1702 Idaea biselata (Small Fan-footed Wave)
1708 Idaea dimidiata (Single-dotted Wave)
1709 Idaea subsericeata (Satin Wave)
1713 Idaea aversata (Riband Wave - Banded Form)
1713 Idaea aversata f-remutata (Riband Wave - Non-…
1714 Idaea degeneraria (Portland Ribbon Wave)
1716 Rhodometra sacraria (Vestal)
1716 Rhodometra sacraria (Vestal)
1724 Xanthorhoe spadicearia (Red Twin-spot Carpet)
1727 Xanthorhoe montanata (Silver-ground Carpet)
1728 Xanthorhoe fluctuata (Garden Carpet)
1732 Scotopteryx chenopodiata (Shaded Broad-bar)
1734 Scotopteryx luridata (July Belle)
1736 Catarhoe cuculata (Royal Mantle)
1738 Epirrhoe alternata (Common Carpet)
1739 Epirrhoe rivata (Wood Carpet)
1740 Epirrhoe galiata (Galium Carpet)
1742 Camptogramma bilineata ssp. hibernica (Yellow…
1746 Anticlea badiata (Shoulder Stripe)
1747 Anticlea derivata (Streamer)
1748 Mesoleuca albicillata (Beautiful Carpet)
1751 Lampropteryx otregiata (Devon Carpet)
1752 Cosmorhoe ocellata (Purple Bar)
1690 Scopula imitaria (Small Blood Vein)
1689 Scopula marginepunctata (Mullein Wave)
1682 Timandra comae (Blood Vein)
1681 Cyclophora linearia (Clay Triple-lines)
1678 Cyclophora puppillaria (Blairs Mocha)
1674 Jodis lactearia (Little Emerald)
1670 Chlorissa viridata (Small Grass Emerald)
1669 Hemithea aestivaria (Common Emerald)
1666 Geometra papilionaria (Large Emerald)
1665 Pseudoterpna pruinata (Grass Emerald)
1663 Alsophila aescularia (March Moth)
2364 Gortyna flavago (Frosted Orange) - 0660u
88 Leaving The Alps, Onwards Into France
87 Returning Over The Alps
86 Back In Madras
85 Arriving Back At Madras
84 Valley to Wandoor
83 Jungle Near Guptapara
82 Inner Reaches Of Port Blair Inlet
81 Village Shops
80 More Tree Problems
79 New Surface For Main Road
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1693 Scopula floslactata (Cream Wave)
Geometridae, Sterrhinae - Wingspan: 32mm.
This species can be difficult to determine, especially when the cross-wing jagged line markings are faded. It is considered a Local species, restricted to established woodland which contains its food plants. Peak flying times are in May and June, although individuals may be found in late April and August.
This species can be difficult to determine, especially when the cross-wing jagged line markings are faded. It is considered a Local species, restricted to established woodland which contains its food plants. Peak flying times are in May and June, although individuals may be found in late April and August.
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