StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: Common Marbled Carpet

B&M - marbled carpet [4 of 4]

25 Oct 2021 113
This one was hard to identify. On the basis of the wing pattern I initially thought it was a Bloxworth snout [Hypena obsitalis] but the head is wrong - no snout ! After consulting with the regional / county moth recorder, what I had here was a Common Marbled Carpet [Dysstroma truncata] but with one of the rarer variations in colouring. [4 of 4] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_marbled_carpet

B&M - marbled carpet [3 of 4]

25 Oct 2021 193
This one was hard to identify. On the basis of the wing pattern I initially thought it was a Bloxworth snout [Hypena obsitalis] but the head is wrong - no snout ! After consulting with the regional / county moth recorder, what I had here was a Common Marbled Carpet [Dysstroma truncata] but with one of the rarer variations in colouring. [3 of 4] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_marbled_carpet

B&M - marbled carpet [2 of 4]

10 Nov 2021 3 178
This one was hard to identify. On the basis of the wing pattern I initially thought it was a Bloxworth snout [Hypena obsitalis] but the head is wrong - no snout ! After consulting with the regional / county moth recorder, what I had here was a Common Marbled Carpet [Dysstroma truncata] but with one of the rarer variations in colouring. [2 of 4] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_marbled_carpet

B&M - marbled carpet [1 of 4]

25 Oct 2021 122
This one was hard to identify. On the basis of the wing pattern I initially thought it was a Bloxworth snout [Hypena obsitalis] but the head is wrong - no snout ! After consulting with the regional / county moth recorder, what I had here was a Common Marbled Carpet [Dysstroma truncata] but with one of the rarer variations in colouring. [1 of 4] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_marbled_carpet