1906 Opisthograptis luteolata (Brimstone Moth)
1764 Chloroclysta truncata (Common Marbled Carpet)
1764 Chloroclysta truncata (Common Marbled Carpet)
1640 Euthrix potatoria (Drinker Moth)
1640 Euthrix potatoria (Drinker Moth)
1640 Euthrix potatoria (Drinker Moth) Hatchling
"Mirror Mirror on the Wall".....
1638 Macrothylacia rubi (Fox Moth)
1638 Macrothylacia rubi (Fox Moth)
1643 Saturnia pavonia (Emperor Moths)
1643 Saturnia pavonia (Emperor Moth)
1643 Saturnia pavonia (Emperor Moth) Eggs
1631 Poecilocampa populi (December Moth)
1631 Poecilocampa populi (December Moth)
1917 Selenia dentaria (Early Thorn)
1917 Selenia dentaria (Early Thorn)
1919 Selenia tetralunaria (Purple Thorn)
1919 Selenia tetralunaria (Purple Thorn)
1931 Biston betularia (Peppered Moth) L
1931 Biston betularia (Peppered Moth)
1965a Pseudocoremia suavis (Common Forest Looper)
1965a Pseudocoremia suavis (Common Forest Looper)…
1965a Pseudocoremia suavis (Common Forest Looper)…
1965a Pseudocoremia suavis (Common Forest Looper)…
1965a Pseudocoremia suavis (2nd Specimen) Female
1965a Pseudocoremia suavis (13th Specimen) Male
1976 Sphinx ligustri (Privet Hawkmoth)
1976 Sphinx ligustri (Privet Hawkmoth)
1979 Mimas tiliae (Lime Hawkmoth)
1979 Mimas tiliae (Lime Hawkmoth)
1980 Smerinthus ocellata (Eyed Hawkmoth)
1980 Smerinthus ocellata (Eyed Hawkmoth)
1981 Laothoe populi (Poplar Hawkmoth)
1981 Laothoe populi (Poplar Hawkmoth)
1981 Laothoe populi (Poplar Hawkmoth)
1991 Deilephila elpenor (Elephant Hawkmoth)
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1906 Opisthograptis luteolata (Brimstone Moth)
Geometridae, Ennominae: Wingspan 28-42mm.
A pretty, easily recognisable, species which is widespread and common in the UK, and also through Cornwall.
A prolific species most years, it often produces multiple generations through the year, and many individuals will come to light through its flight season. Because of multiple generations, the main flight season is extended as a broad peak from April to October, although in Cornwall individuals can also be seen as early as February, and slowly increasing numbers in March.
A pretty, easily recognisable, species which is widespread and common in the UK, and also through Cornwall.
A prolific species most years, it often produces multiple generations through the year, and many individuals will come to light through its flight season. Because of multiple generations, the main flight season is extended as a broad peak from April to October, although in Cornwall individuals can also be seen as early as February, and slowly increasing numbers in March.
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