Scientific name: Mormo maura
Size: Wingspan approximately 72mm
Distribution: Found in most parts of the UK
Months seen: July to September. Larvae found from September to May
Habitat: Gardens, hedgerows, woodlands and damp meadows
Food: Caterpillars feed on docks, ivy, blackthorn, hawthorn and birch
Special features: Old Lady moths are so called because of the shawl-like pattern on the wings. The pattern doesn't vary but the depth of colour can be darker in some specimens. These moths are often found sheltering in sheds and garages.
The chubby caterpillars are a dull grey brown colour with some oblique black and cream markings along the sides. The spiracles are orange with a black edge.
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