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Old 11-08-2012, 11:52 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
stuart noble stuart noble is offline
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Default butterfly/moth id

On 11/08/2012 10:12, Bill Grey wrote:
"echinosum" wrote in message
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'Sacha[_4_ Wrote:
;966408']Isn't it the Jersey Tiger Moth? The one I couldn't ID a couple
of
years ago, despite being a Jersey woman!

Spot on this time, I'd say. 'Euplagia quadripunctaria - Wikipedia, the
free encyclopedia' (http://tinyurl.com/9mhjeg8)




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echinosum


It would seem to me that there are several "Tigers" to be identified. I
would suggest that the one in question is the "Wood Tiger" - parasemia
plantagenis
Linnaeus,family Arctiidae..

I now, on further investigation, agree with echinosum and am in favour of
identifying the moth as 'Euplagia quadripunctaria" .
My refernce shows the Wood tiger with its wings closed and the Jersey tiger
with its wings open presenting a different "view" making identification a
bit more difficult.

An interesting thread - thanks Stuart.


Thank YOU! I'm just sorry I didn't better shots of it