Bradley & Fletcher No.: 2273
The Pink-barred Sallow occurs in broadleaved woodlands and heathland where there are willows and sallows. Initially the larvae feed on the catkins of sallows and poplars and later on herbaceous plants such as docks. The adults’ bright colours become a cryptic camouflage against the yellowing leaves of autumn. |
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More detailed information on this species can be found on the Hantsmoths website.