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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Phalera

Higher classification
  
Phalera

Phylum
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Phalera bucephala

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Species

Buff-tip The Wildlife Trusts

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Phalera, Butterflies and moths, Insect, Notodontidae, Coxcomb prominent

The buff-tip (Phalera bucephala) is a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is found throughout Europe, Mongolia.

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This is a fairly large, heavy-bodied species with a wingspan of 55–68 mm. The forewings are grey with a large prominent buff patch at the apex. As the thoracic hair is also buff, the moth resembles a broken twig when at rest. The hindwings are creamy-white. This moth flies at night in June and July [1] and sometimes comes to light, although it is not generally strongly attracted.

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The young larvae are gregarious, becoming solitary later. The older larva is very striking, black with white and yellow lines. It feeds on many trees and shrubs (see list below). The species overwinters as a pupa.

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  1. ^ The flight season refers to the British Isles. This may vary in other parts of the range.

Recorded food plants

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For details see Robinson, G. S., P. R. Ackery, I. J. Kitching, G. W. Beccaloni & L. M. Hernández, 2010.

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  • Acer - Norway maple
  • Betula - Birch
  • Corylus - Hazel
  • Laburnum
  • Populus - Poplar
  • Prunus
  • Quercus - Oak
  • Robinia
  • Rosa - Rose
  • Salix - Willow
  • Tilia - Lime
  • Ulmus - Elm
  • Viburnum
  • Subspecies

  • P. b. bucephala
  • P. b. tenebrata

  • References

    Buff-tip Wikipedia