Species that are closely related to the Six-spot burnet moth Results 1 - 2
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New Forest burnet (Zygaena viciae argyllensis)
The New Forest Burnet was first discovered in 1869 in the New Forest. The endemicsubspecies (Zygaena viciae ytenensis) was last se...  More  0 Videos
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Slender Scotch burnet (Zygaena loti scotica)
The Slender Scotch Burnet is a striking red and black moth that can be distinguished from other burnet moths by its hairy abdomen,...  More  0 Videos

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