Zhi Zhu 🕸️
BrianKrebs
Zhi Zhu 🕸️ and 1 other boosted
The same moth seen from behind in its classic crucifixion pose, wings stretched out orthogonally from the body, and the legs extended, dropping vertically alongside it. The strong spars holding the wings can be seen – in total there are five, two on the forewing, three on the hindwing. The long feathery plumes hanging from the wings are particularly clear in this picture.
The same moth seen from behind in its classic crucifixion pose, wings stretched out orthogonally from the body, and the legs extended, dropping vertically alongside it. The strong spars holding the wings can be seen – in total there are five, two on the forewing, three on the hindwing. The long feathery plumes hanging from the wings are particularly clear in this picture.
An almost all-white moth perched in some yellow flowers, seen from the front and side, mostly showing the underside. The moth has long, very feathery wings, held out on "spars" perpendicular to its long body. There are some flecks of brown on the wings, and more on the otherwise white legs. The eyes are pale blue-grey, and the antennae are also white.
An almost all-white moth perched in some yellow flowers, seen from the front and side, mostly showing the underside. The moth has long, very feathery wings, held out on "spars" perpendicular to its long body. There are some flecks of brown on the wings, and more on the otherwise white legs. The eyes are pale blue-grey, and the antennae are also white.
The same moth seen from behind in its classic crucifixion pose, wings stretched out orthogonally from the body, and the legs extended, dropping vertically alongside it. The strong spars holding the wings can be seen – in total there are five, two on the forewing, three on the hindwing. The long feathery plumes hanging from the wings are particularly clear in this picture.
The same moth seen from behind in its classic crucifixion pose, wings stretched out orthogonally from the body, and the legs extended, dropping vertically alongside it. The strong spars holding the wings can be seen – in total there are five, two on the forewing, three on the hindwing. The long feathery plumes hanging from the wings are particularly clear in this picture.
An almost all-white moth perched in some yellow flowers, seen from the front and side, mostly showing the underside. The moth has long, very feathery wings, held out on "spars" perpendicular to its long body. There are some flecks of brown on the wings, and more on the otherwise white legs. The eyes are pale blue-grey, and the antennae are also white.
An almost all-white moth perched in some yellow flowers, seen from the front and side, mostly showing the underside. The moth has long, very feathery wings, held out on "spars" perpendicular to its long body. There are some flecks of brown on the wings, and more on the otherwise white legs. The eyes are pale blue-grey, and the antennae are also white.