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Deilephila porcellus, small elephant hawk-moth — south, centre and north (localized) Hippotion celerio , silver-striped hawk-moth — migrant Species listed in the 2007 UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) [ 1 ] are indicated by a double-dagger symbol (‡)—species so listed for research purposes only are also indicated with an asterisk (‡*).
Hofmannophila pseudospretella (Stainton, 1849) brown house-moth Endrosis sarcitrella (Linnaeus, 1758) white-shouldered house-moth Esperia sulphurella (Fabricius, 1775)
Download QR code; Print/export ... (2003) Field Guide to the Moths of Great Britain and Ireland. British Wildlife Publishing, Hook, UK.
Some typical microlepidoptera: an alucitid many-plumed moth in the top centre; a white pterophorid plume moth in the centre.. Microlepidoptera (micromoths) is an artificial (i.e., unranked and not monophyletic) grouping of moth families, commonly known as the "smaller moths" (micro, Lepidoptera).
Chlorissa viridata, small grass emerald — south & west-central (Nationally Scarce A) [ Chlorochlamys chloroleucaria , blackberry looper — probable import ] Thalera fimbrialis , Sussex emerald — south-east (Red Data Book) ‡
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 ‡*
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)