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In living color

Anyone who opine of moths as butterfly ' drabber , duller cousins is about to see these nocturnal insects in a Modern illumination .

A young volume of photographs showcases the spectacular coloring material and pattern of nocturnal moth from Central and South America , unwrap them to be just as vibrant and various as any butterfly stroke .

" Mariposas Nocturnas : Moths of Central and South America , a work in Beauty and Diversity " ( Princeton University Press , 2017 ) accumulate over 1,300 gloss images of moth — some of which have never been documented alive before — take away by lensman Emmet Gowin , an emeritus professor of photography at Princeton University .

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Pictured here is an undescribed moth species in theTrosiagenus , part of the moth family Megalopygidae — also known as flannel moths . A gabardine moth speciesMegalopyge operculariscaptured important media attention last year , as the caterpillar’sorange , " hirsute " appearanceprompted comparison to the hair of U.S. President of the United States Donald Trump .

Tiger moth

Histioea meldolaeis a moth in the Arctiidae subfamily , a large and diverse group also known as tiger moths , that let in close to 11,000 species found all over the world . It was described by the British bug-hunter Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1876 , and is found in Panama , Venezuela and Trinidad .

Big family

Cresera intenseis in the Erebidae family , one of the biggest moth folk and let in the largest moth species . C. intensewas describe by British zoologist Walter Rothschild in 1909 , and is found in French Guyana , Brazil and the Amazon region .

“Edith and Moth Flight” (2002)

When lensman Emmet Gowin was n’t taking movie of moth , his wife Edith was a favorite subject . In this nighttime pic , Gowin captured a time - lapse tracery of illuminated moths in flight is seeable behind Edith ’s out - of - focus face .

Cana Mine town

An overview of the desert Cana Mine town in Darién National Park in easterly Panama , which Gowin shoot the breeze for 10 age to photograph and discover moths and other worm . The land site was closed to tourism and research in 2010 .

Geometridae moths

The Geometridae kinfolk contains about 35,000 species of moths worldwide ; moth in this radical typically hold their annexe at right angle to their bodies when at repose , as many butterfly do . Pictured here are five species of Geometridae : Synchlora dependens , Oxydia apidania , Opisthoxia curvilinea , Therinia transversaria , andCimicodes transvolutata .

Eubergia caisa

Gowin photographed this moth metal money , Eubergai caisa , in 2010 in Potrerillos del Guenda , a secret reserve to the Benjamin West of Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia .

Spiky protection

The larva , or caterpillar , of the moth speciesDirphia aviahas row of armored spines tipped with venom , which protect it from athirst predators .

Lepidoneiva erubescens

Lepidoneiva erubescens , described by the British entomologist Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1876 , is the only specie in its genus . This colorful individual was photographed in Darién National Park in Panama .

Nyridela chalciope

Nyridela chalciope , a moth in the Arctiidae family , was described by the German entomologist Jacob Hübner in 1831 . It is found in the West Indies , Central America , Panama and Colombia ; this specimen was photograph in Panama ’s Darién National Park .

Diversity of shapes, colors and sizes

This power grid of moth paradigm showcases the all-embracing reach of colors and wing shapes found in this insect group . Gowin photographed these moths in Montagne de Kaw , Camp Patawa and Saint - Jean - du - Maroni in French Guiana .

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mariposas nocturnas

Eye spots on the outer hindwings of a giant owl butterfly (Caligo idomeneus).

A male of the peacock spider species Maratus jactatus, lifts its leg as part of a mating dance.

three photos of caterpillars covered in pieces of other insects

a close-up of a fly

A caterpillar covered in parasitic wasp cocoons.

A fossil moth from Messel, Germany

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Creatonotos gangis moth

The arrows point to the noisemakers on the moth�s wings.

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a person holds a GLP-1 injector

A man with light skin and dark hair and beard leans back in a wooden boat, rowing with oars into the sea

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A blue and gold statuette of a goat stands on its hind legs behind a gold bush