Green Pug

Geometridae (Larentiinae)


Folder: Moths by Family
Eupethicinii, the pug family.

Patio life: Oak-tree Pug

25 Apr 2014 127
Let the moth season begin :) This is the Oak-tree pug which is very similar to the Brindled Pug but has heavier discal spot, and so I thought I'd post one up :)

Cypress Pug Eupithecia phoeniceata

19 Aug 2013 195
Some nice ones from back in Aug. 19 Aug 2013

Tawny Speckled Pug

27 Jul 2013 179
Stars of the catch 26 July 2013. First to let me photograph it.

Haworth's Pug

18 Jul 2013 197
Stars of the catch 17 July 2013. NFU Never had this little pug before, the abdomen's orangish color is diagnostic. Unfotunately they are not the most cooperative, and I had to take this shot where I could get it...lol

V-Pug

16 Jul 2013 173
Stars of the catch 17 July 2013. NFY Very odd shaped but nice looking pugs, also one of the easier to ID, that 'v' on the wing stays even when they are worn.

Foxglove Pug

19 Jun 2013 1 108
Stars of a finally more normal size catch back on 18 June 2013 NFY

Lime-speck Pug

17 Jun 2013 1 1 125
Stars of the moth trap catch 16 June 2013. NFY

Common Pug

11 Jun 2013 137
Stars of the catch 09 May 2013 NFY

Green Pug

Grey Pug

Lime-speck Pug

27 May 2012 85
Stars of the catch for 26 May 2012

Freyer's Pug

27 May 2012 77
Stars of the catch for 26 May 2012

Common Pug

23 May 2012 73
Stars of the catch from 22-05-2012 Patio Actinic

Cypress Pug

Green Pug

Lime-speck Pug

02 Jun 2011 93
Always an attractive one :)

Foxglove Pug

26 May 2011 132
This was a very small one, he was exactly the size of a Toadflax but marking tell me hes likely Foxglove, unless anyone disagrees.

Green Pug


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