Webb13 feb. 1991 · Rush Week: Directed by Bob Bralver. With Pamela Ludwig, Dean Hamilton, Roy Thinnes, Donald Grant. Toni, a journalism student, transfers to a new college, where several female students begin to … WebbThe Rush Wainscot (Globia algae) is a moth that lives in England, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland. They have brown wings with few small black spots and grow up to …
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WebbRush Wainscot (Globia algae) (=Archanara algae) - The Moths of Upper Thames. Rush Wainscot (Globia algae) (=Archanara algae) - Upper Thames Moths - The macro and … WebbRush Wainscot Globia algae (Esper, 1788) Status ..... Unknown in Nottinghamshire until one was attracted to MV light at Broadholme on the Nottinghamshire/Lincolnshire border in 2012 (Gray, M.). This is an uncommon and local moth in the UK, but may appear at some of the Trent Valley's former gravel extraction sites at some time in the future. hai thermal spray
Rush Wainscot (Globia algae) (=Archanara algae)
WebbThe L-album Wainscot is an unmistakable moth with the white letter 'L' on the forewing being diagnostic. First recorded in the U.K. in Devon in 1901, the moth was believed to be an immigrant, occurring on the south coast, until the 1930s. Then it was considered to be a resident breeder in Devon (although apparently no wild larvae were found). Webb5 juli 2011 · You will have to look carefully in the Norfolk Broads for Fenn's Wainscot. Other species occurring more generally are Mouse Moth, Old Lady, Crescent, Small Wainscot, Bullrush Wainscot, Twin-spotted Wainscot, Brown-veined Wainscot and Webb's Wainscot. Crescent ( Neil Sherman ). Twin-spotted Wainscot ( Neil Sherman ). WebbForewing: 14-18mm. Flight: One generation Aug-Sept. Foodplant: Bulrush and Lesser Bulrush. Red List: Least Concern (LC) GB Status: Nationally Scarce haith group doncaster