About Burnet Companion
A small day-flying brown and orange moth often seen flying alongside burnet moths on flower-rich grasslands.
Did You Know?
Named because it is often seen flying in the company of six-spot burnet moths on the same flower-rich meadows.
Distribution
Where Burnet Companion can be found
Seasonal Activity
Peak activity
Moderate
Low / dormant
Cite This Page
APA:
Orbitrock. (2026). Burnet Companion (Euclidia glyphica). Retrieved from https://orbitrock.com/insect/burnet-companion
MLA:
"Burnet Companion." Orbitrock, https://orbitrock.com/insect/burnet-companion.