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Arctiidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This species of moth is very variable in the colouration and markings of the upper, or forewings. They can range from pale grey and white to dark brown striations and blotches, and can be mistaken for the thistle ermine moth Myelois cribrella ... Home > British Invertebrates - terrestrial and freshwater > Speckled footman moth...
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Images of the Speckled footman moth (Coscinia cribraria bivittata) on ARKive ... Home > British Invertebrates - terrestrial and freshwater > Speckled footman moth...
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Images, notes and diary records of some of the moths found in East Lincolnshire, UK. ... Chinese Character Common Footman Dingy Footman Four-dotted Footman Buff Ermine White Ermine Feathered Thorn Early Thorn Pale Brindled Beauty The Engrailed Willow Beauty December moth Yel.
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Would you like to comment? ... Anestia ombrophanes, the clouded footman (Set) ... Anestia ombrophanes, the clouded footman (metamorphosing into moths) by tapperboy.
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Description and photographs of the moth: Eilema lurideola (Common Footman ) ... 2050 Common Footman Eilema lurideola ... The wings are folded flat over the back when at rest. In flight, the yellow hindwings are noticeable, and it looks a much larger moth. It is on the wing in July and August and frequently comes to light.
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Description and photographs of the moth: Atolmis rubricollis (Red-necked Footman ) ... 2039 Red-necked Footman Atolmis rubricollis ... Moth name search:
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I suppose migration is the most likely explanation given the other migrant activity in recent weeks, but Red-necked Footman has become increasingly frequent in Berks (and Bucks) in recent years, with Malcolm S finding a caterpillar a couple of ... Home > Entomology, Field trips > Red-necked footman moth at Hartslock...
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Photinia pyrifolia (Black Witch, Chokecherry, Crazy Ant, Crimson Speckled Footman Moth, Galapagos Carpenter Ant, Galapagos Green-Eyed Horsefly, Galapagos Hawkmoth, Indefatigable Hawkmoth, Large Tailed Skipper, Ornate Moth, Red Chokeberry) ... Bolton, Barry (1995): A new general catalogue ... Judd, Campbell, Kellog and Donoghue:
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Back home I identified it as a red-necked footman moth (Atolmis rubricollis) - an unusual moth that is quite rare in our part of the country and so is likely to be a migrant - perhaps one that came over in the recent Painted Lady migration...
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