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Death's-head hawkmoth with caterpillar illustration Steel engraving of Acherontia atropos, the ( African ) death's-head hawkmoth, is the most widely recognized of three species within the genus Acherontia ( the other two being Acherontia lachesis and Acherontia styx ). It is most commonly identified by the vaguely skull-shaped pattern adorning the thorax, the characteristic from which its common and scientific names are derived.
Original edition from my own archives
Source : "MAGASIN PITTORESQUE" 1839 black and white moth stock illustrations
Death's-head hawkmoth with caterpillar illustration Steel engraving of Acherontia atropos, the ( African ) death's-head hawkmoth, is the most widely recognized of three species within the genus Acherontia ( the other two being Acherontia lachesis and Acherontia styx ). It is most commonly identified by the vaguely skull-shaped pattern adorning the thorax, the characteristic from which its common and scientific names are derived. Original edition from my own archives Source : "MAGASIN PITTORESQUE" 1839 black and white moth stock illustrations

Steel engraving of Acherontia atropos, the ( African ) death's-head hawkmoth, is the most widely recognized of three species within the genus Acherontia ( the other two being Acherontia lachesis and Acherontia styx ). It is most commonly identified by the vaguely skull-shaped pattern adorning the thorax, the characteristic from which its common and scientific names are derived. Original edition from my own archives Source : "MAGASIN PITTORESQUE" 1839

Moth Icon on Black and White Vector Backgrounds Moth Icon on Black and White Vector Backgrounds. This vector illustration includes two variations of the icon one in black on a light background on the left and another version in white on a dark background positioned on the right. The vector icon is simple yet elegant and can be used in a variety of ways including website or mobile application icon. This royalty free image is 100% vector based and all design elements can be scaled to any size. black and white moth stock illustrations
Moth Icon on Black and White Vector Backgrounds Moth Icon on Black and White Vector Backgrounds. This vector illustration includes two variations of the icon one in black on a light background on the left and another version in white on a dark background positioned on the right. The vector icon is simple yet elegant and can be used in a variety of ways including website or mobile application icon. This royalty free image is 100% vector based and all design elements can be scaled to any size. black and white moth stock illustrations

Moth Icon on Black and White Vector Backgrounds. This vector illustration includes two variations of the icon one in black on a light background on the left and another version in white on a dark background positioned on the right. The vector icon is simple yet elegant and can be used in a variety of ways including website or mobile application icon. This royalty free image is 100% vector based and all design elements can be scaled to any size.

Beekeeping, wood engravings, published in 1897 Beekeeping: 1) Drone (male bee), with front view of the head; 2) Queen bee, with front view of the head; 3) Worker bee, with front view of the head; 4) Italian bee (Apis mellifera ligustica); 5) Egyptian bee (Fasciata); 6) Honeycombs with open and closed cells, queen cell (a) and passageway; 7) Bee swarm; Enemies of Bees (8-15): 8) Hornet; 9) Beewolf; 10) Wesp; 11) European oil beetle (Meloe proscarabaeus): male (11a), female (11b), larva on a liverleaf flower (11c); 12) Bee beetle (Trichodes apiarius); 13) Zombie fly (Apocephalus borealis) and larva (13a); 14) Bee moth (Galleriinae) and caterpillar (14a), 15) Braula; 16) Beekeeper veil; 17) English hive (Neighbours-Sandringham hive); 18) Swarm collector; 19) Beekeeper knife; 20-22) Straw bee skeps; 23) Horizontal log hive; 24) Vertical log hive; 25) Honeycomb press; 26-29) Straw bee skeps: roll-shaped (26), tunnel-shaped (27), barrel-shaped (28), cone-shaped (29); 30-33) Movable frame combs; 34-36) Frame nucleus hive, vertical and horizontal (36) by August von Berlepsch (German bee researcher, 1815 - 1877, inventor of the Movable frame combs). Wood engravings, published in 1897. black and white moth stock illustrations
Beekeeping, wood engravings, published in 1897 Beekeeping: 1) Drone (male bee), with front view of the head; 2) Queen bee, with front view of the head; 3) Worker bee, with front view of the head; 4) Italian bee (Apis mellifera ligustica); 5) Egyptian bee (Fasciata); 6) Honeycombs with open and closed cells, queen cell (a) and passageway; 7) Bee swarm; Enemies of Bees (8-15): 8) Hornet; 9) Beewolf; 10) Wesp; 11) European oil beetle (Meloe proscarabaeus): male (11a), female (11b), larva on a liverleaf flower (11c); 12) Bee beetle (Trichodes apiarius); 13) Zombie fly (Apocephalus borealis) and larva (13a); 14) Bee moth (Galleriinae) and caterpillar (14a), 15) Braula; 16) Beekeeper veil; 17) English hive (Neighbours-Sandringham hive); 18) Swarm collector; 19) Beekeeper knife; 20-22) Straw bee skeps; 23) Horizontal log hive; 24) Vertical log hive; 25) Honeycomb press; 26-29) Straw bee skeps: roll-shaped (26), tunnel-shaped (27), barrel-shaped (28), cone-shaped (29); 30-33) Movable frame combs; 34-36) Frame nucleus hive, vertical and horizontal (36) by August von Berlepsch (German bee researcher, 1815 - 1877, inventor of the Movable frame combs). Wood engravings, published in 1897. black and white moth stock illustrations

Beekeeping: 1) Drone (male bee), with front view of the head; 2) Queen bee, with front view of the head; 3) Worker bee, with front view of the head; 4) Italian bee (Apis mellifera ligustica); 5) Egyptian bee (Fasciata); 6) Honeycombs with open and closed cells, queen cell (a) and passageway; 7) Bee swarm; Enemies of Bees (8-15): 8) Hornet; 9) Beewolf; 10) Wesp; 11) European oil beetle (Meloe proscarabaeus): male (11a), female (11b), larva on a liverleaf flower (11c); 12) Bee beetle (Trichodes apiarius); 13) Zombie fly (Apocephalus borealis) and larva (13a); 14) Bee moth (Galleriinae) and caterpillar (14a), 15) Braula; 16) Beekeeper veil; 17) English hive (Neighbours-Sandringham hive); 18) Swarm collector; 19) Beekeeper knife; 20-22) Straw bee skeps; 23) Horizontal log hive; 24) Vertical log hive; 25) Honeycomb press; 26-29) Straw bee skeps: roll-shaped (26), tunnel-shaped (27), barrel-shaped (28), cone-shaped (29); 30-33) Movable frame combs; 34-36) Frame nucleus hive, vertical and horizontal (36) by August von Berlepsch (German bee researcher, 1815 - 1877, inventor of the Movable frame combs). Wood engravings, published in 1897.