Callimorpha Jacobeae is a species of moth that is commonly referred to as the "cinnabar moth". Other synonyms for this species include Euchelia Jacobaea and Tyria Jacobaeae. The cinnabar moth is known for its distinctive black and red markings, which act as a warning to predators that it is toxic. These moths can be found across Europe and parts of Asia, and feed primarily on the leaves of the ragwort plant. Despite their toxicity, cinnabar moths are a popular subject for nature photographers and insect enthusiasts, due to their striking colors and eye-catching patterns.