1919 Selenia tetralunaria (Purple Thorn)
1919 Selenia tetralunaria (Purple Thorn)
1980 Smerinthus ocellata (Eyed Hawkmoth)
1979 Mimas tiliae (Lime Hawkmoth)
1981 Laothoe populi (Poplar Hawkmoth)
1981 Laothoe populi (Poplar Hawkmoth)
1981 Laothoe populi (Poplar Hawkmoth)
1995 Cerura vinula (Puss Moth) L
1995 Cerura vinula (Puss Moth) L
1995 Cerura vinula (Puss Moth)
1995 Cerura vinula (Puss Moth)
2003 Notodonta ziczac (Pebble Prominent)
2003 Notodonta ziczac (Pebble Prominent)
2028 Calliteara pudibunda (Pale Tussock)
2028 Calliteara pudibunda (Pale Tussock) L
2028 Calliteara pudibunda (Pale Tussock) Female
2057 Arctia caja (Garden Tiger)
2057 Arctia caja (Garden Tiger) Hatchling
1988 Peru Urabamba Valley from Machu Picchu
1988 Peru Cloud River
1988 Peru Cusco
1988 Peru Cusco Flight
1988 Peru Farm
1917 Selenia dentaria (Early Thorn)
1906 Opisthograptis luteolata (Brimstone Moth)
1906 Opisthograptis luteolata (Brimstone Moth)
1640 Euthrix potatoria (Drinker Moth) Hatchling
1640 Euthrix potatoria (Drinker Moth)
1643 Saturnia pavonia (Emperor Moths)
1643 Saturnia pavonia (Emperor Moth)
1631 Poecilocampa populi (December Moth)
1631 Poecilocampa populi (December Moth)
2306 Phlogophora meticulosa (Angle Shades)
50 Macal River
21 Pat & "Muffin"
18 Our Crystal Paradise Cabana
16 Crystal Paradise Main Area
25 Belize Tree Frog
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63 Papilio thoas (The King Swallowtail)
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38 Belize Butterfly
41 Anartia fatima (Banded Peacock)
1986 WM Sunga Ular Beach
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1917 Selenia dentaria (Early Thorn)


Geometridae, Ennominae Wingspan 28-46mm.
A commonly occurring species throughout the UK, and widespread in Cornwall. Characteristically, it rests with its wings together butterfly fashion, and only on rare occasions would a glimpse of the upper side of the wings be visible, usually as it is fluttering around. This picture is one of those instances which has frozen the view to see it. One of the darker species of "Thorn", particularly because of the underside, it is unmistakable.
As its common name implies, this is one of the first moth species appearing in, or even before, the early Spring. It has at least two generations each year. The UK flight season is quoted as mid February to May, and again in July to September, but in Cornwall individuals are possible from January to November, with slightly reduced numbers in June.
A commonly occurring species throughout the UK, and widespread in Cornwall. Characteristically, it rests with its wings together butterfly fashion, and only on rare occasions would a glimpse of the upper side of the wings be visible, usually as it is fluttering around. This picture is one of those instances which has frozen the view to see it. One of the darker species of "Thorn", particularly because of the underside, it is unmistakable.
As its common name implies, this is one of the first moth species appearing in, or even before, the early Spring. It has at least two generations each year. The UK flight season is quoted as mid February to May, and again in July to September, but in Cornwall individuals are possible from January to November, with slightly reduced numbers in June.
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