Hello, from Steve Garten and welcome to my weird and wonderful world of moths.

I’m amateur Lepidopterist, I trap and record moth species on my six acre wildlife meadow at Tibenham Norfolk, UK.

The list of moths listed in this Macro-moths blog and the Micro Moths blog are the species I have recorded since 2015.

Light Emerald - Campaea margaritaria.

Light Emerald - Campaea margaritaria. A macro moth species from the family of Geometridae sub family Ennominae. An attractive pale-green species, which has a blood-red tip to the forewing, sometimes extending as a line along the outer edge of both fore and hindwings. Fading to white a few days after emergence. The moth has a wingspan of 30-40 mm. The moth as two generations from May to August often with partial generation moths are smaller and darker appearing in August to October. The moth’s habitat favours broad-leaved woodland, areas with scattered trees, scrub, hedgerows, parks, and gardens. The larva lives on the foliage of several deciduous trees. The moth is widespread and classified nationally as a common species of the UK.

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