Help with Identification
John Williams
John.newsgroups at nospam.Bigfoot.com
Sat Jun 30 15:48:59 EDT 2001
Eduardo
You sound confident! Do you know of any pictures on the web? I have just
done a search and come up with loads of possibles. Since you know what your
looking for you might be able to save me hours. As you can see I am not a
butterfly person! Well that's a lie cause I know they have 2 wings - or is
it classed as 4 wings with each pair being fused? :-) Whatever I know next
to nothing!
Thanks for your help
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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