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1881 Early Tooth-striped Trichopteryx carpinata

(Borkhausen, 1794)

Adult, aberration.
Early Tooth-striped  Trichopteryx carpinata (Adult, aberration.)

Adult, aberration.

Caerphilly, Glamorgan

(Photo © Anthony Williams)

Adult, aberration.

Caerphilly, Glamorgan

(Photo © Anthony Williams)

1881 Early Tooth-striped Trichopteryx carpinata

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Adult, aberration.
Adult, aberration.
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1881 Early Tooth-striped Trichopteryx carpinata

(Borkhausen, 1794)

Wingspan 30-34 mm.

A fairly common species over most of the British Isles, flying in April and May in a single generation, and occupying woodland habitats.

Typically the moth has ill-defined markings, but the northern ab. fasciata form has more contrasting cross-bands.

The larvae feed on various trees, including honeysuckle (Lonicera), sallow (Salix) and birch (Betula).

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