(Denis & Schiffermuller 1775) | (Denis & Schiffermuller 1775) | (Denis & Schiffermuller 1775) | (Denis & Schiffermuller 1775) | (Denis & Schiffermuller 1775) |
Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae |
Pale Brindled Beauty | Pale Brindled Beauty | Pale Brindled Beauty | Pale Brindled Beauty | Pale Brindled Beauty |
Apocheima pilosaria | Apocheima pilosaria | Apocheima pilosaria | Apocheima pilosaria | Apocheima pilosaria |
70.247 BF 1926 | 70.247 BF 1926 | 70.247 BF 1926 | 70.247 BF 1926 | 70.247 BF 1926 |
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Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 45mm to 50mm. Flight Period: January to March. Habitat: Habitats are many places with a variety of tree's and shrubs. Comment: These moths are fairly common, and are widely distributed in England, and Wales. They are scarcer in Scotland, the Inner Hebrides and Ireland. |
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(Clerck 1759) | (Clerck 1759) | (Clerck 1759) | (Clerck 1759) | (Denis & Schiffermuller 1775) |
Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae |
Brindled Beauty | Brindled Beauty | Brindled Beauty | Brindled Beauty | Pale Brindled Beauty |
Lycia hirtaria | Lycia hirtaria | Lycia hirtaria | Lycia hirtaria | Apocheima pilosaria |
70.248 BF 1927 | 70.248 BF 1927 | 70.248 BF 1927 | 70.248 BF 1927 | 70.247 BF 1926 |
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Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 42mm to 52mm. Flight Period: March and April. Habitat: Found in bushy places with tree's, including parks. Comment: This species is local and common in south England, Midlands and Wales. In the north and in Scotland it is locally scarce. |
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(Hufnagel 1767) | (Hufnagel 1767) | (Hubner 1799) | (Hubner 1799) | (Hubner 1799) |
Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae |
Oak Beauty | Oak Beauty | Scarce Umber | Scarce Umber | Scarce Umber |
Biston strataria | Biston strataria | Agriopis auratiara | Agriopis auratiara | Agriopis auratiara |
70.251 BF 1930 | 70.251 BF 1930 | 70.254 BF 1933 | 70.254 BF 1933 | 70.254 BF 1933 |
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Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 40mm to 50mm. Flight Period: March and April. Habitat: Found in a wide range of places where there are reasonable numbers of mature tree's. Comment: Moths are well distributed, and not uncommon in England and Wales. It tends to be less common in Scotland and Ireland. |
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Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 40mm to 44mm. Flight Period: October and November. Habitat: This moth inhabit bushy places with tree's. Comment: Common through out England and Wales, in More localised, and wide spread in Scotland. Wide spread and local in northern Ireland, some records from County Kerry. |
(Linnaeus 1758) | (Linnaeus 1758) | (Linnaeus 1758) | (Linnaeus 1758) | (Linnaeus 1758) |
Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae |
Peppered Moth | Peppered Moth | Peppered Moth | Peppered Moth | Peppered Moth |
Biston betularia | Biston betularia | Biston betularia | Biston betularia | Biston betularia |
70.252 BF 1931 | 70.252 BF 1931 | 70.252 BF 1931 | 70.252 BF 1931 | 70.252 BF 1931 |
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Status: Resident in UK. Wing Span: 45mm to 62mm. Flight Period: May until August. Habitat: Its habitats are virtually any where there are reasonable numbers of tree's and shrubs. Comment: Moths of this species are common and widely distributed in the British Isles, but is less common and more localised in Scotland. |
(Linnaeus 1758) | (Linnaeus 1758) | |||
Geometridae - Ennominae | Geometridae - Ennominae | |||
Peppered Moth | Peppered Moth | |||
Biston betularia | Biston betularia | |||
70.252 BF 1931 | 70.252 BF 1931 | |||
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