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The family Lymantriidae contains the "tussock moths", of which 11 have been recorded in Great Britain: * Laelia coenosa, reed tussock — extinct * Orgyia recens, scarce vapourer — east-central (Red Data Book) ‡ * Orgyia antiqua, vapourer — throughout * Dicallomera fascelina, dark tussock — south, west-central & north-east (localized) * Calliteara pudibunda, pale tussock — south & central * Euproctis chrysorrhoea, brown-tail — south, south-east & east-central (localized) * Euproctis similis, yellow-tail — south, central & north * Leucoma salicis, white satin — south, east-central, west-central & north (localized) * Arctornis l-nigrum, black v moth — immigrant & transitory resident * Lymantria monacha, black arches — south & central (localized) * Lymantria dispar, gypsy moth — immi

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  • List of moths of Great Britain (Lymantriidae) (en)
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  • The family Lymantriidae contains the "tussock moths", of which 11 have been recorded in Great Britain: * Laelia coenosa, reed tussock — extinct * Orgyia recens, scarce vapourer — east-central (Red Data Book) ‡ * Orgyia antiqua, vapourer — throughout * Dicallomera fascelina, dark tussock — south, west-central & north-east (localized) * Calliteara pudibunda, pale tussock — south & central * Euproctis chrysorrhoea, brown-tail — south, south-east & east-central (localized) * Euproctis similis, yellow-tail — south, central & north * Leucoma salicis, white satin — south, east-central, west-central & north (localized) * Arctornis l-nigrum, black v moth — immigrant & transitory resident * Lymantria monacha, black arches — south & central (localized) * Lymantria dispar, gypsy moth — immi (en)
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  • The family Lymantriidae contains the "tussock moths", of which 11 have been recorded in Great Britain: * Laelia coenosa, reed tussock — extinct * Orgyia recens, scarce vapourer — east-central (Red Data Book) ‡ * Orgyia antiqua, vapourer — throughout * Dicallomera fascelina, dark tussock — south, west-central & north-east (localized) * Calliteara pudibunda, pale tussock — south & central * Euproctis chrysorrhoea, brown-tail — south, south-east & east-central (localized) * Euproctis similis, yellow-tail — south, central & north * Leucoma salicis, white satin — south, east-central, west-central & north (localized) * Arctornis l-nigrum, black v moth — immigrant & transitory resident * Lymantria monacha, black arches — south & central (localized) * Lymantria dispar, gypsy moth — immigrant (formerly resident) Species listed in the 2007 UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) are indicated by a double-dagger symbol (‡)—species so listed for research purposes only are also indicated with an asterisk (‡*). (en)
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