WebbRF2C768MJ – Idaea aversata Riband Wave Moth RF F01D1G – Orange and black striped Cinnabar Moth caterpillar RM W7T7EC – Common carpet moth (Epirrhoe alternata) … WebbInformation on all the moths that occur or once occurred in Devon, with distribution maps, photographs, descriptions, flight graphs, latest records and more. Find out about the Devon Moth Group and the work they do to encourage the study, recording and conservation of moths in Devon.
Moth - Riband Wave - YouTube
WebbThe riband wave is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.[1] ... Chinery, Michael Collins … WebbNorfolk Status Common and widespread. Two distinct forms occur of this species, roughly equal in numbers. One has a dark band across all four wings, where as the other f. remutata, only has narrow cross-lines.. Recorded in 68 (92%) of 74 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1930. Last Recorded in 2024. pst lyhenne
70.016 BF1713 – Riband Wave – Geometridae – Idaea aversata
WebbSep 4, 2024 - The fawn or sandy-brown coloured wings are peppered with black and held out flat at rest. The typical ribboned form has a dark cross-band running across all four wings whereas the plain form f. remutata only has narrow cross-lines. Both forms are equally frequent in the south whereas the plain form is more numerous in the north. They … Webb2.8 Million Records ... WebbIdea aversata Riband wave moth Credit Colin Rew The Rhopalocera contains the true butterflies in the superfamily Papilionoidea, plus the skippers which are now placed in a … hapuriainen deviantart