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Natural History of Radley

 
Moths

 

 
More Photographs of Moths found in Radley
 
 

Mother Shipton, photographed 30 May 2005 by L Pasquire

Mother Shipton (Callistege mi) so named because the pattern on the forewing is said to resemble the profile of the legendary Yorkshire witch. (30 May 2005)*

Nemophora degeerella, photographed 30 May 2005 by B Crowley

Nemophora degeerella - a longhorn moth

(with one antenna missing, 30 May 2005)*

   

Lesser treble bar , photographed 31 May 2005 by L Pasquire

Lesser treble bar (Aplocera efformata)

(31 May 2005)*

 

 

Lesser treble bar, photographed 31 May 2005 by B Crowley.

Lesser treble bar (Aplocera efformata)

(31 May 2005)*

 

 

Cinnabar moth photographed 5 June 2005 by L Pasquire

Cinnabar (Tyria jacobaeae)

(5 June 2005)*

caterpillar

Cinnabar underside view, photographed 26 June 2005 by B Crowley

Cinnabar (Tyria jacobaeae)

(26 June 2005)*

caterpillar

   

Thistle ermine moth, Myelois cribrella, photographed 19 June 2005 by B Crowley

Thistle Ermine (Myelois circumvoluta = Myelois cribrella)

(19 June 2005)

Scarlet Tiger Moth, photographed 26 June 2005 by B Crowley

Scarlet Tiger (Callimorpha dominula L.)

(26 June 2005)*

more pictures

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