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A widespread species which is found in North Antrim in reasonable numbers. Males can be seen in flight at dusk. The large caterpillar (below) is often seen.

Fox Moth (Macrothylacia rubi) Caterpillar
Location: North Antrim
Photographer: Geoff Campbell