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Orthosia miniosa, the blossom underwing, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in ...
Wingspan 31-36 mm. One of the less common spring Orthosia species, which occurs locally in southern England and Wales, more infrequently in north-west England ...

Blossom underwing

Insect
Orthosia miniosa, the blossom underwing, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is found in Europe. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Orthosia miniosa
Wingspan 31 to 36 mm. A rather variable species, usually with warm sandy or pinkish browns. The underwing is the distinctive feature, being pinkish white ...
Orthosia miniosa, the blossom underwing, is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in Europe.
Helpdesk · Kingdom. Animalia · Phylum. Arthropoda · Class. Insecta · Order. Lepidoptera · Family. Noctuidae · Genus. Orthosia Ochsenheimer, 1816.
Kingdom: Animalia ; Phylum: Arthropoda ; Subphylum: Hexapoda ; Class: Insecta ; Infraclass: Neoptera.
The larvae feed on Oak, often preferring epicormic shoots, they are also polyphagous on various herbaceous plants. Larvae were found at Foxley Wood in 2012 (M.
One of the less common spring Orthosia species, which occurs locally in southern England and Wales, more infrequently in north-west England and Ireland.
A rare species throughout Belgium, mainly observed in the Kempen and the southern part. This species is considered Least Concern according ...
The lateral sides show black spots. There is a broad pale yellow stripe running over the spiracles. It is bordered with white and marked with tiny black dots.