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White Plume Moth

Pterophorus pentadactyla

Photo by Palaimon
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Field Notes

Description:

Probably the most distinctive of the 'Plume' moths, and one of the largest. Its wings are deeply divided into several 'fingers', each of which is finely feathered, or plumed.

Quite common over much of Britain, inhabiting dry grassland, waste ground and gardens.

The adults fly from dusk onwards in June and July, and sometimes have a second generation in September.

The caterpillars overwinter and feed on bindweed

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Comments (26)

Thank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I´m so happy about this!!!!! I feel really famous now ;-)
Congratulations Palaimon, this fascinating little moth is being featured in the Project Noah blog today! http://blog.projectnoah.org/
Oh, nice! Thanks to you! Merci viu mau!
Add to the mission European butterflies and moths. Thanks for the information bayucca
Thanks god its really small :-)
wow!!! it seem a pich back fiml monster!!
Great insect and spotting...

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