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Moth
Rusty Tussock Moth
Furze
Whin
Vapourer
Vapourer Moth
Erebidae
Ulex
Gorse
Fabaceae
Shrub
Cocoon
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Orgyia Antiqua
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Vapourer Moth Eggs on a Gorse Bush

Vapourer Moth Eggs on a Gorse Bush
Several hundred eggs are laid on the outside of the female's empty cocoon, usually attached to a host plant or something close by (e.g. fence, wall). The species overwinters in the egg stage. Each brownish egg is rounded, somewhat flattened top and bottom. A small darker depression is seen in the upperside. Quoted from Wikipedia.

Erhard Bernstein, Istvan Farkas, Andy Rodker, Rosalyn Hilborne and 7 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
Superb capture! Rosa's comment rings a bell with me too,
6 years ago.
 Joe, Son of the Rock
Joe, Son of the Rock club has replied
I don't think the pupae will harm the plant. I think the pupae are more in danger from wasps. Cheers, Joe
6 years ago.
 Joe, Son of the Rock
Joe, Son of the Rock club has replied
Thanks for your very kind comment, Andy. Cheers, Joe
6 years ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne has replied
It must have been something different that I saw then Joe. It covered most of the tree and then sadly the tree died. It looked like something from a horror film! Cheers, Rosa.
6 years ago.
 Joe, Son of the Rock
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I don't know what it could have been, Rosa. Honey fungus bootlaces perhaps? Cheers, Joe
6 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.

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