Deltote uncula SILVER HOOK (1958)
(Clerk, 1759) Wingspan 20-22mm.Found in scattered colonies across the UK. Isolated to marshes, Fens and bogs. Sold SET/Pinned cabinet ready.
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Description
Description
Taxonomy Identification: Family Noctuidae » Eustrotiinae. First named by Clerck in 1759
Colour: Forewing centre brown with cream border and silver hook shape at centre. Hind-wing grey with cream edge.
Size: Wingspan 20-22 mm
Comments & Applications: A scarce moth scattered across Britain in isolated colonies. Frequenting marshes, Fens and bogs. Rarely offered for sale, buy a genuine English example
Perfect if you are starting your own British Moth reference collection. Also useful in education, film, media, artistry and interior design, craft frames and domes.
Format: Supplied SET, wings spread, mounted on a pin, cabinet ready with locational data
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Options | Deltote uncula SET A1- x 1 English antique 1898 wings slightly downward (£8.45) |
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