Help with Identification

Bernie Farrell Bernie.Farrell at btinternet.com
Mon Jul 2 02:25:56 EDT 2001


Hi(from the right hand side of England)
I am pretty certain it is a burnet.
"John Williams" <John.newsgroups at nospam.Bigfoot.com> wrote in message
news:Xaq%6.38186$4i5.2846785 at news1.cableinet.net...
> Have just managed to find pictures but they are all black(ish) with red
> spots.  I am 99% positive that these are red winged with black spots.  I
> went out this morning and there were none about but I guess that is
because
> it was overcast and about to rain.  I will look again on Monday morning
and
> see if I can catch one to have a closer look.
>
> Tanks for your suggestions
> John
>
> "Eduardo" <edu_marabuto at netcabo.pt> wrote in message
> news:9hknla$33j$1 at venus.telepac.pt...
> > HI
> > Probably a burnet (Zygaenidae) or an Arctid (Arctidae).
> > There in England maybe you saw a 6-spot burnet (Zygaena filipendulae) or
a
> > 5-spot burnet (Zygaena trifolii) and if an arctid, a Cinnabar (Tyria
> > jacobaeae).
> > Good luck
> >
> > Eduardo Marabuto
> >
> >
> >
>
>



 
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