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Macaria carbonaria, netted mountain moth — north-east (Red Data Book) ‡ Macaria wauaria, v-moth — throughout (localized) ‡* Chiasmia clathrata clathrata, latticed heath — south, central & north (Vulnerable [1]) ‡* Itame brunneata, Rannoch looper — north-east (Nationally Scarce A) [Hypagyrtis unipunctata, white spot — dubious ...
The first edition of the guide was illustrated by 42 colour photographic plates of pinned moth specimens, photographed by David Wilson. An extra plate by Wilson, showing additional species or aberrations was included in the second edition. For some species, additional line drawings showing specific identification features are included within ...
Hydraecia osseola hucherardi, marsh mallow moth — south-east (Red Data Book) Gortyna flavago, frosted orange — throughout; Gortyna borelii lunata, Fisher's estuarine moth — south-east (Red Data Book) Celaena haworthii, Haworth's minor — central, north & south (localized) †* Celaena leucostigma, crescent ‡*
Waring, Paul, Martin Townsend and Richard Lewington (2003) Field Guide to the Moths of Great Britain and Ireland. British Wildlife Publishing, Hook, UK. British Wildlife Publishing, Hook, UK. ISBN 0-9531399-1-3 .
Each volume has text, distribution maps, and illustrations of the moths it covers. When the series is complete, this will be the first time that all species of Lepidoptera recorded in Britain have been illustrated in a single reference work. Volume 7 part 2 contains a 241-page Life History chart covering all British species.
Setina irrorella, dew moth — south & north-west (Nationally Scarce A) Miltochrista miniata, rosy footman — south & central (localized) Nudaria mundana, muslin footman — throughout (localized) Atolmis rubricollis, red-necked footman — south, west-central & north (localized) Cybosia mesomella, four-dotted footman — throughout (localized)
The lobster moth is named after the caterpillar rather than the adult moth. Stauropus fagi, lobster moth — south and west-central; Harpyia milhauseri, tawny prominent — rare immigrant; Peridea anceps, great prominent — south, west-central and north-west (localized)
Synanthedon culiciformis, large red-belted clearwing — throughout (Nationally Scarce B) Bembecia ichneumoniformis , six-belted clearwing — south, central (Nationally Scarce B) Synansphecia muscaeformis , thrift clearwing — south-west, north-east (Nationally Scarce B)