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The Lackey  Malacosoma neustria (Adult)

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Monk's Wood NNR, Cambs., ex. larva.

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Monk's Wood NNR, Cambs., ex. larva.

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1634 The Lackey Malacosoma neustria

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1634 The Lackey Malacosoma neustria

(Linnaeus, 1758)

Wingspan 25-35 mm.

The adults of this species are relatively dull in coloration, but the caterpillars are much more colourful, with orange, white and blue stripes on a dark brown ground colour.

The larvae feed gregariously in a web of silk, on hawthorn (Crataegus), blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) and other trees and shrubs.

Occurring mainly in the southern half of Britain, the flight period is July to August.