I am pretty sure this is not a butterfly! But my interrogations of various insect id websites have not delivered, largely due to my complete ignorance of what I am looking for and how to describe it.
Would anyone know what this little fellow is?
Re: Would anyone know what this little fellow is?
I'm pretty sure that it's a micro moth, but I have no idea which one.
Sorry, Denise
Sorry, Denise
Denise
Re: Would anyone know what this little fellow is?
No need for sorry, you gave me just enough to go on (I think). I am plumping for Garden Grass-veneer Chrysoteuchia culmella as seen on the following website http://www.ukbirds.net/micromoths.shtml.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: Would anyone know what this little fellow is?
Looks about right to me. See http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?id=4139
Unless someone else knows better.
Denise
Unless someone else knows better.

Denise
Denise
Re: Would anyone know what this little fellow is?
No, wait a minute, maybe the Pearl Veneer moth Agriphila straminella as seen here http://www.norfolkmoths.org.uk/micros.p ... z&show=com. I think that is better.
What are those jaws on the front for?
Stuart
What are those jaws on the front for?
Stuart
Re: Would anyone know what this little fellow is?
stusk wrote: What are those jaws on the front for?

Denise
Denise
Re: Would anyone know what this little fellow is?
I was bitten by a flying insect yesterday, and my arm is up like a tennis ball. Oh! sorry,,,i think it's a moth.
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Re: Would anyone know what this little fellow is?
Yeah, but I don't think those moths actually feed, if they do, I have never seen them do so. There is a few types of those that are common. But there are actually a few moths that can nip the skin, but fourtunitally, they don't exist in UK.Denise wrote:stusk wrote: What are those jaws on the front for?I belive that is called the palpi, and I think that this is used to protect the proboscis. Don't worry, they're not jaws, and they don't bite.
Denise
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