Pictures gallery of Brown spot Pinion Butterfly
Lepidoptera Species by Common Name in Alphabetical Order

Brown Silver-line Brown-spot Pinion Brown-tail Brown-veined Wainscot Brussels Lace Buff Arches Buff Ermine Buff Footman Buff-tip Bulrush Wainscot Burnet Companion
ButterflyCorner.net: Limenitis astyanax (Red-spotted Purple)

The forewings are dark brown. At the margin there is a chain of little white spots. The underside is dark purple, but the pinion is dark brown. At the margin there
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 The helpful identifying features of the Brown-spot Pinion are the five intensely black
Butterfly Conservation: Highland Branch - Butterfly and Moth Species

Butterfly and Moth Species in Highland Brown-spot Pinion . Agrochola litura . Suspected. Parastichtis suspecta . Centre-barred Sallow
The UK Biodiversity Action Plan – moths

Butterfly Conservation is a charity and a non-profit making company limited by Brown-spot Pinion Agrochola litura Beaded Chestnut Agrochola lychnidis
UK BAP Species in North East Scotland - Welcome to the North East

Lepidoptera (Butterflies/Moths) Brown-spot Pinion: Green-brindled Crescent: Ear Moth: Mouse Moth: Small Dark Yellow Underwing
ButterflyCorner.net: Papilio dardanus (African Swallowtail)

Butterflies from all over the world can be found here copy of upside, but the margin and the pinion are brown. is nearly a copy of upside, but the spots are brown and
Britain's beautiful butterflies and moths - plant information.

Britain's beautiful butterflies and moths and the plants that attract them. Slender Scotch Burnet, Straw Belle, Yellow Belle, Mother Shipton, Brown-spot Pinion
Species

Download Butterfly Conservation fact sheet for this species. 1615 Lasiommata 2266 Agrochola litura Brown-spot Pinion Over 100 records exist for this species
Surrey Moths & Butterflies

A blog celebrating the many moths and butterflies of Surrey, written by moth and there however. Not least a brand new species to me on the 2nd, a Brown-spot Pinion.
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