Anyone know what this butterfly is? Bad phone pic..
Anyone know what this butterfly is? Bad phone pic..
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rumpelstiltskin

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2,805 posts

283 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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Had one of those,"well I've never seen one of those before"moments today, the brightest pink and black butterfly, about half the size of a red admiral, quite small.It was almost a flourescent pink,it was stunning,just the one on its own.The pic was the only moment it sat still, it looks really dull on the underside of its wings, red and black basically.

PRTVR

8,093 posts

245 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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Hard to see but could be a Burnett moth.
http://butterfly-conservation.org/51-1540/six-spot...

rumpelstiltskin

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283 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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It wasn't spotty at all on the tops side, large area of pink on each wing, surrounded by black.I just couldn't get over how pink it was,almost dayglo pink!

JustinP1

13,357 posts

254 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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Cinnabar Moth.

PRTVR

8,093 posts

245 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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Not all have spots,I have seen them where the spots merge into one another, Google image may show some of the different patterns.

knotweed

1,997 posts

200 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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JustinP1 said:
Cinnabar Moth.
This.

JustinP1

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254 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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knotweed said:
JustinP1 said:
Cinnabar Moth.
This.
I was captain of the Highfields Primary School nature quiz team in 1989.

The following 25 years of my life have all been leading to this moment.

Simpo Two

91,559 posts

289 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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JustinP1 said:
I was captain of the Highfields Primary School nature quiz team
Oddly enough there is one of those not far from here!

Am not an entomologist but AFAIK moths rest with wings closed, butterflies rest with wings open.

Ed_P

701 posts

293 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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Simpo Two said:
Am not an entomologist but AFAIK moths rest with wings closed, butterflies rest with wings open.
And butterfly antennae have knobs on the end; moth antennae don't ...

nre

550 posts

294 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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Simpo Two said:
Am not an entomologist but AFAIK moths rest with wings closed, butterflies rest with wings open.
Apart from when they don't...

Marbled White by NRE, on Flickr

Simpo Two

91,559 posts

289 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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Ah well you see every good rule has an exception - but it is not the OP's example.

nre

550 posts

294 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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Simpo Two said:
Ah well you see every good rule has an exception - but it is not the OP's example.
too true and the op's cinnabar moth rests with its wings flat, biggrin

why don't they read the rules?

Simpo Two

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289 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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'Cos moths can't read smash

nre

550 posts

294 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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Simpo Two said:
'Cos moths can't read smash
stoopid illiterate Lepidoptera