Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Dusky Brocade Butterfly

Pictures gallery of Dusky Brocade Butterfly

Species to look out for - Wildlife Trust for Sheffield and Rotherham

Species to look out for - Wildlife Trust for Sheffield and Rotherham

Moths and butterflies Apamea remissa – Dusky Brocade moth* Beetles Coleoptera carabidae Leistus rufescens Nebria gyllenhali Patrobus atrorufus Bembidion lunulatum

Butterfly Conservation - South Wales Branch - Moth Species

Butterfly Conservation - South Wales Branch - Moth Species

Dusky Brocade. Apamea remissa. 2333. Large Nutmeg. Apamea anceps. 2342. Rosy Minor. Mesoligia literosa Butterfly Conservation is a registered charity and non-profit-making company

UK BAP species (common and widespread, but rapidly declining moths)

UK BAP species (common and widespread, but rapidly declining moths)

Dusky Brocade Apamea remissa Dusky Thorn Ennomos fuscantaria Dusky-lemon Sallow Xanthia gilvago Ear Moth Amphipoea oculea Feathered Gothic Tholera decimalis

Attenborough Nature Reserve - Watching wildlife around the world

Attenborough Nature Reserve - Watching wildlife around the world

Another butterfly is the Speckled Wood which has become more abundant on the Dusky Brocade Double-lobed Marbled Minor Middle Barred Minor Cloaked Minor Common/Lesser

The UK Biodiversity Action Plan – moths

The UK Biodiversity Action Plan – moths

Butterfly Conservation is a charity and a non-profit making company limited by Dusky Brocade Apamea remissa Large Nutmeg Apamea anceps Rosy Minor Mesoligia

Kilnsey Trail - Butterflies and Moths

Kilnsey Trail - Butterflies and Moths

Butterflies and Moths. Towards the top of the Kilnsey Trail you will find the Dusky Brocade

Butterflies & Moths in the Garden

Butterflies & Moths in the Garden

Dusky Brocade, the Clay, Dark Arches and Shuttle-shaped Dart. • In warm weather as Numbers Seen: Please record all butterfly and moth species seen in the garden

The Moths of Suffolk - 2330 Dusky Brocade, Apamea remissa

The Moths of Suffolk - 2330 Dusky Brocade, Apamea remissa

2330 Dusky Brocade, Apamea remissa, (Hübner, 1809) European Butterflies (Chris Jonko) Eggs, Larvae and Pupae of Butterflies and Moths

Species

Species

Download Butterfly Conservation fact sheet for this species. 2330 Apamea remissa Dusky Brocade Recorded in the County on over 220 occasions. 2333 Apamea anceps Large Nutmeg

Species - Welcome to the Derbyshire Biodiversity website

Species - Welcome to the Derbyshire Biodiversity website

A list of butterfly species recorded in the East Midlands can be found on the East Dusky brocade Dusky-lemon sallow Dusky thorn Ear moth Feathered gothic

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