Sorry I have no picture for this but it was pretty distinctive.
The moth/butterfly was VERY small, body was probably little over 1cm in length. Its flight seemed quite hampered by the slight wind and I followed it to where it landed because at first I had tried to brush it away from my face thinking it was a large midgy and was shocked at the size of such a tiny butterfly. The topside of its wings were dark brown at the tips, clear yellow band about a quarter/third of the way up and then the brown became gradually lighter as you neared the head. At the top there were some yellow verticle dashes in amongst the light brown.
What really attracted my attention though, was the size of the antennae. Literally over 2 and a half times the length of its body.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks a lot
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Hi there,
This sounds like a moth to me and, given the size of the antennae, could be Nemophora degeerella.
See http://www.ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?id=3721
Cheers,
- Pete
This sounds like a moth to me and, given the size of the antennae, could be Nemophora degeerella.
See http://www.ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?id=3721
Cheers,
- Pete