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Brown China Mark Moth

Elophila nymphaeata

Photo by VivBraznell
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Field Notes

Habitat:

Pond edge bordering heathland

Notes:

The group of moths known as China-marks are unusual in that their larvae are entirely aquatic, feeding on water plants.

This species is quite variable, and some examples are quite dark and dull-looking, whereas others can have delicately-patterned white patches and streaks.

The moth flies in July and August, and the species is fairly common around ponds, lakes and canals throughout Britain. - UK Moths

Species ID Suggestions

Brown China Mark

Elophila nymphaeata

Comments (2)

Thank you for the ident batucca. I really appreciate your help : )
Crambidae, Acentropinae, Elophila nymphaeata.

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