Rosy Footman Miltochrista miniata
Rosy Footman Miltochrista miniata
Larva • Larva ex. Darren Whitehead • © Ian Kimber

72.035 BF2037

Rosy Footman Miltochrista miniata

(Forster, 1771)


Wingspan 23-27 mm.

A very attractive moth, with orange or pinkish forewings, crossed by a curious black wavy line.

It occurs in woodland habitat in the southern half of Britain, but is commonest in the southern seaboard counties.

The caterpillars feed on lichens growing on trees, including dog lichen (Peltigera canina).

Flying in July and August, the adults are attracted to light.
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