I was looking for sawflies on my garden roses today and whilst doing so spotted a caterpillar, c30mm long.
I believe this to be a Scarlet Tiger (Callimorpha dominula) larva. Please let me know if I've got this wrong!
I've only recorded this Local species a few times, mostly as adults.
I've only had it in the garden trap twice, I never thought it might be breeding here.
Neil Fletcher
Walter's Ash, VC24
Hi Neil, that is indeed the larva of Scarlet Tiger. The moth is definitely no longer "local" though (have a look at our on-line Atlas map!). The Field Guide uses 300 10km squares as the cut-off between "Local" and "Common" and it had reached 487 post-millennium 10km squares by the time BC's own Atlas of Britain & Ireland's Larger Moths was published a few years ago using data only up to 2016. Many more 10km squares will have been added more recently as the moth continues its expansion in range.
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