This is the Snout macro moth, Hypena probosdcidalis. It gets its name from the very obvious upturned palps. Here it is partialy camouflaged.


This is the Snout macro moth, Hypena probosdcidalis. It gets its name from the very obvious upturned palps. Here it is partialy camouflaged against a lichenised stone wall. These are common anywhere you find nettles, their food plant.


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Location: Avoch, Black isle, Scotland
Photo credit: © Rod Hill / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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