Mysterious Moths Collection

$22.00

A collection of 25 beautiful Public Domain moth images from 18th and 19th century texts. This is a digital product – you will receive 25 high-resolution files (25 .pngs). All images feature background transparency and are ideal for printing on various colors. Copyright free for any use, personal or commercial. No physical product will be shipped to you.

Images included:

Left side top row, left to right: (1) Luna moth, (2) Tussar Silkmoth, (3) Comet moth.

Left side second row, left to right: (4) Eupterote fabia moth, (5) Indian Tasar Silkmoth, (6) Saturnia Deyrollei moth.

Left side third row, left to right: (7) Tarquinia moth, (8) Episteme Lectrix moth, (9) Brazilian Horned Devil.

Left side fourth row, left to right: (10) Boreas moth, (11) Aricia pluto moth, (12) Rhescyntis hercules moth.

Left side fifth row, left to right: (13) Phyllodes moth, (14) Automeris janus moth, (15) Lobobunaea phaedusa moth.

Left side sixth row, left to right: (16) Attacus Caesar moth, (17) Attacus Lorquinii moth, (18) Atlas moth (Attacus atlas).

Left side seventh row, left to right: (19) Dactyloceras Lucina moth, (20) Ailanthus Silkmoth, (21) Great Peacock moth .

Left side bottom row, left to right: (22) Atlas moth, (23) African Death’s Head Hawkmoth, (24) Arsenura pandora moth.

Right side: (25) Comet Moth.

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These high resolution images have been optimized. The background page yellowing has been removed, colors have been adjusted and defects and damages fixed. These images may be used digitally on any colored background or printed on t-shirts, coffee mugs, tote bags or anything else you can think of.

  • Copyright: Public Domain (May be used for any use, personal or commercial)
  • 25 files 25 .png
  • 300 dpi
  • RGB color space
  • (1) Luna moth (Actias Luna), 4200 x 3000 pixels, 14″ x 10″, .png (11.6MB with transparent background), Source: Illustrations of natural history, Year: 1770, Artist: Dru Drury
  • (2) Tussar Silkmoth (Antheraea), 5100 x 2400 pixels, 17″ x 8″, .png (13.1MB with transparent background), Source: The naturalist’s miscellany, Year: 1789-1813, Artist: Richard Polydore Nodder
  • (3) Comet moth (Argema mittrei, Madagascan Moon moth), 4200 x 4200 pixels, 14″ x 14″, .png (13.4MB with transparent background), Source: Beiträge zur Schmetterlingskunde, Year: 1872, Artist: J. Peter Maassen
  • (4) Eupterote fabia moth, 2700 x 1200 pixels, 9″ x 4″, .png (4.49MB with transparent background), Source: The naturalist’s miscellany, Year: 1789-1813, Artist: Richard Polydore Nodder
  • (5) Indian Tasar Silkmoth (Saturnia mylitta), 3600 x 1800 pixels, 12″ x 6″, .png (9.21MB with transparent background), Source: Illustrations of exotic entomology, Year: 1837, Artist: Dru Drury
  • (6) Saturnia Deyrollei moth, 4800 x 3000 pixels, 16″ x 10″, .png (21.3MB with transparent background), Source: Archives entomologiques, Year: 1857, Artist: Hercule Nicolet
  • (7) Tarquinia moth, 3900 x 1800 pixels, 13″ x 6″, .png (6.69MB with transparent background), Source: The naturalist’s miscellany, Year: 1789-1813, Artist: Richard Polydore Nodder
  • (8) Episteme Lectrix moth, 2400 x 1500 pixels, 8″ x 5″, .png (2.51MB with transparent background), Source: The naturalist’s miscellany, Year: 1789-1813, Artist: Richard Polydore Nodder
  • (9) Brazilian Horned Devil (Citheronia laocoon), 4200 x 2100 pixels, 14″ x 7″, .png (10.6MB with transparent background), Source: Illustrations of exotic entomology, Year: 1837, Artist: Dru Drury
  • (10) Boreas moth (Dysdaemonia boreas), 5400 x 3300 pixels, 18″ x 11″, .png (15.2MB with transparent background), Source: The naturalist’s miscellany, Year: 1789-1813, Artist: Richard Polydore Nodder
  • (11) Aricia pluto moth, 4500 x 2700 pixels, 15″ x 9″, .png (13.8MB with transparent background), Source: Beiträge zur Schmetterlingskunde, Year: 1872, Artist: Gustav W. Weymer
  • (12) Rhescyntis hercules moth, 5100 x 3300 pixels, 17″ x 11″, .png (18.3MB with transparent background), Source: Beiträge zur Schmetterlingskunde, Year: 1872, Artist: Gustav W. Weymer
  • (13) Phyllodes moth, 5100 x 2400 pixels, 17″ x 8″, .png (12.3MB with transparent background), Source: The naturalist’s miscellany, Year: 1789-1813, Artist: Richard Polydore Nodder
  • (14) Automeris janus moth, 6000 x 2700 pixels, 20″ x 9″, .png (20.8MB with transparent background), Source: The naturalist’s miscellany, Year: 1789-1813, Artist: Richard Polydore Nodder
  • (15) Lobobunaea phaedusa moth, 5100 x 2400 pixels, 17″ x 8″, .png (16.9MB with transparent background), Source: Illustrations of exotic entomology, Year: 1837, Artist: Dru Drury
  • (16) Attacus Caesar moth, 5700 x 4500 pixels, 19″ x 15″, .png (33.1MB with transparent background), Source: Beiträge zur Schmetterlingskunde, Year: 1872, Artist: Gustav W. Weymer
  • (17) Attacus Lorquinii moth, 5400 x 3600 pixels, 18″ x 12″, .png (24.0MB with transparent background), Source: Beiträge zur Schmetterlingskunde, Year: 1872, Artist: Gustav W. Weymer
  • (18) Atlas moth (Attacus atlas), 5400 x 3000 pixels, 18″ x 10″, .png (22.2MB with transparent background), Source: The naturalist’s miscellany, Year: 1789-1813, Artist: Richard Polydore Nodder
  • (19) Dactyloceras Lucina moth, 4500 x 1800 pixels, 15″ x 6″, .png (12.3MB with transparent background), Source: Illustrations of exotic entomology, Year: 1837, Artist: Dru Drury
  • (20) Ailanthus Silkmoth, 3300 x 1800 pixels, 11″ x 6″, .png (7.08MB with transparent background), Source: Illustrations of natural history, Year: 1770, Artist: Dru Drury
  • (21) Great Peacock moth (Saturnia pyri), 4200 x 2400 pixels, 14″ x 8″, .png (13.6MB with transparent background), Source: The naturalist’s miscellany, Year: 1789-1813, Artist: Richard Polydore Nodder
  • (22) Atlas moth (Attacus atlas), 6300 x 3300 pixels, 21″ x 11″, .png (27.7MB with transparent background), Source: Arcana, or, The museum of natural history, Year: 1811, Artist: George Perry
  • (23) African Death’s Head Hawkmoth, 4500 x 2400 pixels, 15″ x 8″, .png (10.3MB with transparent background), Source: Dictionnaire universel d’histoire naturelle, Year: 1847-1849, Artist: Charles Henry Dessalines d’Orbigny
  • (24) Arsenura pandora moth, 4200 x 2400 pixels, 14″ x 8″, .png (15.6MB with transparent background), Source: Beiträge zur Schmetterlingskunde, Year: 1872, Artist: Gustav W. Weymer
  • (25) Comet moth (Argema mittrei, Madagascan Moon moth), 4500 x 6000 pixels, 15″ x 20″, .png (12.4MB with transparent background), Source: Beiträge zur Schmetterlingskunde, Year: 1872, Artist: J. Peter Maassen
  • ***Note: The low resolution sample image on this page may be blurry and/or pixelated from compression. The downloadable versions are high resolution and beautiful!***