White Plume Moth vs Pine Processionary

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute White Plume Moth Pine Processionary
Scientific Name Pterophorus pentadactyla Thaumetopoea pityocampa
Order Lepidoptera Lepidoptera
Family Pterophoridae Notodontidae
Size 25-30 mm wingspan 36-42 mm wingspan
Habitat Farmland Forests
Diet Herbivores Omnivores
Regions Europe Southern Europe, North Africa, Middle East
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

White Plume Moth

A delicate pure white moth with deeply divided wings that split into feather-like plumes. Often seen resting on walls at night with wings held out like a letter T. Caterpillars feed on hedge bindweed.

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Did You Know?

Its wings are divided into five feather-like plumes on each side, giving it one of the most unusual wing forms of any moth.

Pine Processionary

A grey moth whose caterpillars march in long nose-to-tail processions between their silk nests and feeding sites. The larvae's urticating hairs cause severe allergic reactions.

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Did You Know?

Jean-Henri Fabre once tricked a procession into following itself in a circle for seven days without stopping.