pair, copyright Darrell Gulin
Eacles (imperialis) oslari pair and pairing, courtesy of Jan Hellert, September 12, 2003
Eacles imperialis oslari brown and green larval forms by Bob Jensen, posted October 6, 2002
Eacles imperilis pini larva, courtesy of Janina, August 26, 2003
Eacles ormandei niepelti male, female and larva, February 15, 2003
Eacles penelope second instar, copyright Robert Lemaitre
Eochroa trimeni male and larva by Kirby Wolfe, posted Feb. 24, 2002
Epiphora bauhiniae female and larva, Senegal, courtesy of Kirby Wolfe
Epiphora bauhiniae moth by Mike Matheson, posted June 13, 2001.
Epiphora bauhiniae courtesy/copyright of Robert Thompson
Epiphora bauhiniae male, copyright Kirby Wolfe
Epiphora mythimnia moth, February 15, Steve Ife
Epiphora mythimnia larva by Pierre le Roux, posted April 20, 2001.
Epiphora vacuna Congo, courtesy Viktor Siniaev; identity uncertain
Eupackardia calleta, males, copyright Darrell Gulin
Eupackardia calleta female, copyright Darrell Gulin
Eupackardia calleta larva by Martin Jagelka, posted Dec. 8, 2001
Eupackardia calleta U.S.A., male and female, courtesy of Thibaud Decaens
Eupackardia calleta larva by Martin Jagelka, posted Dec. 8, 2001
Eupackardia calleta larva by Ian Mascall, posted Feb. 10, 2002
Eupackardia calleta larva on Cenizoa, courtesy of John and Susan Beree, Texas.
Moth Fossil from China, courtesy of Richard Fisher.
Gonimbrasia anthinoides ? Tanzania, February 1, Nobby Cordeiro
Gonimbrasia belina male, copyright Robert Thompson
Gonimbrasia conradsi, larva from Burundi, Forêt de la Kibira, courtesy of Steve Kohll
Graellsia isabellae female, Jean Haxaire
Graellsia isabellae male by Scott Smith, May 13, 2001
Graellsia isabellae male and female by Bob Vuattoux, May 13, 2001
Graellsia isabellae male and female, by Bernhard Wenczel, posted May 20, 2002
Graellsia isabellae male and female, by Viktor Suter, posted May 20, 2002
Graellsia isabellae and Samia cynthia first instar larvae by Aldo Tonon, posted July 16, 2002.
Gyanisa maia female, courtesy/copyright of Robert Thompson
Gynanisa minettii Tanzania, copyright David Bygott