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Cinnabar Moth

(Tyria jacobaeae)

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Cinnabar Moth - Larvae - Larvae of Cinnabar Moth

Larvae of Cinnabar Moth




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Photo Cinnabar Moth

! The larvae of the Cinnabar is poison for most birds. The larvae becomes poisoness by eating the leaves of stinking willies, which have lots of different alkaloids. - Catchwords given by the Photographer : Insekt Insekten Schmetterling Schmetterlinge Insecta Insect Insects Moth Moths Butterfly Butterflies Blutbär Blutbären jakobskraut-Bär Jakobskraut-Bären Jakobskrautbär Jakobskrautbären Raupe des Jakobskrautbär Larvae of Cinnabar Moth Cinnabar Moths Senecio jacobaea jakobs-Kreuzkraut Jakobskreuzkraut Jacobskreuzkraut Jacobs-Kreuzkraut Stinking Willie Tansy Ragwort Tansy Butterweed Cinnabar Moth-photo description info Cinnabar Moth characteristics Cinnabar Moths Tyria jacobaeae Cinnabar Moths-photos
Photographer : Gerd Rossen
Digital camera used : Nikon D2Xs + Tamron SP AF 180mm 3,5 Di LD IF MACRO
More of my Cinnabar Moth photos you can find in our stock photo agency Fotonatur.de. You can also find there many pictures from other photographers of this species.










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