WebThank you :-) VC31 - The Huntingdon Moth and Butterfly Group (HMBG) Cambridgeshire is divided into two vice-counties for biological recording - VC29 Cambridgeshire and VC31 Huntingdonshire. This site covers the moths recorded in VC29 - Cambridgeshire. Nature reserves in VC29 include - Chippenham Fen, Fordham Woods, Fowlmere RSPB, Kingfisher ... WebAn unmistakeable moth with broad, glossy black wings and a large conspicuous white kidney mark. The larvae can be seen from August to October feeding both at day and night, resting on the foodplant. They overwinter underground as pupae. Size and Family Family – Brocades, Quakers and leaf-eating wainscots (Noctuidae) Medium-sized Wingspan Range …
Small Quaker (Orthosia cruda) - West Midlands Moths
WebSmall Quaker Orthosia cruda ( [Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Wingspan 25-30 mm. A fairly common species over much of Britain, occupying deciduous woodland. The adults fly in March and April, feed on sallow blossom, and are attracted to light. Small Quaker Orthosia cruda ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Wingspan 25-30 mm… Small Quaker Orthosia cruda ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Wingspan 25-30 mm… Common Quaker Orthosia cerasi (Fabricius, 1775) Wingspan 34-40 mm. Quite vari… Moth name search. This is the basic (moth name) search... You can also try the K… national moth recording scheme; use of images; disclaimer; about the new site; U… WebTwin-spotted Quaker Anorthoa munda The Twin-spotted Quaker is a variable species but the blackish twin spots are usually obvious and the diagnostic feature of this common moth. The male is easily identified by the feathered antennae. bug\\u0027s hk
Ten common Nottinghamshire moths by month - March - Eakring …
WebSmall Quaker (Orthosia cruda) - The Moths of Dorset. WebThe Small Quaker (Orthosia crudo). A very subtle, faintly marked, somewhat unremarkable moth. Smaller than its cousins, but beautiful all the same! Small Quaker – 25.02.23 Web245 Orthosia cruda (Small Quaker) - British Lepidoptera British Lepidoptera Home NOCTUIDAE Hadeninae Orthosiini < 73.245 Orthosia (Monima) cruda (Small Quaker) fw: 12-15mm (Waring & Townsend), ws: 28-32mm (MBGBI9); Feb-May; mainly oaks ( Quercus spp); common in broadleaved woodland in England and Wales, local in Scotland. bug\u0027s hl