2005 Peridea anceps (Great Prominent) Camouflage
2005 Peridea anceps (Great Prominent)
2007 Pheosia tremula (Swallow Prominent)
2011 Pterostoma palpina (Pale Prominent)
2011 Pterostoma palpina (Pale Prominent)
2014 Drymonia dodonaea (Marbled Brown)
2015 Drymonia ruficornis (Lunar Marbled Brown)
2015 Drymonia ruficornis (Lunar Marbled Brown) L
2026 Orgyia antiqua (Vapourer) L
2026 Orgyia antiqua (Vapourer)
2039 Atolmis rubricollis (Red-necked Footman)
2058 Arctia villica britannica (Cream-spot Tiger)
2068 Callimorpha dominula (Scarlet Tiger)
1924 Angerona prunaria ab. corylaria (Orange Moth)
1909 Pseudopanthera macularia (Speckled Yellow)
1913 Ennomos alniaria (Canary-shouldered Thorn)
1913 Ennomos alniaria (Canary-shouldered Thorn)
1918 Selenia lunularia (Lunar Thorn)
1918 Selenia lunularia (Lunar Thorn)
1923 Colotois pennaria (Feathered Thorn)
1924 Angerona prunaria (Orange Moth)
1919 Selenia tetralunaria (Purple Thorn)
EsG53 Macroglossum stellatarum (Hummingbird Hawkmo…
2000 Notodonta dromedarius (Iron Prominent)
1999 Stauropus fagi (Lobster Moth)
1997 Furcula furcula (Sallow Kitten)
1996 Furcula bicuspis (Alder Kitten)
1995 Cerura vinula (Puss Moth) Cocoon
2076 Meganola albula (Kent Black Arches)
1659 Achlya flavicornis ssp. galbanus (Yellow-horn…
1657 Ochropacha duplaris (Common Lutestring)
1654 Tethea ocularis octogesimea (Figure of Eighty…
1652 Thyatira batis (Peach Blossom)
1651 Cilix glaucata (Chinese Character)
1647 Watsonalla cultraria (Barred Hook-tip)
1645 Falcaria lacertinaria (Scalloped Hook-tip)
1660 Polyploca ridens (Frosted Green)
0169 Zygaena filipendulae (Six-spot Burnet)
0017 Hepialus lupulinus (Common Swift)
0015 Hepialus sylvina (Orange Swift)
0014 Hepialus humuli (Ghost Moth [Swift])
0170 Zygaena trifolii (Five-spot Burnet)
1637 Lasiocampa quercus (Oak Eggar) Female
1636 Lasiocampa trifolii (Grass Eggar)
1637 Lasiocampa quercus (Oak Eggar) Male
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2000 Notodonta dromedarius (Iron Prominent)
Notodontidae, Notodontinae. Final Length: 35mm.
A typical fairly common member of this sub-family, the caterpillar is unmistakable from its posture and general shape of the more common species. Presumably, the common UK name is based on the fact that the caterpillar and the moth appears to have "rusty" patches over them.
A typical fairly common member of this sub-family, the caterpillar is unmistakable from its posture and general shape of the more common species. Presumably, the common UK name is based on the fact that the caterpillar and the moth appears to have "rusty" patches over them.
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