Moth Of The Day #111
Black Arches / Nun Moth
Lymantria moncacha
From the erebidae family. They have a wingspan of 36-56 mm. They tend to inhabit woodland and parks with mature oaks. They can be found in most of Europe, including Great Britain, and in temperate regions of the Palearctic East to Japan and India.
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@mozarteanchaos submitted: some good moths i've seen over the past week or so! the first one seemed dehydrated, so i offered it some water and it perked up enough to be safely released. IDs would be appreciated (all of em are from [removed] (please remove location ^^))
Dang you’re right these ARE good moths. They are, in order:
1. A male four-spotted footman (females are all yellow with a few black spots)
2. An ermine moth in the genus Spilosoma (probably a buff ermine)
3-4: A footman moth in the genus Eilema, either a dingy or common footman
5. Black arches moth
:)
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Ingrid Bergman in a dramatic scene from Arch of Triumph, Hollywood, 1946 | Robert Capa
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