Lesser Swallow Prominent Pheosia gnoma
Lesser Swallow Prominent Pheosia gnoma
Larva • © Gianpiero Ferrari

71.018 BF2006

Lesser Swallow Prominent Pheosia gnoma

(Fabricius, [1777])


Wingspan 45-50 mm.

A fairly common moth throughout most of Britain, this species is very similar to Swallow Prominent (P. tremula), but can be identified with care. Compared to that species, gnoma has a more distinct white wedge at the tornus of the forewing, and lacks the wavy white line in the blackish area of the hindwing.

Northern forms can show a chocolate brown head and thorax, in contrast to the typically paler-headed forms further south.

There are two generations, on the wing in May and June, and later in August. The larvae feed on birch (Betula).

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