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The dot moth (Melanchra persicariae) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1761.
An unmistakeable moth with broad, glossy black wings and a large conspicuous white kidney mark. The larvae can be seen from August to October feeding both at ...

Dot moth

The dot moth is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1761. It is a very distinctive species with very dark brown, almost black, forewings marked with a large white stigma from which the species gets... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Melanchra persicariae
Rank: Species
Genus: Melanchra
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Dot Moth Melanchra persicariae (Linnaeus, 1761) Wingspan 37-40 mm. Although very common and widespread in England and Wales, this species is almost unknown in ...
Dot moth - Melanchra persicariae. Family - Noctuidae. The Dot moth is a very distinctive and recognisable species form its overall colouring and markings.
The Dot Moth caterpillar feeds on a wide range of herbaceous plants and sallows and can be found during the day on plants such as dock and common nettle.
A dark coloured moth with distinctive pale dot on each wing. Identification difficulty Habitat Frequenting a range of suburban habitats.
Melanchra persicariae, the dot moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. This is a very distinctive species with very dark brown, almost black, forewings.
Locally common. Wingspan: 37-40mm. Flight time: June-August. Habitat: Woods, hedgerows, gardens. Larvae feed on a wide variety of herbaceous and woody plants.
Flying from June to August, has bluish black wings with a distinctive white spot (the dot). It can be found in a variety of habitats including gardens and ...
Melanchra persicariae Linnaeus, 1761 ... Linnaeus (1761) Fauna svecica sistens animalia sveciae regni. Mammalia, Aves, Amphibia, Pisces, Insecta, Vermes.