Pictures gallery of Grass Rivulet Butterfly
Butterfly Conservation: Highland Branch - Butterfly and Moth Species

Butterfly and Moth Species in Highland Grass Rivulet . Perizoma albulata . Sandy Carpet . Perizoma flavofasciata . Twin-spot Carpet
Moths and Butterflies - Picos de Europa - Trip Report 2008

Butterflies and Moths of the Picos de Europa - Trip Report 2008 by Teresa Farino for Teresa's growing Picos list: July Highflyer and the day-flying Grass Rivulet.
NEWS - Abingdon Naturalists Society

We saw about eight small Grass Rivulet (Perizoma albulata) moths yesterday in the Wild Flower Meadow at Barton Fields while undertaking one of the regular butterfly
Frances E., Keuling-Stout, "Two Rivulets, Author's Edition [1876

The OEDdefines Rivulets as both a small stream and as a specific type of moth/(butterfly?) called "GRASS RIVULET." So Whitman—from the very title itself
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Butterflies and Moths, by William S

The Grass Rivulet: 283: 197. The Netted Pug: 284: 198. The Narrow-winged Pug: 284: 199. Butterflies that emerge in the morning spend their first day actively on the wing
Summary of the Picos de Europa Lepidoptera Study, 2008

Perizoma albulatum (Grass Rivulet) Chesias isabella (Isabelle’s Chevalier) Don’t forget that in Spain it is ILLEGAL to use a butterfly net or moth trap
flowerbank - Site Unavailable | UK2

An incomplete invertebrate survey revealed the presence of species associated with unimproved grassland such as Common Blue butterfly, Grass Rivulet and Small Yellow
A-Z of day-flying moths - Butterfly Conservation

Grass Rivulet Butterfly Conservation: Company limited by guarantee, registered in England
Butterfly Conservation: Highland Branch - moth species A to Z

Grass Rivulet. Great Brocade. Green Arches. Green Carpet. Green Pug. Green Silver-lines Butterfly Conservation Company limited by guarantee, registered in England (2206468)
Scottish collect evidence of climate change - Butterfly Conservation

A Scottish volunteer has found the Small Heath butterfly flying in October, a full The changing fortunes of Scotland's widespread moths are typified by the Grass Rivulet
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