Pictures gallery of Bilberry Pug Butterfly
Lepidoptera Species by Common Name in Alphabetical Order

Bilberry Pug Birch Mocha Black Arches Black-banded Black Hairstreak Black Mountain Moth Blackneck, The Black Rustic Black-veined Moth Black-veined White
Derryloiste trapping trips

1 Bilberry pug (NFM NFS) So RARE - 2 sites in the country till now. 4 Common white wave Daves Moth and Butterfly World: My website: http://daveslepidoptera.com/ - Last
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust - |

Brimstone butterflies are common on the glade where there is an abundance of their moths, but they do have wonderful names such as the golden rod brindle, bilberry pug
East Scotland Branch - Butterfly Conservation

saving butterflies, moths and their habitats Bilberry Pug: 1862: Gymnoscelis rufifasciata: Double-striped Pug: 1864: Chesias legatella
Whortleberries

In Spring whortleberries provide for the newly hatched caterpillars of the Bilberry Pug. More than a score of moth and butterfly caterpillars find the foliage palatable.
Scottish Macro Moth List

Green Pug 1860 Pasiphila rectangulata Common Common Bilberry Pug 1861 Pasiphila debiliata Very local & scarce, SW? Nb Double-striped Pug 1862 Gymnoscelis rufifasciata
Butterflies and Moths | Dumfries and Galloway Environmental

The Bilberry Pug Pasiphila debiliata occurs in its only current Scottish site at Kirkconnell Flow NNR, near Dumfries. For more information: Butterflies of South West
Butterfly Conservation Kent Branch Website For Moths - Kent Moth

Kentmoths.org represents the Kent Branch of the British Butterfly Conservation Scallop Shell, Bordered White, Large Emerald, July Highflyer and a single Bilberry Pug.
Butterfly Conservation Kent Branch Website For Moths - Moth News

Kentmoths.org represents the Kent Branch of the British Butterfly Conservation locations some small green caterpillars, tentatively identified as the Bilberry Pug
DBRG Research Butterfly Conservation - Welcome to the Dartmoor

Bilberry Pug. Medium. High : Blomer's Rivulet. Medium. Medium. Horse Chestnut. Medium Unpublished Report funded by Butterfly Conservation, Dartmoor National Park and
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