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Feathered Thorn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Feathered Thorn (Colotois pennaria) is a moth of the family Geometridae. The common name Feathered Thorn derives from the very strong feathering on the antennae
Life Cycle of Butterflies and Moths - Eggs, Larvae, Pupae and

Row 4: Swallow-tailed Moth Ourapteryx sambucaria, Feathered Thorn Colotois pennaria Some butterfly caterpillars which spend a relatively short time as chrysalis
Macro Moths page 1 - A nature observer's scrapbook of the diverse

Feathered Thorn Colotois pennaria. The upper image is of a male, recocgnised by the characteristically holds its wings in the closed upright fashion of butterflies.
Butterfly Conservation: Highland Branch latest news

Butterfly Conservation is a British charity devoted to saving butterflies, moths Janette Borwick photographed this male Feathered Thorn at Glenborrodale, Ardnamurchan
Butterfly Conservation: Highland Branch latest news

Butterfly Conservation is a British charity devoted to saving butterflies, moths Brian also had the first Feathered Thorn in his light trap last night, 11/10/2011 (see
Moth & Butterfly Gallery 3 - Insects & other Arthropods - Home

Moth & Butterfly Gallery - Page 3: Other Moths (cont.) Class: Insecta Order Feathered Thorn Moth (Colotois pennaria) wing-span 30-40 mm : Magpie Moth (Abraxas
Welcome to Daves Moth and Butterfly World - Two Books

This part of the book shows the difference in moth antennae and the difference between moth and butterfly antennae. (The feathered thorn is actually an August thorn and
Common garden moth identification - Birds and Moths of Weston

Feathered Thorn Lesser Broad-borderd Yellow Undering
Britain's beautiful butterflies and moths - plant information.

Britain's beautiful butterflies and moths and the plants that attract them. Lobster, Lappet, Leopard, Lunar Thorn, Small Emerald, Mottled Pug, Feathered Thorn
Red Admiral butterfly - an Old Weston visitor in October

The Red Admiral butterfly was a visitor to the Cambridgeshire village of Old The Feathered Thorn is more frequently recorded in woods, but does occur in gardens.
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