Cream-spot tiger moth
This moth was collected by Alexander Baynes at Tiverton in June 1962. Cream spot tigers are usually found in woodland. Their larvae are brown and very hairy.
Object Summary
- Accession Loan No.
- 321/2007/4
- Category
- Natural History
- Collection Class
- Arthropods
- Collection Area Region
- Northern Europe
- Collector Excavator
- Baynes, Mr Alexander
- Common Name
- cream-spot tiger moth
- Simple Name
- insect: moth: pinned
- Period Classification
- Modern (1945-); Modern (1900-)
