EsG53 Macroglossum stellatarum (Hummingbird Hawkmo…
EsG00 Trap Deployment
EsG01 Polymixis flavicincta (Large Ranunculus)
EsG02 Dryobotodes carbonis?
EsG03 Agrochola lychnidis (Beaded Chestnut)
EsG04 Aporophyla nigra (Black Rustic)
EsG05 Emmelina monodactyla (Common Brown Plume)
EsG06 Allophyes alferoi
EsG08 Eriogaster rimicola
EsG09 Watsonalla uncinula (Spiny Hook-tip)
EsG10 Trigonophora flammea (Flame Brocade)
EsG11 Colotois pennaria (Feathered Thorn)
EsG12 Mniotype occidentalis
EsG13 A Handful of Lemonia philopalus
EsG13 Lemonia philopalus
EsG13 Face to Face with a Lemonia
EsG14 Scopula imitaria (Small Blood-vein)
EsG15 Crocallis tusciaria
EsG16 Xestia agathina (Heath Rustic)
EsG17 Comptosopera opocaria
EsG17 Comptosopera opocaria
EsG17 Comptosopera opocaria
EsG18 Polymixis lichenea (Feathered Ranunculus)
1924 Angerona prunaria (Orange Moth)
1923 Colotois pennaria (Feathered Thorn)
1918 Selenia lunularia (Lunar Thorn)
1918 Selenia lunularia (Lunar Thorn)
1913 Ennomos alniaria (Canary-shouldered Thorn)
1913 Ennomos alniaria (Canary-shouldered Thorn)
1909 Pseudopanthera macularia (Speckled Yellow)
1924 Angerona prunaria ab. corylaria (Orange Moth)
2068 Callimorpha dominula (Scarlet Tiger)
2058 Arctia villica britannica (Cream-spot Tiger)
2039 Atolmis rubricollis (Red-necked Footman)
2026 Orgyia antiqua (Vapourer)
2026 Orgyia antiqua (Vapourer) L
2015 Drymonia ruficornis (Lunar Marbled Brown) L
2015 Drymonia ruficornis (Lunar Marbled Brown)
2014 Drymonia dodonaea (Marbled Brown)
2011 Pterostoma palpina (Pale Prominent)
2011 Pterostoma palpina (Pale Prominent)
2007 Pheosia tremula (Swallow Prominent)
2005 Peridea anceps (Great Prominent)
2005 Peridea anceps (Great Prominent) Camouflage
2000 Notodonta dromedarius (Iron Prominent)
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1919 Selenia tetralunaria (Purple Thorn)


Geometridae, Ennominae Wingspan: 34-46mm.
A common species occurring throughout the UK, but more likely to be found in open broadleaf woodland. It occurs mostly in central or to the east of Cornwall. Its wing patterns are very similar to the other members of this Genus, but the ground colour is a distinctive almost white With a hint of purple, with much darker purple-brown markings. As with the others, there are dark wing-tip areas appropriate to their colour shades. At rest this species hold their wings in a partially opened stance which looks quite attractive. Amazingly, the larvae are possibly some of the ugliest individuals around, looking like swollen twiglets when resting. They are masters of camouflage. See my "Rearing Cornwall Moths" album in my pages here.
The UK flight season is indicated as April / May with a second generation in July / August in the South. In Cornwall, they are usually earlier, occurring March to May, and again July to August, with occasional individuals appearing in September and October.
A common species occurring throughout the UK, but more likely to be found in open broadleaf woodland. It occurs mostly in central or to the east of Cornwall. Its wing patterns are very similar to the other members of this Genus, but the ground colour is a distinctive almost white With a hint of purple, with much darker purple-brown markings. As with the others, there are dark wing-tip areas appropriate to their colour shades. At rest this species hold their wings in a partially opened stance which looks quite attractive. Amazingly, the larvae are possibly some of the ugliest individuals around, looking like swollen twiglets when resting. They are masters of camouflage. See my "Rearing Cornwall Moths" album in my pages here.
The UK flight season is indicated as April / May with a second generation in July / August in the South. In Cornwall, they are usually earlier, occurring March to May, and again July to August, with occasional individuals appearing in September and October.
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