Antler moth
Cerapteryx graminis
Owlet moths
(Noctuidae)
♀ thread like antennae.
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Brown red with black and beige markings resembling the shape of antlers. The ♂ has feathered antennae and the ♀ thread like. The ♀ is also a little larger. Found on grasslands, dunes and pine and also active in the daytime. ⇔ wsp. 23-30 mm The caterpillar is night active sometimes in very large numbers.
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Eye-spot
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Feeler
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CP Skin
CP Colour
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Type
< 40 mm
Layered
Without knob
Feather
15-40 mm
Hairy
Lines
Night
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Antler moth
Bonte grasuil
Dreizack-Graseule
Noctuelle des céréales
Cerapteryx graminis [L.]
Cerapteryx graminis [L.]
Cerapteryx graminis [L.]
Cerapteryx graminis [L.]
Cerapteryx graminis [L.]
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