 Cinnabar Moth The Cinnabar Moth,a day flying species,the caterpillars once kept Ragwort under control. Conservation status, in decline. |
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 Angle Shades Moth. The Angle Sades Moth is abundant in the area. It could be overlooked as a withered decaying leaf, such is its camouflage. Status, least concern, common.
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 Cream Spot Tiger Moth. A handsome moth to behold, fairly represented in the area. Status, common. |
 Cinnabar Moth Larva. The larva of the Cinnabar Moth, the black and yellow bands warn predators they are poisonous to eat. |
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 Five Spot Burnet. A little more scarce than the Six Spot Burnet which is common on the wick, it has a status of local which means plentifull in isolated pockets. |
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 Burnet Companion Moth. So named as it is most often found in the company of Burnet Moths. |