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The red hindwings of many zygaenids are a clear sign to predators. (Z.filipendulae)
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The red hindwings of many zygaenids are a clear sign to predators. (Z.filipendulae)

The Zygaenidae are a family of Lepidoptera (moths) typically day-flying with a slow fluttering flight, and with rather clubbed antennae. They generally have a metallic sheen and often prominent spots of red or yellow. The bright colours are a warning to predators that the moths are distasteful - they contain toxic substances throughout all stages of their life-cycle.

The majority of Zygaenids are tropical, but they are nevertheless quite well represented in temperate regions. Various species are commonly known as Burnet or Forester moths, often qualified by the number of spots.

Pest species in the family include

10 Species are found in the UK.

External links



Arthropoda - Insecta - Families of Lepidoptera

 


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