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Buff ermine (Spilarctia luteum) is a moth of the family Erebidae with buffish yellow wings and dark spots. It is found in the Palearctic region and has a polyphagous larva that overwinters as a pupa.
Learn about the buff ermine, a moth of the family Erebidae, found in the Palearctic region. See photos, distribution map, lifestyle, diet, and more on Animalia.bio.
Buff Ermine is a common moth in Britain with variable wing markings. It has a dark brown caterpillar with reddish-orange hairs that feeds on various plants in autumn.
Learn about the life cycle, identification and rearing of the Buff Ermine moth and caterpillar, a common species in Britain. See images, foodplants, habitat and similar species.
Learn about the Buff Ermine, a medium-sized moth with yellowish-buff forewings and a distinctive diagonal row of black spots. Find out its caterpillar food plants, habitat, distribution and conservation status in the UK.
Buff Ermine is a moth with variable black markings on its wings, and a reddish-orange caterpillar. It flies from May to July, and visits artificial light. See records, images and distribution map on NatureSpot.
The buff ermine (Spilarctia luteum) is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is sometimes placed in the genus Spilosoma. It is found throughout the temperate belt of the Palearctic region south to northern Turkey, Georgia, Kazakhstan, southern Siberia (excluding Buryatia), Eastern Mongolia, Amur Region, China, Korea and Japan. (Source: Wikipedia