The Beautiful Carpet Moth – Melanthia Albicillata
Lepidoptera The Beautiful Carpet Moth – Melanthia Albicillata Fig. 202.-The Beautiful Carpet. The Beautiful Carpet belongs to the same genus as Bicolorata. Its wings are of a rich creamy white, clouded with grey along the hind margin. The basal blotches of the fore wings are large, of a dark brown colour, and marbled with a […]
The Spring Usher Moth – Hybernia Leucophaaria
Lepidoptera The Spring Usher Moth – Hybernia Leucophaaria Fig. 192.-The Spring Usher. Early in February, and often even in January, this moth may be seen in abundance in almost every oak wood, sitting on the bark of the trees, or occasionally taking a short flight in the sunshine. In colour it is very variable. The […]
The Bordered White Moth – Bupalus Piniaria
Lepidoptera The Bordered White Moth – Bupalus Piniaria Fig. 190.-The Bordered White-Male. The male of this species is boldly marked with yellowish white and dark brown, the arrangement of the two colours being shown in fig. 190. The female is very different in general appearance. Her wings are of an almost uniform orange or yellowish-brown […]
The Puss Moth – Dicranura Vinula
Lepidoptera The Puss Moth – Dicranura Vinula Fig. 132.-The Puss Moth. No written description is necessary in this case, the illustration easily serving for identification. This beautiful moth flies in May and June, and is common everywhere. The caterpillar is a very interesting creature. It is green, with a hump on the fourth segment, and […]
Family Ennomida Moths
Lepidoptera Family Ennomida Moths This family contains about twenty species, several of which rank among the commonest as well as the most beautiful of the Geometra. Their wings are more or less angulated; and the antenna are generally pectinated in the males. The larva are generally humped and twig-like; and, as in the last species, […]
The White Ermine Moth – Spilosoma Menthastri
Lepidoptera The White Ermine Moth – Spilosoma Menthastri Fig. 115.-The White Ermine. In this species the wings are of a pale cream colour, and the dots of the fore wings are more uniformly distributed than in the last. Its habits and life history closely correspond with those of Lubricipeda, and its larva may be found […]
The Common Swift Moth – Hepialus Lupulinus
Lepidoptera The Common Swift Moth – Hepialus Lupulinus Fig. 117.-The Common Swift. The fore wings of the male of this species are brown, with a bent whitish streak, sometimes broken, passing from the base to the middle of the inner margin, and then to the apex. The hind wings are smoke coloured, with a light […]
Family Euboliida Moths
Lepidoptera Family Euboliida Moths This is the last family of the Geometra we shall notice, and contains ten species. Most of these are rather pretty moths, and all have the tips of the fore wings more or less pointed. As a rule, too, there is a dark streak running from the very tip of the […]
The Bright-line Brown-eye Moth – Hadena Oleracea
Lepidoptera The Bright-line Brown-eye Moth – Hadena Oleracea Every collector is sure to meet with this insect during his first season. The moth is abundant everywhere in June, the caterpillar may be found feeding in almost every waste and weedy spot in August and September, and the chrysalis is certain to be turned over by […]
Family Cossida Moths
Lepidoptera Family Cossida Moths The members of this family have longer antenna than the Hepialida, and the females are provided with extended ovipositors which enable them to place their eggs in the deep crevices of the bark of trees. The larva are naked or only very slightly hairy, and have a plate on the second […]