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As the English name suggests, this is one of the earliest moths to emerge in the season, flying from March to May. It is fairly well distributed throughout Britain, though commoner in the south. It tends to inhabit lightly wooded areas and suburban locations, where it is often a visitor to the garden light-trap.
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FOR AGES 3 YEARS TO 18 YEARS Fun Common Gray Moth Facts For Kids Written by Moumita Dutta on 04 November 2021 ; Updated on 20 October 2022 Sub-edited by Monisha Kochhar ; Fact-checked by Kidadl Team 8 mins to read Contents Share this article Get inspiration for education! Subscribe for virtual tools, STEM-inspired play, creative tips and more
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First, moths are generally identified by their saw-edged antennae that give the long feelers a fuzzy appearance. Second, moth identification is also possible by the way they place their wings when they land on objects. Moths tend to hold their patterned wings flat, parallel to the ground when resting.
Early Grey (Xylocampa areola) Early Grey moth in my garden… Flickr
The growth and development of the moth that will eventually become an adult depends on each of the early stages. Let's discuss everything there is to know about moths and moth life cycle stages. Contents 1 General Information About Moth 2 The Moth Life Cycle 3 Egg Stage 3.1 Moth Egg Hatch Time 3.2 Moth Eggs Appearance 3.3 Where Do Moths Lay Eggs?
Early Grey Moth Photograph by David Aubrey/science Photo Library Fine Art America
Early Grey Xylocampa areola (Esper, 1789) Wingspan 32-40 mm. As the English name suggests, this is one of the earliest moths to emerge in the season, flying from March to May. It is fairly well distributed throughout Britain, though commoner in the south.
Early grey moth (Xylocampa areola) in profile. British insect in the family Noctuidae, the
Background. The early grey, Xylocampa areola, is a medium sized noctuid moth, intricately grey mottled with conjoined stigmata on the forewing, that starts to emerge early in the temperate moth season (usually February in the UK).The early grey is found in deciduous woodland, hedges and a wide range of other habitats, including heathland, fens, and gardens, wherever its larval foodplant.
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Description Wingspan 32-40 mm. Forewing ash grey, rough in texture and marbled with blackish grey. Oval and kidney mark are pale and there is an additional oval joined to the first, and also to the kidney mark in most cases. Ground colour varies with some examples being darker than others. Identification difficulty Habitat
Early Grey (Xylocampa areola) An Early Grey Moth taken in … Flickr
Background. The early grey, Xylocampa areola, is a medium sized noctuid moth, intricately grey mottled with conjoined stigmata on the forewing, that starts to emerge early in the temperate moth season (usually February in the UK).The early grey is found in deciduous woodland, hedges and a wide range of other habitats, including heathland, fens, and gardens, wherever its larval foodplant.
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Recorded in 66 (85%) of 78 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1750. Last Recorded in 2022. (Data up to end 2022) Additional Stats
73.069 BF2243 Early Grey Noctuidae Xylocampa areola
The Early Grey (Xylocampa areola) is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Europe and Morocco .
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Life On An Oxfordshire Lawn Early Grey moth (Xylocampa areola) and Dark Chestnut (Conistra ligula)
Early Grey (Xylocampa areola) - Norfolk Moths - The macro and micro moths of Norfolk. Noctuidae : Psaphidinae Prev | Next Upload a Photo < Green-brindled Crescent | Bordered Sallow > Show Details | 1990 to 2022 | 2000 to 2022 | Graph Key Express Record Early Grey Click Map for Details Early Grey (Xylocampa areola) - The Moths of Norfolk.
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Wingspan Range - 30-36mm Conservation Status UK BAP: Not listed Common Caterpillar Food Plants Wild Honeysuckle ( Lonicera periclymenum) as well as cultivated varieties. Habitat Broadleaved woodland, scrub, hedgerows and gardens. Distribution Countries - England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland
Minden Pictures Early grey moth (Xylocampa areola) camouflaged on tree bark, Rehaghy Mountain
Wingspan 32-40 mm. As the English name suggests, this is one of the earliest moths to emerge in the season, flying from March to May. It is fairly well distributed throughout Britain, though commoner in the south. It tends to inhabit lightly wooded areas and suburban locations, where it is often a visitor to the garden light-trap.
Early Grey Moth
The Early Grey (Xylocampa areola) is a species of moth in the Noctuidae family. A fairly small macro moth, and is one of the most distinctive grey moths of Spring. It has a 'fin' similar to that of the Shark and Mullein group. Its oval and kidney mark are a lighter grey colour than the base colour, as is its outer markings. Some specimens have a pinkish tinge to the forewings. This species is.
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Protoboarmia porcelaria, the porcelain gray or dash-lined looper, is a Geometrid species of moth found throughout North America, except in the far north.. The larvae awaken and begin feeding in early spring and pupate in June.