Grass-veneer
Crambus pascuella
Grass moth family
(Crambidae)
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A small butterfly with yellow-brown marked front wings and a white rear wing. The markings are distinctive. Seen in between grass stems and seems to be completely white when flying. Often hangs on a grass stem completely folded and hence difficult to spot. ⇔ wsp. 20-26 mm LA: There are many Genus members only to be differentiated on marking details.
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< 40 mm
Folded
Without knob
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1 LookAlikes (LA):
Garden grass-veneer
Grass-veneer
Zilverstreepgrasmot
Crambus pascuella [L.]
Crambus pascuella [L.]
Crambus pascuella [L.]
Crambus pascuella [L.]
Crambus pascuella [L.]
Crambus pascuella [L.]
Crambus pascuella [L.]
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