RMDKYFTR–Buff Tip Moth: Phalera bucephala. Larvae on silver birch. Surrey, England
RM2G4Y8YC–Buff Tip Moth Caterpillars; Phalera bucephala; on Willow; UK
RMPAMA6E–A Buff-Tip moth caterpillar, Phalera bucephala, found on sallows near a supermarket in North Dorset UK. In large numbers they can defoliate trees.
RF2HPM0PW–Phalera bucephala caterpillar, buff tip larva on the underside of a leaf. Yellow and black caterpillar
RMAG9D24–Buff Tip (Phalera bucephala) Larva on Silver Birch Potton Bedfordshire
RME6185R–Buff-tip Phalera bucephala
RMBE7MHC–Buff Tip Moth Caterpillar Phalera bucephala Larva
RMDE4J8M–Buff Tip Moth: Phalera bucephala. Larvae clustered on silver birch.
RMPAMABR–A Buff-Tip moth caterpillar found feeding on sallows on a grassy verge near a supermarket in North Dorset. In large numbers they can defoliate trees.
RMW7TC0G–Buff Tip Moth (Phalera bucephala) larvae on silver birch. Surrey, England, UK, August.
RME1B235–The Buff-tip (Phalera bucephala) larvae, a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is found throughout Europe.
RMPAMA84–A Buff-Tip moth caterpillar found feeding on sallows on a grassy verge near a supermarket in North Dorset. In large numbers they can defoliate trees.
RMPAMAEE–A Buff-Tip moth caterpillar found feeding on sallows on a grassy verge near a supermarket in North Dorset. In large numbers they can defoliate trees.
RMD9XMP7–The caterpillar of the very well camouflaged Buff-tip Moth (Phalera bucephala)
RMT16T5X–Buff-tip moth, Phalera bucephala, and Cosmotriche lobulina moth. Phalaena bucephala, Phalaena lunigera. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Georg Klinger from Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper’s Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786.
RF2GN8KWC–Macro portrait of a group of buff-tip caterpillars sitting and crawling on a leaf of a hazelnut tree. The insect is also called a phalera bucephala an
RF2P4EN65–Buff-tip Caterpillar. Phalera bucephala. Insect close-up. Moth of the family Notodontidae.
RFPKDFG7–Buff tip moth caterpillar - Phalera bucephala crawling on the ground
RM2KJ20KA–Buff-tip (Phalera bucephala) moth caterpillars feeding on Oak. Sussex, UK.
RMMFGWR9–BUFF-TIP MOTH (Phalera bucephala) caterpillar, Sussex, UK
RMMP9J60–Buff Tip Moth (Phalera bucephala)
RFAC402B–Buff Tip Moth Caterpillar on Cherry Tree Branch in a Cheshire Garden England United Kingdom UK
RM2AK57XE–Buff-tip Phalera bucephala Length 25mm. An interesting moth whose markings and rolled-wing resting posture give it the appearance of a snapped twig. A
RMPAMAGM–A Buff-Tip moth caterpillar found feeding on sallows on a grassy verge near a supermarket in North Dorset. In large numbers they can defoliate trees.
RMD9XMNX–The caterpillar of the very well camouflaged Buff-tip Moth (Phalera bucephala)
RMPC7GFW–Buff-tip Moth (Phalera bucephala) final instar larva, Monmouth, Wales, July.
RF2GN8KX1–A group of buff-tip caterpillars sitting on a leaf of a hazelnut tree. The insect is also called a phalera bucephala and is yellow with black stripes
RF2P4EN61–Buff-tip Caterpillar. Phalera bucephala. Insect close-up. Moth of the family Notodontidae.
RMAP02ET–Buff-tip moth caterpillars
RM2KJ20HK–Buff-tip (Phalera bucephala) moth caterpillars feeding on Oak. Sussex, UK.
RF2PR2FE8–Orange, black and white buff tip caterpillar balancing on a grass
RMEG4DDD–Buff tip moth (Phalera bucephala) caterpillars feeding on leaf Hungary June.
RFAC402C–Buff Tip Moth Caterpillar on Cherry Tree Branch in a Cheshire Garden England United Kingdom UK
RMEG4DDF–Buff tip moth (Phalera bucephala) protective web covering caterpillars food plant Hungary June.
RFG47TAG–caterpillars codling moth
RFAEKJCG–Buff Tip larva - Phalera bucephala
RFD94A51–Caterpillars, close-up.
RFE4A6HB–Grub of buff-tip, Phalera bucephala, hanging on a twig
RM2C11K5G–caterpillars codling moth
RMF0056K–buff-tip moth (Phalera bucephala), group of caterpillars on an oak leaf, Germany
RMF00E36–Buff-tip moth, Buff tip caterpillar (Phalera bucephala), caterpillars on an oak twig, Germany
RMPAMA67–A Buff-Tip moth caterpillar found feeding on sallows on a grassy verge near a supermarket in North Dorset. In large numbers they can defoliate trees.
RMDF28K0–Caterpillar of the Buff Tip Moth
RFD9XMP9–The caterpillar of the very well camouflaged Buff-tip Moth (Phalera bucephala)
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