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Today I Found the Red Collar Lichen Bear in the Hospital Forest

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The red collared lichen bear (Atolmis rubricollis) is a moth that also flies during the day, from the family of the owl moths (Erebidae)/subfamily Bärenspinner (Arctiinae). I found it today on a forest path in the LVR-Klinik-Wald. The moth has a wing span of 25 to 35 mm; it lives in forests, forest edges; flight time from May to July; caterpillars August to September; caterpillar feeds on lichens, e.g. common yellow lichen (Xanthoria parietina).…
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The red collared lichen bear (Atolmis rubricollis) is a moth that also flies during the day, from the family of the owl moths (Erebidae)/subfamily Bärenspinner (Arctiinae). I found it today on a forest path in the LVR-Klinik-Wald. The moth has a wing span of 25 to 35 mm; it lives in forests, forest edges; flight time from May to July; caterpillars August to September; caterpillar feeds on lichens, e.g. common yellow lichen (Xanthoria parietina).…

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Lokalkompass broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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