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Bordered gothic moth (
Heliophobus reticulata
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The Bordered Gothic moth has an attractive pale network-like patterning on the otherwise mottled grey-brown forewings. The hindwin...
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Sandhill rustic moth (
Luperina nickerlii leechi
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There are four races, or subspecies of the Sandhill Rustic moth in Great Britain. Luperina nickerli leechi has silvery-grey forew...
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Ashworth’s rustic (
Xestia ashworthii
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Adult Ashworth’s Rustic moths have blue-grey forewings with variable blackish flecking. The hindwings are pale and silky in appear...
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Brighton wainscot moth (
Oria musculosa
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This species was given the common name 'Brighton Wainscot' because one of the first British specimens was caught in Brighton in 18...
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Common fan-foot moth (
Pechipogo strigilata
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This species can be distinguished from other similar Fan-foot moths by its pale hindwings and ochreous grey forewings. The forewin...
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Black-banded moth (
Polymixis xanthomista statices
)
Adult Black-banded moths have grey forewings with dense yellow, white and greenish flecking and a darker area towards the centre. ...
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Buttoned snout moth (
Hypena rostralis
)
Female buttoned snout moths are more variable in their appearance than males; the males tend to have darker, more uniform forewing...
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Clay fan-foot moth (
Paracolax tristalis
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Adult Clay Fan-foot moths are pale ochreous brown in colour with darker brown cross-lines on both the fore- and hind-wings. When f...
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Marsh moth (
Athetis pallustris
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This moth is highly secretive and unpredictable in its appearances. There is a noticeable size difference between the male and the...
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Olive crescent moth (
Trisateles emortualis
)
Adults of the rare Olive Crescent moth are orange-brown in colour with whitish cross-lines...
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Orange upperwing moth (
Jodia croceago
)
This rare moth has pale buff underwings and, as its name suggests, orange forewings, delicately marked with darker lines and dots...
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Double line moth (
Mythimna turca
)
Adults of this scarce moth species are reddish-brown in colour with black cross-lines on the forewings. The caterpillar is pale br...
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Dark crimson underwing moth (
Catocala sponsa
)
The generic name of the dark crimson underwing moth, Catocala derives from the Greek 'katõ' meaning below, and 'kalos' meaning bea...
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Four-spotted moth (
Tyta luctuosa
)
The common name of the Four-spotted moth refers to the white spots on the fore- and hindwings, which stand out in stark contrast t...
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Fisher's estuarine moth (
Gortyna borelii lunata
)
The race of Fisher's Estuarine Moth that occurs in Britain is subspecieslunata. Adults are generally pale orange-brown in colour, ...
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Marsh mallow moth (
Hydraecia osseola hucherardi
)
The common name of the Marsh Mallow moth refers to the larval (caterpillar) foodplant of the same name (Althaea officinalis). Adul...
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Reddish buff moth (
Acosmetia caliginosa
)
The Reddish Buff moth's name provides a good description of the adult. It is a night-flying moth and hides up in vegetation during...
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Cousin German moth (
Protolampra sobrina
)
Cousin German (Protolampra sobrina, formerly known as Paradiarsia sobrina) is a rare moth that has dark brown forewings with a pur...
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Northern dart moth (
Xestia alpicola alpina
)
The form of the Northern Dart moth found in Britain (Xestia alpicola alpina), is considered to be a different race or 'subspecies'...
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