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The numbers were exceptional and included frequent Common Blue Butterflies of both genders, frequent Burnet Companion Moths, numerous Common Carpet Moths, and at least a
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This small brown and grey butterfly is extremely well camouflaged. It may be confused with the Grizzled Skipper, the Mother Shipton moth, and Burnet Companion moth, which
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Butterflies and the Law; Conservation Status; Density; Distribution; Flight Times Burnet Companion Euclidia glyphica Photo © Pete Eeles
Antique Lithograph Print-MOTHER SHIPTON MOTH-BURNET COMPANION
Subject: Plate 16: (Butterfly / moth species and their caterpillars: Mother Shipton moth, burnet companion moth, brindle etc.) Condition: Fine.
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2463 Burnet Companion. Euclidia glyphica. Aldbury Nowers © photo: Martin Parr Copyright Butterfly Conservation © 2010-2011 Hertfordshire & Middlesex Branch
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2463 Burnet Companion Euclidia glyphica. Probably more widespread than the Mother Shipton. It is smaller than any butterfly and is most likely to be mistaken for the "micro
Adur Butterfly List 2007 - British Marine Life Study Society
There was another Yellow Shell Moth on the lower slopes of Mill Hill where just the one Dingy Skipper was noted, another Burnet Companion Moth and a large white butterfly
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Day-flying Moths: Broad-bordered Bee Hawk, Burnet Companion, Speckled Yellow, Mother as PCH has many Alder Buckthorns, the larval foodplant of this butterfly.
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