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Five-Spot Burnet Moth [ Sizes: Orig | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Five-Spot Burnet Moth
The Five-Spot Burnet (Zygaena trifolii) is a day-flying moth, which belongs to the Zygaenidae Family. In the Low Beskid it can be found in mountain glades from mid June through mid August. Its favorite plants are White Clover (Trifolium) and Bird's-foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus). Its wingspan ranges between 30 -40 milimeters. The prominent bright dots are warning to predators about the moth's toxicity both caterpillars and adult forms contain hydrogen cyanide).
The Low Beskid - slope of Mount Zamczyska (568 m) - July 10, 2008.


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BazZGreat macro

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nice colors, good composition and pretty sharp
Posted Aug 17, 2008 1:55 pm

HenrykRe: Great macro

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Thank you for your vote and the kind words about my photo. Greetings, Henryk.
Posted Aug 17, 2008 3:28 pm

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