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British Lasiocampidae Moths 66.007 - 68.001

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(Palmer 1758) (Palmer 1758) (Palmer 1758) (Palmer 1758) (Palmer 1758)
Lasiocampidae Lasiocampidae Lasiocampidae Lasiocampidae Lasiocampidae
Oak Eggar Oak Eggar Oak Eggar Oak Eggar Oak Eggar
Lasiocampa quercus (callunae) Lasiocampa quercus (callunae) Lasiocampa quercus (callunae) Lasiocampa quercus (callunae) Lasiocampa quercus (callunae)
66.007   BF 1637 66.007   BF 1637 66.007   BF 1637 66.007   BF 1637 66.007   BF 1637
Oak & Northern Eggar ssp

There are two distinct forms of the Oak and Northern Eggar, Lasiocampa quercus, Lasiocampa quercus callunae are both sub species of the same moth. The northern ssp takes two years to become an adult, where as the Oak Eggar only takes one year. Northern Eggar's inhabit moorland, and feed on low growing plants inc heathers. Oak Eggar's feed on trees, shrubs and heathers.

(Linnaeus 1758) (Linnaeus 1758) (Linnaeus 1758) (Linnaeus 1758) (Palmer 1758)
Lasiocampidae Lasiocampidae Lasiocampidae Lasiocampidae Lasiocampidae
Fox Moth Fox Moth The Drinker The Drinker Oak Eggar
Macrothylacia rubi Macrothylacia rubi Philudoria potatoria Philudoria potatoria Lasiocampa quercus (callunae)
66.008   BF 1638 66.008   BF 1638 66.010   BF 1640 66.010   BF 1640 66.007   BF 1637

Status: Resident in UK.

Wing Span: 48mm to 72mm.

Flight Period: May and June, the males often flying by day.

Habitat: It inhabits open wood land, down land, heaths, moorland, hills and waste ground.

Comment: This is one of our largest resident moths, and is well distributed, and fairly common through out most of the British Isles.

Status: Resident in UK.

Wing Span: 58mm to 90mm.

Flight Period: May into July.

Habitat: It inhabits open wood land, heath land and moor lands.

Comment: This moth is a local and wide spread resident throughout the UK.

(Linnaeus 1758) (Linnaeus 1758) (Linnaeus 1758) (Linnaeus 1758) (Linnaeus 1758)
Lasiocampidae Lasiocampidae Lasiocampidae Lasiocampidae Lasiocampidae
The Drinker The Drinker The Drinker The Drinker The Drinker
Philudoria potatoria Philudoria potatoria Philudoria potatoria Philudoria potatoria Philudoria potatoria
66.010   BF 1640 66.010   BF 1640 66.010   BF 1640 66.010   BF 1640 66.010   BF 1640

Status: Resident in UK.

Wing Span: 50mm to 70mm.

Flight Period: June until August.

Habitat: Found on woodland rides, commons, fenland, damp heaths, the marshes, and wetter parts moor lands.

Comment: This moth is common and wide spread throughout England and Wales. Wide spread, but Scarcer in Scotland and Ireland.

(Linnaeus 1758)        
Lasiocampidae        
The Emperor        
Saturnia pavonia        
68.001   BF 1643        

Status: Resident in UK.

Wing Span: 55mm to 85mm.

Flight Period: April and May.

Habitat: Found in open wood land, down land, heaths and moor land.

Comment: This species is a resident, and is widely distributed, and is locally common through out the British Isles. Specimens from Scotland, especially the female are more brightly coloured than those from the south.

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Species 69.001to 69.003

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