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Coloring Book

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It’s a Moth Coloring Book (or Colouring book depending on where you’re located) made entirely for entertainment purposes only, and may not be completely factually accurate. Chalk it up to artistic interpretation.

Please note 2 things: – I'm not an Entomologist. I like moths, I like insects, but it’s more of an informal relationship - so outside ofappreciating them, I don’t know much about insects. I tried my best to make these as accurate as possible, but if something is glaringly obviously wrong, please email me and I’ll fix it. – Secondly, if you want to do something with this other than print-n-doodle on it, please drop me an email. I’mpretty easy-going about cross-posting for personal, or educational, or for fun use, but if you plan to take this for mass-print publishing, or to make a profit on, then that is seriously uncool.

Drop me an email if you have any questions, concerns, corrections, comments, and etcetera: alison.ainsworth@gmail.com

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Arctid / Tiger Moth

Borer Moth

Clearwing Moth

Clothes Moth

Cossid Moth / Leopard Moth

Geometrid Moth #1

Geometrid Moth #2

Giant Silkworm Moth – Cecropia Moth

Giant Silkworm Moth – Io Moth

Giant Silkworm Moth – Luna Moth

Giant Silkworm Moth – Promethea Moth

Hawk / Sphinx Moth #1

Hawk / Sphinx Moth #2

Isabella / Wooly Bear Moth

Owlet Moth

Plume / “T” Moth

Prominent Moth

Pyralid / Snout Moth #1

Pyralid / Snout Moth #2

Silkworm Moth #1

Silkworm Moth #2

Slug Caterpillar Moth

Tent Caterpillar Moth

Tortricid Moth

Tussock Moth

Underwing Moth