Hi all,
I've always had such great help on this forum I thought I'd start here asking for help identifying an insect which isn't a butterfly. I'm sure there will be a wider expertise and if not then a clue as to where to go would be appreciated.
This little creature has almost ceratinly come in on logs for my stove in Lincolnshire and I'm fascinated by its wing structure - never seen anything like it before. It's about 4 or 5 mm across and my lack of knowledge of entomology allows me to guess at some sort of fly.
Any ideas?
A long shot perhaps
Re: A long shot perhaps
Hi
It looks like a worn Twenty Plume moth, AKA Many Plume moth
Cheers
Maurice
It looks like a worn Twenty Plume moth, AKA Many Plume moth
Cheers
Maurice
Re: A long shot perhaps
Thanks, Maurice, I've looked on line and that's pretty much it.
Mystery solved but what an unusual wing structure - or is it more common than I know?
Mystery solved but what an unusual wing structure - or is it more common than I know?
Re: A long shot perhaps
It's not a rare species, but the only one of its kind in this country. The caterpillars feed on honeysuckle, so if you have that around, they will be about.