Features
Its wingspan is from 24 to 28 mm. The body and bottom of the lower wings are covered with yellow scales, and the rest of the wings are white, with black dots merging into wavy transverse spots.
Species |
Insect |
Living space |
Bright forest, Clean or mixed forest, Conifer forest, Dark forest, Deciduous forest, Mixed forest |
Size |
from 24 to 28 mm |
Description
It is found in forests, on parishes, especially in wet places. The butterfly is active at dusk and at night. Because it rests in the undergrowth during the day, it can be quickly intimidated. Its yellow or greenish caterpillar is retained in the twisted leaf of a food plant connected by cobweb-like threads. They are most common on nettles, but also on mints, scabs and gooseberries.