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Scalloped Oak

Crocallis elinguaria

Description:

Wingspan 32-41 mm. This species shows some variation in the intensity of the markings but is usually easy to identify. Ranging fairly commonly over most of Britain, the single generation flies in July and August. Occupying a range of habitats, the caterpillars show a polyphagous nature, feeding on a number of deciduous trees and bushes.

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Victor Mallorquin
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Victor Mallorquin

Wealden, England, United Kingdom

Spotted on Sep 4, 2013
Submitted on Sep 4, 2013

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