Pictures gallery of Barred Tooth striped Butterfly
Research Reports - Butterfly Conservation

The Barred Tooth-striped moth Trichopteryx polycommata (Denis & Schifferműller), Brecks survey 2006. Butterfly Conservation, Wareham. S07-04: G.M.Haggett. 2007.
ARKive - Barred tooth-striped moth photo - Trichopteryx

Barred Tooth-striped caterpillar - View amazing Barred tooth-striped moth photos Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) Large copper butterfly (Lycaena dispar)
Moths of the Adur Valley - British Marine Life Study Society

an evening moth trap caught 37 other species of moths including four Barred Tooth-striped Pancalia micro-moths were above the ridge on Silverweed flowers. Adur Butterfly
Wildlife Extra News - Endangered moth spotted in Lancashire

Barred Tooth-striped moth found at Warton Crag nature reserve April 2010. round, helping to maintain Warton Crag as a hugely important site for butterfly
ARKive - Barred tooth-striped moth videos, photos and facts

The Barred Tooth-striped is a greyish coloured moth. The caterpillars are green with two Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) Large copper butterfly (Lycaena dispar)
Butterfly Conservation: Highland Branch Newsletter 13

Read the latest Newsletter from Butterfly Conservation Highland Branch Lochalsh and David Barbour came over on 11th and 12th May to target Barred Tooth-striped
Glasgow & SW Scotland Butterflies » » Moths

Barred Tooth-striped (Trichopteryx polycommata) has 27 records relating to five sites in To celebrate 25 years of supporting Butterfly and Moth Conservation in south
Butterfly Conservation - Sussex Branch - PAGE TITLE

Barred Tooth-striped moth also present. Other common species Usual downland species Butterfly Conservation is a registered charity and non-profit-making company
c0874 Barred Tooth-stripe

Larval record 1999 to 2004 Adult record 1999 to 2004 Barred Tooth-striped Trichopteryx polycommata f a c t s h e e t Conservation status Priority Species in UK
BBC - A rare moth comes to light at Warton Crag Reserve

The last confirmed recording of the Barred Tooth-striped moth in the Warton Crag area was Warton Crag already supports populations of several butterfly and moth species
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