Mythimna ferrago, the clay, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1787.
Mythimna ferrago, the clay, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout Europe and is also found in Morocco, Algeria, Turkey, ...
The Clay Mythimna ferrago. (Fabricius, 1787). Wingspan 35-40 mm. Relatively common over most of Britain, this moth often has a pinkish ...
This moth often has a pinkish tinge to the forewings. The male has a distinctive black triangle or chevron on the underside of the abdomen.
Widespread, locally common. Wingspan: 35-40mm. Flight time: June-August. Habitat: Open woodlands, gardens, grasslands. Larval food plants include grasses, ...
Mythimna ferrago (Fabricius, 1787) is a moth of the family Noctuidae that can be found on the island of Crete, Greece.
Widespread. Open habitats, open woodland, grassland, scrub, heathland and gardens. Similar to White-point but larger and plainer with a tear shaped elliptical ...
In M.ferrago the spot is whitish, small (and may be hard to see) and elliptical or tear-drop-shaped; in M.albipuncta the spot is bright white, round and ...
The Clay, Mythimna ferrago (Fabricius, 1787) is a common, nocturnal, non-pest, macro-moth species that occurs across the Palearctic. In Great Britain, M.
Classification ; kingdom; Animalia ; phylum; Arthropoda ; class; Insecta ; order; Lepidoptera ; family; Noctuidae ...