Flies from May to September but mainly in June and July in one generation but possibly with a partial second brood in the Burren, Ireland. Size and Family.
Anania funebris, the white spotted sable, is a species of diurnal dayflying moth of the family Crambidae. It is found in many countries such as Europe, ...
White Spotted Sable Moth Anania funebris (Strom, 1768) ... Identification: Wings black with two pale yellowish white spots on each wing. Wing Span: 1.8-2.2 cm.
Wingspan c. 21 mm. A highly distinctive day-flying species, occurring locally in scattered locations throughout the British Isles, with a preference for ...
14. feb. 2024 ... The White-spotted Sable is one of approximately 250 day-flying moths out of 2,500 species of moth in the UK. However, despite its striking ...
18. juli 2018 ... Species Anania funebris - White-spotted Sable - Hodges#4958 ... Almost always referred to by its scientific name, which is surprising because the ...
Summary. Anania funebris is a species of moth of the Crambidae family. It is found in Europe, Siberia, the Northern parts of the Far East and North America.
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Exciting news! A new breeding group of rare White-spotted Sable moth has been discovered near Canterbury Loss of habitat has caused the moth to become...
The White-spotted Sable (1381 | 63.024) is a part of the Crambidae family, scientifically known as Anania funebris, and is considered a Very local moth.
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