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A selection of common British Moths Date: circa 1920s
Brimstone butterflies on Primroses by David Parry
Brimstone, clouded yellow, brown hairstreakCommon brimstone, Gonepteryx rhamni 1, clouded yellow, Colias croceus 2 brown hairstreak, Thecla betulae 3, Meleagers blue, Polyommatus daphnis 4, and black hairstreak, Satyrium pruni 5
Common brimstone, Gonepteryx rhamniCommon brimstone butterfly, Gonepteryx rhamni, caterpillar and pupa (Buckthorn butterfly, Papilio rhamni). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder
Lofty bath white, brimstone and bath whiteLofty bath white, Pontia callidice, brimstone, Gonepteryx rhamni, and bath white, Pontia daplidice. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis Nicolas Noel
Geometer moths. Brimstone moth, Opisthograptis luteolata 1, pale brindled beauty, Phigalia pilosaria 2, Jodis putata 3, large emerald, Geometra papilionaria 4
Curtis British Entomology Plate 245Diptera: Sepsis annulipes = Themira annulipes (Ring-footed Fly) [Plant: Trifolium ochroleucon (Brimstone Trefoil)] Date: 1824-39
Curtis British Entomology Plate 173Lepidoptera: Gonepteryx rhamni var. (Brimstone) [Plant: Melica unifora (Wood Melic-grass)] Date: 1824-39
Brimstone and Treacle -- probably a reference to a Victorian aperient medicine. 19th century
Brimstone Butterflies Date: 1868
Gonepteryx rhamni, brimstonePlate 2 from Illustrations of British butterflies and their larvae, with the plants on which they feed, by Theo Johnson, 1892
Papilio eubule, brimstone butterflyIllustration of a brimstone butterfly by John Abbot, Tab 211, Volume 16 from the Abbot Collection held in the Natural History Museums Entomology Library
Brimstone by John Curtis (1791 - 1862) from British Entomology
Butterflies of the family PieridaeMounted specimens of the brimstone, (Gonepteryx rhamni) and cleopatra, (Gonepteryx cleopatra) butterflies. Both these species have colour forms which vary from very pale yellow to a deep yellow-orange
Papilio ecclipsis, hoax butterfly speciesThis insect was uncovered as hoax by John Curtis. It is infact a European brimstone butterfly with patches carefully painted on its wings. Specimen from the Linnean Society photographed by the NHM
A touch of brimstone - triangle comedy of backstage life. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of A Touch of Brimstone at the Columbia theater, showing a man gesturing and two women
A touch of brimstone Hilarious comedy : Back stage life A toA touch of brimstone Hilarious comedy : Back stage life. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of A Touch of Brimstone at the Columbia, showing two women and a man
Children / Picnic / SloperAlly Sloper supplies brimstone and treacle and Sally Lunns for the childrens Jubilee treat
Moths / Lizars 1880Brimstone Moth Swallowtail Moth Large Emerald