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A common resident but rarer further north and into Scotland. The forewing is uniformly white with black dots. Very similar in appearance to closely related Ermines and care must be taken with identification.
european spindle ermine (yponomeuta cagnagella), caterpillars in gossamer on peacock shrub, velbert, germany - spindle ermine moth stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
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This is one of four Ermine moth species, namely Orchard Ermine (Yponomeuta padella), Apple Ermine (Yponomeuta malinellus), Spindle Ermine (Yponomeuta cagnagella) and Willow Ermine (Yponomeuta rorrella) which should now be recorded as Yponomeuta agg., unless it is made clear that they were recorded as an occupied larval web or reared from the ...
Not quite small enough to qualify as a micro-moth, this chalk & limestone-loving Spindle Ermine (one of several small Ermines) is associated with, you've gue...
The Spindle Ermine (0427 | 16.004) is a part of the Yponomeutidae family, scientifically known as Yponomeuta cagnagella, and is considered a Common moth. Discovered in 1813 by Hübner. Flight times Jun-Sep.