Pictures gallery of Autumnal Moth Butterfly
Moth Species List - Butterfly Conservation - Upper Thames Branch

Antler Moth. Archer's Dart. August Thorn. Autumnal Moth. Autumnal Rustic. Barred Hook-tip. Barred Red. Barred Rivulet. Barred Sallow. Barred Straw. Barred Umber. Barred Yellow
Macro Moths Page 4 - A nature observer's scrapbook of the diverse

Butterflies Micro Moths a Micro Moths b Macro Moths 1 Macro Moths 2 Macro Moths 3 Macro Moths 4 makes it even more difficult is that the November moth and the Autumnal moth
Autumnal Rustic - Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland

Paradiarsia glareosa glareosa (Esper, 1788) Description: Wingspan 32-38 mm. Forewings usually pale grey but this varies. They are narrower than in similar species
The Butterfly and Moth Piccies Page

The Butterfly and Moth Piccies Page Last Updated 18th May 2012 This ~1.5cm moth is hard to tell from the Autumnal Moth, E. autumnata, and Pale
Macro Moths Page 6 - A nature observer's scrapbook of the diverse

Butterflies Micro Moths a Micro Moths b Macro Moths 1 Macro Moths 2 Macro Moths 3 Macro Moths 4 Autumnal Moth ? Small Autumnal Moth ? Epirrita dilutata agg. There has to
Butterfly Conservation: Highland Branch Newsletter 13

Is there such a thing as a typical year for butterflies and moths? Every year seems to at 84 on 11th October when November Moths appeared to outnumber Autumnal Moths
Species Epirrita autumnata - Autumnal Moth - Hodges#7433

live adult image plus common name reference [Autumnal Moth] (Moths & Butterflies of Europe and North Africa)
moths « Backyard and Beyond

Moths, which well outnumber the butterflies in the order Lepidoptera, are a subject I know little Autumnal Moths Published December 16, 2011 Fieldnotes 2 Comments Tags:
Butterfly Conservation: Highland Branch - moth species A to Z

Small Autumnal Moth. Small Dark Yellow Underwing. Small Dotted Buff. Small Dusty Wave Butterfly Conservation Company limited by guarantee, registered in England (2206468)
Surrey Moths & Butterflies

A blog celebrating the many moths and butterflies of Surrey, written by moth enthusiasts Best was a brand new species to me, of a gorgeous Autumnal Rustic, which was
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