British moths, historical illustration of moth species that were known to occur in the British Isles in the 19th century. The moths here are: 1. Cinnabar moth (Euchelia jacobaeae), 2. Wood tiger (Nemeophila plantaginis), 3. Tiger moth (Arctia caia), 4. Cream-spot tiger moth (Arctia villica), 5. Oak eggar (Bombyx quercus), 6. Lappet (Lasiocampa querifolia), 7. Kentish glory (Endromis versicolor), 8. Emperor moth (Saturnia pavonia) and 9. Buff tip (Phalera bucephala). Taken from: British Butterflies and Moths by William Furneaux, which was published in 1897.

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