| Common Name |
|
Latin Name |
|
Food plant(s) |
|
Description |
| Ghost
Moth |
|
Heplialus humuli |
|
Grasses and other plants including dock, nettle,
dandelion and burdock |
|
Glossy dirty white, head reddish-brown and shining,
orange-brown prothoracic plate, spiracles dark brown. Widespread
throughout most of the British Isles. |
| Orange
Swift |
|
Hepialus sylvana |
|
Bracken, dock, dandelion and other plants. |
|
Glossy dirty white, orange-brown head, spiracles
dark brown. Widespread throughout most of the British Isles. |
|
Gold Swift
|
|
Hepialus hecta |
|
Bracken |
|
Whitish-grey and wrinkled, shining
chestnut head, greyish-brown plates dorsally and laterally
on segments, spiracles black. Local, but widely distributed, |
| Common
Swift |
|
Hepialus lupulinus |
|
Grasses, dock etc. |
|
Greyish-white, glossy, head reddish-brown,
orange prothoracic plate, each segment has several dark hairs
that grow from small orange warts. Two-year life-cycle entirely
underground. Common and widespread. |
| Map-winged
Swift |
|
Hepialus fusconebulosa |
|
Bracken and other plants |
|
Yellowish-white, head reddish or
purplish-brown, thoracic plates are orange, warts orange with
short bristles. More frequent in the northern counties. |