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May not be moth !210 viewsNo one seems to have a clue what this is. Laid on rose bay leaves, this chrysalis is about half an inch in length, has a white 'tail' and is full of eggs. Never seen anything like it so I took one home and when they hatched 3 days ago I gave them rose bay (it is definitely rose bay) and caterpillars wont eat it. Any ideas?Colin Smale
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common wave ?210 viewsDoes anybody know if this is common wave or common white wave please ? My book doesn't even have them in !Leslie Davidson
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Elephant Hawk Moth209 viewsTrapped Louth 1st July 2005John Clarkson
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Bedstraw Hawk-Moth 010811208 viewsGib Point 010811Nige Lound
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Unknown206 viewsMay be very common for all I know but they all look the sameAnthony Bentley
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Eyed hawkmoth ? 203 viewsGarry Wright
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Hummingbird Hawk Moth202 viewsHummingbird Hawk Moth - back Garden 19/06/06Russell Hayes
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Poplar hawk-moth
201 viewsLakeside Somercotes 06-08-05Dean Eades
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this please
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Broad Bordered Bee Hawk Moth197 viewsAt last, a side on flight shot - more on my site
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Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth196 viewsAlan Bowness
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Tree-lichen Beauty196 viewsNew Macro species for Lincolnshire, probably a migrant but now resident in some southern counties.
Trapped at Gibraltor Point by Nigel Lound on 25 August 2013
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Broad-bordered Bee Hawkmoth196 viewsMark Johnson
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?194 viewstrevormlee
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Any clues? Could it be a Ni Moth or something similar?193 viewsDavid Morison
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Humming-bird Hawk-moth at Chambers 192 viewsImage by Alex ParkerAndrew Chick
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191 viewsMJGrey
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Hummingbird

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187 viewsIn my garden 17/6, record shot.Dave Bradbeer
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Beautiful carpet.185 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Lime

Hawkmoth
184 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Lime Hawkmoth183 viewsColin Jennings
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Grey Dagger, Acronicta psi183 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Plain Golden Y182 viewsMy book does say the Beautiful Golden Y has a purple tinge to it so it could be that one.Anthony Bentley
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Privet, Eyed and Elephant181 viewsNige Lound
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Small Magpie180 viewsFrieston Shore - 17th June 2006achick
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