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The family Notodontidae comprises the "prominent and kitten moths", of which 27 have been recorded in Great Britain :
Subfamily Notodontinae
Sallow kitten (male)
Lunar marbled brown
Cerura vinula , puss moth — throughout
Furcula bicuspis , alder kitten — south-west, south-east, east and west-central (localized)
Furcula furcula , sallow kitten — throughout
Furcula bifida , poplar kitten — south and central (localized)
Notodonta dromedarius , iron prominent — throughout
Notodonta torva , large dark prominent — rare immigrant
Notodonta tritophus , three-humped prominent — immigrant
Notodonta ziczac , pebble prominent — throughout
Pheosia gnoma , lesser swallow prominent — throughout
Pheosia tremula , swallow prominent — throughout
Ptilodon capucina , coxcomb prominent — throughout
Ptilodon cucullina , maple prominent — south and east (localized)
Odontosia carmelita , scarce prominent — south and north (localized)
Pterostoma palpina , pale prominent — throughout
Leucodonta bicoloria , white prominent — extinct as resident species; possible immigrant
Ptilophora plumigera , plumed prominent — south-east (Nationally Scarce A)
Drymonia dodonaea , marbled brown — south, central and north-west (localized)
Drymonia ruficornis , lunar marbled brown — throughout
Gluphisia crenata vertunea , dusky marbled brown — rare immigrant
Subfamily Pygaerinae
Chocolate-tip
Subfamily Phalerinae
Phalera bucephala , buff-tip — throughout
Subfamily Heterocampinae
The lobster moth is named after the caterpillar rather than the adult moth.
Stauropus fagi , lobster moth — south and west-central
Harpyia milhauseri , tawny prominent — rare immigrant
Peridea anceps , great prominent — south, west-central and north-west (localized)
Subfamily Dilobinae
Species listed in the 2007 UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP)[1] are indicated by a double-dagger symbol (‡)—species so listed for research purposes only are also indicated with an asterisk (‡*).
See also
List of moths of Great Britain (overview)
Family lists: Hepialidae, Cossidae , Zygaenidae, Limacodidae , Sesiidae , Lasiocampidae , Saturniidae, Endromidae, Drepanidae, Thyatiridae, Geometridae , Sphingidae , Notodontidae , Thaumetopoeidae, Lymantriidae, Arctiidae, Ctenuchidae , Nolidae, Noctuidae and Micromoths
References
Butterfly Conservation, 2007. The UK Biodiversity Action Plan – Moths . Butterfly Conservation, Wareham, UK. 4p.
Waring, Paul, Martin Townsend and Richard Lewington (2003) Field Guide to the Moths of Great Britain and Ireland . British Wildlife Publishing, Hook, UK. ISBN 0-9531399-1-3.
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