Pictures gallery of Bright line Brown eye Butterfly
TrekNature | Bright-line Brown-eye Moth *Large Post!* Photo
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Bright-line Brown-eye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bright-line Brown-eye (Lacanobia oleracea) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is a common species throughout Europe, but is also found in North Africa
Cabbage moth ( Mamestra brassicae [L.]) and bright-line brown-eyes
Butterfly catch of cabbage and bright-line brown-eyes moths is likely low with regard to the extent of the damage, which can be caused by caterpillars.
Butterfly Reference Guide - Durlston - Home
This medium-sized butterfly looks more golden in flight than almost any other Brown but is not so bright the Meadow Brown's eye has a pearl grey with brown zigzag lines
Butterfly and moth guide : ON Nature magazine
Butterfly and moth guide those on forewing joined by dark line to wing edge Larva: up to 85 mm long; bright Description: wings generally rich brown
Brown-line Bright Eye (Mythimna conigera) - Norfolk Moths - The
Brown-line Bright Eye (Mythimna conigera) - The Moths of Norfolk. In association with the Norfolk Moth Survey.
Brown-line Bright Eye - Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland
Brown-line Bright Eye: Noctuidae 32-38 mm. Forewings are dark orange brown with darker brown anterior and postmedial lines.
Bright-line Brown-eye Lacanobia oleracea - UKMoths
Description and photographs of the moth: Lacanobia oleracea (Bright-line Brown-eye )
Bright-line Brown-eye - Lacanobia oleracea | NatureSpot
Bright-line Brown-eye - Lacanobia oleracea Wingspan 32-37 mm. This moth doesn't tend to vary in appearance, except
Brown-line Bright-eye Mythimna conigera - UKMoths
Description and photographs of the moth: Mythimna conigera (Brown-line Bright-eye )
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