Six-spot burnet
Zygaena filipendulae
Burnet moths
(Zygaenidae)
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Slender black wing with 6 spots. Rear wing red on both sides, antennae black as is the body. Day-active. ⇔ wsp. 30-38 mm LA: ≈ ZYGAENIDAE (Burnet moths) have many lookalikes that are difficult to distinguish except for their preferred habitat. ≈ And obviously the number of spots, since there is also the ZYGAENA TRIFOLII (Five-spot burnet). ≈ The ZYGAENA LOTI (Slender Scotch burnet) the markings connect. ≈ The TYRIA JACOBAEAE (Cinnabar moth) has a red line with only 2 dots.
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5 LookAlikes (LA):
Variable burnet moth
Cinnabar moth
Five-spot burnet
Slender Scotch burnet
Zygaena transalpina [L.]
Six-spot burnet
Sint-jansvlinder
Sechsfleck-Widderchen
Zygène de la filipendule
Zygaena filipendulae [L.]
Ziygena de las seis puntos
Zygaena filipendulae [L.]
Пестрянка таволговая
六星燈蛾
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