British Wildlife Quiz - 32 (Butterflies or Moths)
Test your knowledge. The common and scientific names are after the photos. Which are Moths and which are Butterflies? How many can you identify correctly?
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Photo one - Duke of Burgundy - Hamearis lucina (Butterfly)
Photo two - Clouded Border - Lomaspilis marginata (Moth)
Photo three - Green Hairstreak - Callophrys rubi (Butterfly)
Photo four - Blotched Emerald - Comibaena bajularia (Moth)
Photo five - Grizzled Skipper - Pyrgus malvae (Butterfly)
Photo six - Small Skipper - Thymelicus sylvestris (Butterfly)
Photo seven - Lilac Beauty - Apeira syringaria (Moth)
Photo eight - Blood Vein - Timandra griseata (Moth)
Photo nine - Speckled Wood - Pararge aegeria (Butterfly)
Photo ten - Brown Silver-line - Petrophora chlorosata (Moth)
Photo eleven - Dingy Skipper - Erynnis tages (Butterfly)
Photo twelve - Mother Shipton - Euclidia mi (Moth)
Photo one - Duke of Burgundy - Hamearis lucina (Butterfly)
Photo two - Clouded Border - Lomaspilis marginata (Moth)
Photo three - Green Hairstreak - Callophrys rubi (Butterfly)
Photo four - Blotched Emerald - Comibaena bajularia (Moth)
Photo five - Grizzled Skipper - Pyrgus malvae (Butterfly)
Photo six - Small Skipper - Thymelicus sylvestris (Butterfly)
Photo seven - Lilac Beauty - Apeira syringaria (Moth)
Photo eight - Blood Vein - Timandra griseata (Moth)
Photo nine - Speckled Wood - Pararge aegeria (Butterfly)
Photo ten - Brown Silver-line - Petrophora chlorosata (Moth)
Photo eleven - Dingy Skipper - Erynnis tages (Butterfly)
Photo twelve - Mother Shipton - Euclidia mi (Moth)