Moth Specific Sub-Family List – Macro


Total: 8

  Featured Image Checklist Number Scientific Name Common Name Status Colour Adult Category Migrant Day Flying Photo Photos By
Thyatirinae
Peach Blossom65.008 BF1652Thyatira batisPeach BlossomGreen
Green - Rare / Uncommon / Scarce
CAT 1
Cat 1 - Distinctive - Easily identified
Photographed
Photo Taken
Tony Davison/ Dave Evans
Buff Arches65.009 BF1653Habrosyne pyritoidesBuff ArchesBlue
Blue - Generally Common / Widespread
CAT 1
Cat 1 - Distinctive - Easily identified
Photographed
Photo Taken
Tony Davison
Figure of Eighty65.010 BF1654Tethea ocularisFigure of EightyBlue
Blue - Generally Common / Widespread
CAT 1
Cat 1 - Distinctive - Easily identified
Photographed
Photo Taken
Tony Davison, Dave Evans
Poplar Lutestring65.011 BF1655Tethea orPoplar LutestringExtinct
Black - Extinct Species
CAT 3
Cat 3 - Difficult to identify - specimen may be required
Common Lutestring65.013 BF1657Ochropacha duplarisCommon LutestringGreen
Green - Rare / Uncommon / Scarce
CAT 2
Cat 2 - Care needed - can be confused with other species
Photographed
Photo Taken
Steve Orridge, Christian Heintzen, Claire Miles, Dave Evans
Oak Lutestring65.014 BF1658Cymatophorina dilutaOak LutestringBrown
Brown - Significant Record / Very Rare / Vagrant
CAT 3
Cat 3 - Difficult to identify - specimen may be required
Frosted Green65.015 BF1660Polyploca ridensFrosted GreenBrown
Brown - Significant Record / Very Rare / Vagrant
CAT 2
Cat 2 - Care needed - can be confused with other species
Photographed
Photo Taken
Dave Evans
Yellow-horned65.016 BF1659Achlya flavicornisYellow-hornedBlue
Blue - Generally Common / Widespread
CAT 1
Cat 1 - Distinctive - Easily identified
Photographed
Photo Taken
Tony Davison; Dave Evans
Total Rows: 8
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