About the Kent Moths Gallery

This blog is intended as a gallery of photos for all moths found in the county of Kent. Please send through your quality images (and links to your websites) of moth species caught yesterday or yesteryear in order that this can become a complete archive of Kent's moth fauna.

Many thanks,
Tony Morris (Admin) & Ross Newham (Admin) kentmothsgallery@gmail.com

Thursday, 12 July 2012

Riband Wave ab. remutata

There are two distinct forms of Riband Wave with this being the plain one known as ab. remutata


Many thanks to Keith Heaven for the photo of this moth which he disturbed in his Sandwich garden on the 9th July.

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Sharp-angled Peacock (Macaria alternata)

The Sharp-angled Peacock needs separating from the Peacock. Several of the methods described are unreliable, or difficult in worn specimens. In the Sharp-angled Peacock the sub-terminal band is more distinctive and is clearly visible from below, in the Peacock this band is more subdued and not prominent from below.


Sharp-angled Peacock (Macaria alternata) - Underside

Caught 2/7/2012, The Hidden House, St Margaret's at Cliffe.