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moth Buff-tip Moths

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Scientific name: Phalera bucephala

Size: Wingspan up to 66mm

Distribution: Commonly found throughout the UK

Months seen: May to August

Habitat: Woods, parks and gardens

Food: The caterpillars feed on many types of deciduous trees including lime, oak and elm

Special features: The buff tip moth gets its name from the buff coloured wing tips. The main areas of the wings are covered with silvery scales which cleverly disguise this moth as a broken twig from a silver birch tree.

The caterpillars are mostly black with thin yellow-green lines running along the length of their bodies, and thick mustard brown lines running width ways. They have black heads and a row of black dots along each side.


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