adrian1963 22 May 2010 Out in the garden today came across 4 of these just lying on the lawn. Any ideas as I suppose these are very common and I don\'t have a clue what they are called
Out in the garden today came across 4 of these just lying on the lawn. Any ideas as I suppose these are very common and I don\'t have a clue what they are called
Maguari 22 May 2010 It's a species of Burnet Moth (Zygaena sp.), I think. EDIT: Scratch that - it's a Cinnabar Moth (Tyria jacobaeae): http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?id=101&bf=
It's a species of Burnet Moth (Zygaena sp.), I think. EDIT: Scratch that - it's a Cinnabar Moth (Tyria jacobaeae): http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?id=101&bf=
adrian1963 22 May 2010 Many thanks for this information have no idea when it comes to butterflies and moths
Hix 23 May 2010 Maguari said: it's a Cinnabar Moth (Tyria jacobaeae) Click to expand... You mean it was a Cinnabar Moth ....
Maguari said: it's a Cinnabar Moth (Tyria jacobaeae) Click to expand... You mean it was a Cinnabar Moth ....
Chlidonias 23 May 2010 we have cinnabar moths in NZ too, introduced from the UK to try and control ragwort. I've never seen one though
we have cinnabar moths in NZ too, introduced from the UK to try and control ragwort. I've never seen one though
Maguari 23 May 2010 Hix said: You mean it was a Cinnabar Moth .... Click to expand... Well, yes - it has been quite comprehensively deaded!
Hix said: You mean it was a Cinnabar Moth .... Click to expand... Well, yes - it has been quite comprehensively deaded!
adrian1963 23 May 2010 This one was not dead it flew off a few minutes later along with the 3 others into the fields behind my house Therefore still is a Cinnabar Moth
This one was not dead it flew off a few minutes later along with the 3 others into the fields behind my house Therefore still is a Cinnabar Moth