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Common Footman
(Eilema lurideola) Bromley
A widespread species in most of Britain, except in Scotland where it is local. Quite common in the south of its range.
The forewings are greenish-grey, with a leading yellow stripe, tapering to a point at the tip. The wings are folded flat over the back when at rest. In flight, the yellow hindwings are noticeable, and it looks a much larger moth.
It is on the wing in July and August and frequently comes to light. The larvae feed on various lichens.
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Taken on Saturday June 20, 2026
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Posted on Wednesday July 1, 2026
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