The Drinker (Euthrix potatoria) is a moth of the Lasiocampidae family. This species gets its English (and Latin) name from the habits of the caterpillars, which are supposed to have a liking for drops of dew. Photo taken by David Palmar as part of a moth trapping session at the Scottish Entomologists' Gathering in Dundreggan.
24 June 2023
Drinker moth, Dundreggan
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The Drinker (Euthrix potatoria) is a moth of the Lasiocampidae family. This species gets its English (and Latin) name from the habits of the caterpillar, which are supposed to have a liking for drops of dew. Photo taken by David Palmar as part of a moth trapping session at the Scottish Entomologists' Gathering in Dundreggan.
24 June 2023
Drinker moth, Dundreggan
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Dundreggan moth traps
The Drinker (Euthrix potatoria) is a moth of the Lasiocampidae family. This species gets its English (and Latin) name from the habits of the caterpillars, which are supposed to have a liking for drops of dew. Photo taken by David Palmar as part of a moth trapping session at the Scottish Entomologists' Gathering in Dundreggan.
24 June 2023
Cinnabar Moth caterpillars, Kelvindale
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Cinnabar Moth caterpillars (Tyria jacobaeae) feeding from Common Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) at Kelvindale. Cinnarbar Moth caterpillars can often be spotted on ragwort, their most preferred food source. The bright colouring of the Cinnabar Moth caterpillar acts as a warning to potential predators by indicating that they are poisonous. The poison can only build up in the caterpillar by feeding from ragwort.