
RMBK8Y85–Lappet caterpillar
RMDGHHGT–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) adult, resting on tree trunk, Oxfordshire, England, July
RMFJ60T0–lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia), on a twig, Germany
RME1R9T6–The Lappet, a moth
RM2M0FATG–lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia), camouflaged as a autumn leaf, Germany
RMBKTAE0–Rups van het Eikenblad; Caterpillars of the Lappet
RMRE8GX5–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. INSECTS NOT KNOWN TO OCCUR IN THE UNITED STATES LAPPET MOTH (Gastropacha quercifolia (L.)) Economic Importance: partial affects tree. Larvae central fruit t recorde times s shade t quarant ly or totally d the amount of Damage is more almost complete ribbing and fr rees has been r d throughout Ja trips branches rees also are a ine. The larvae damage peaches and plums in the spring by estroying the buds, flowers, and leaves. This not only fruit harvested but interferes with the development of the extensive in young trees bef
RMDDK37R–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) adult resting on dead leaf, Oxfordshire, England, July
RMP7CHNB–Buff-tip, Phalera bucephala, poplar lappet, Gastropacha populifolia, and lappet moth, Gastropacha quercifolia. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis Nicolas Noel from Hippolyte Lucas' Natural History of European Butterflies, Histoire Naturelle des Lepidopteres d'Europe, 1864.
RMDDK2ME–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) full grown larva, feeding on hawthorn, Oxfordshire, England
RMDDK2MN–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) full grown larva, feeding on hawthorn, Oxfordshire, England
RMDDK38K–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) congregation of larvae on hawthorn twig, Oxfordshire, England, July
RMGP3X53–Kupferglucke, Kupfer-Glucke, Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia, lappet, La Feuille morte du chêne, Glucken, Lasiocam
RMDDK387–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) cluster of eggs laid on hawthorn twig, Oxfordshire, England, July
RMDDK32C–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) close-up of wing detail of adult, Oxfordshire, England
RM2PG055J–Lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia) Moth cluster of eggs, laid on hawthorn twig, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
RMDGHHGM–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) full grown larva, on hawthorn twig, Oxfordshire, England, May
RMKE7D3H–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) adult at rest on tree trunk, Oxfordshire, July
RM2M0FATD–lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia), sits at a tree trunk, Germany
RMRE8GWR–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Gastropacha quercifolia Selected References: 1. Bibolini, C. 1959. Riv. della Ortoflorofrutticoltura Italiana 43(1/2) :65-73. 2. Collier, W. A. 1936. Lasiocampidae. In Lepidop- terorum Catalogue by E. Strand, pp. 17-35. Includes numerous taxonomic refs. Nagano, K. 1917. Nawa Ent. Lab. Bui. 2:12-13, Plate V. 4. Pierce, W. D. 1917. A Manual of Dangerous Insects Likely to be Introduced in the United States Through Importations. 256 pp. (U.S. Dept. Agr.). 5. Seitz, A. 1906. Die gross Schmettlinge der Erde. Vol. II, plate 27,
RM2T697W3–Lappet, Gastropacha quercifolia, Kentish glory, Endromis versicolora, puss moth, Cerura vinula, Imbrasia obscura, drinker, Euthrix potatoria, and hebe tiger moth, Arctia festiva. Copperplate engraving by Milton from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, London, 1806.
RMGP3X4X–Kupferglucke, Kupfer-Glucke, Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia, lappet, La Feuille morte du chêne, Glucken, Lasiocam
RM2PG052F–Lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia) Moth full grown larva, on hawthorn twig, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2K6TK04–Lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia) lying on the ground among brown leaves in autumn, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMDGHHHH–Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) full grown larva, feeding on hawthorn, Oxfordshire, England, May
RM2M0F9GK–lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia, Phalaena quercifolia), sits at a tree trunk, Germany
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