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Garden Tiger moth, Dundreggan
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Dundreggan moth traps
The Garden Tiger (Arctia caja) is a moth from the family Erebidae. The garden tiger has a fluffy red/orange body, brown-and white-patterned forewings, and bright red hindwings with four or five large black spots. Once quite a common moth over most of Britain, it seems to have suffered considerable declines in many places since the 1980s. Photo taken by David Palmar as part of a moth trapping session at the Scottish Entomologists' Gathering in Dundreggan.
24 June 2023
Garden Tiger moth, Dundreggan
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Dundreggan moth traps
The Garden Tiger (Arctia caja) is a moth from the family Erebidae. The Garden Tiger has a fluffy red/orange body, brown-and white-patterned forewings, and bright red hindwings with four or five large black spots. Once quite a common moth over most of Britain, it seems to have suffered considerable declines in many places since the 1980s. Photo taken by David Palmar as part of a moth trapping session at the Scottish Entomologists' Gathering in Dundreggan.
24 June 2023
Garden Tiger moth, Dundreggan
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Dundreggan moth traps
The Garden Tiger (Arctia caja) is a moth from the family Erebidae. The Garden Tiger has a fluffy red/orange body, brown-and white-patterned forewings, and bright red hindwings with four or five large black spots. Once a quite common moth over most of Britain, it seems to have suffered considerable declines in many places since the 1980s. Photo taken by David Palmar as part of a moth trapping session at the Scottish Entomologists' Gathering in Dundreggan.
24 June 2023
Garden Tiger moth, Dundreggan
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Dundreggan moth traps
The Garden Tiger (Arctia caja) is a moth from the family Erebidae. The Garden Tiger has a fluffy red/orange body, brown-and white-patterned forewings, and bright red hindwings with four or five large black spots. Once quite a common moth over most of Britain, it seems to have suffered considerable declines in many places since the 1980s. Photo taken by David Palmar as part of a moth trapping session at the Scottish Entomologists' Gathering in Dundreggan.
24 June 2023
Garden Tiger moth, Dundreggan
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Dundreggan moth traps
The Garden Tiger (Arctia caja) is a moth from the family Erebidae. The Garden Tiger has a fluffy red/orange body, brown-and white-patterned forewings, and bright red hindwings with four or five large black spots. Once quite a common moth over most of Britain, it seems to have suffered considerable declines in many places since the 1980s. Photo taken by David Palmar as part of a moth trapping session at the Scottish Entomologists' Gathering in Dundreggan.
24 June 2023
Garden Tiger moth, Dundreggan
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Dundreggan moth traps
The Garden Tiger (Arctia caja) is a moth from the family Erebidae. The Garden Tiger has a fluffy red/orange body, brown-and white-patterned forewings, and bright red hindwings with four or five large black spots. Once quite a common moth over most of Britain, it seems to have suffered considerable declines in many places since the 1980s. Photo taken by David Palmar as part of a moth trapping session at the Scottish Entomologists' Gathering in Dundreggan.
24 June 2023
White Ermine moth & Garden Tiger moth, Dundreggan
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Dundreggan moth traps
A White Ermine Moth (Spilosoma lubricipeda) (left) and a Garden Tiger Moth (Arctia caja) (right) can be seen holding on to the side of an eggbox after being removed from a moth trap. Photo taken by David Palmar as part of a moth trapping session at the Scottish Entomologists' Gathering in Dundreggan.