WebThe other two species are Tawny Marbled Minor (O. latruncula) and Rufous Minor (O. versicolor). The identification of this group is further complicated by the relative frequency … WebThe marbled minor (Oligia strigilis) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. It is distributed …
Cheshire Moths - Tawny Marbled Minor (Oligia latruncula)
WebThe Tawny Marbled Minor (Oligia latruncula) is a species of moth in the Noctuidae family. One of the three very similar minors, the Tawny Marbled Minor can only confidently be … WebBritish and Irish moths: an illustrated guide to selected difficult species (covering the use of genitalia characters and other features) makes available up-to-date information on the … discovery list of pmb
Marbled minor - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
WebTawny Marbled Minor (Oligia latruncula) - The Moths of Suffolk. WebMarbled Minor - Noctuidae - Xyleninae - Oligia strigilis - colour code • STATUS - A resident that is common and widely distributed in Derbyshire. Well represented across the county but separation is difficult from other minors and so status is difficult to determine. ID POINTERS - Highly variable, a high proportion are blackish melanic forms and WebID: See Oligia.Very variable and cannot be reliably separated from O.strigilis (Marbled Minor) or O.versicolor (Rufous Minor) without genital dissection.Blackish specimens with a … discovery list of pmb conditions