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Natural History of Radley

 
Moths

 

 
More Photographs of Moths found in Radley
 

Orange swift, photographed 22 August 2006 by B Crowley

Orange Swift (Hepialis sylvina)

(22 August 2006)

Twenty-plume moth (Alucita hexadactyla) photographed 12 April 2009 by B Crowley

Twenty-plume moth (Alucita hexadactyla)

(12 April 2009)

 

Bordered Straw, photographed 07 Sept 2006 by B Crowley, ID by Bob Eeles

Bordered Straw (Heliothis peltigera)

(attracted to light, 07 September 2006)

Brimstone moth, photographed 19 April 2007 by B Crowley

Brimstone (Opisthograptis luteolata)

(19 April 2007)

 

 

Endotricha flammealis, photographed 15 July 2005 by B Crowley, ID by M Townsend

Endotricha flammealis

(attracted to light, 15 July 2005)

Clouded border, photographed 14 July 2007 by B Crowley

Clouded border (Lomaspilus marginata)

(14 July 2007)

   

Dingy footman, photographed 26 July 2008 by B Crowley

Dingy footman (Eilema griseola)

(26 July 2008)

Marbled Beauty, photographed 27 July 2008 by B Crowley

Marbled beauty (Cryphia domestica)

(27 July 2008)

 

 

 
 
 
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