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Best 1 Rosy footman

The rosy footman (Miltochrista miniata) is a small European moth with distinctive orange-pink forewings patterned with black spots, whose larvae feed on lichens on tree trunks and old wooden fences.

2 Buff footman

The buff footman, Katha depressa, is a European and Asian lichen moth described by Esper in 1787, with larvae feeding on lichens and algae.

3 Four-spotted footman

The four-spotted footman (Lithosia quadra) is Europe's largest footman moth, with females displaying distinctive black-and-yellow spotted forewings; larvae feed on lichens and algae on tree bark across woodland habitats.

4 Orange footman

The orange footman (Eilema sororcula) is a European erebid moth with uniform orange-buff wings, one of the smaller footman species, associated with oak woodland where larvae feed on lichens and algae.

5 Red-necked footman

The red-necked footman (Atolmis rubricollis) is a European moth in family Erebidae named for its scarlet-orange thorax contrasting with dark grey wings, whose larvae feed on algae and lichens on tree bark.

6 Speckled footman

The speckled footman (Coscinia cribraria) is a European moth with a distinctive pattern of black spots on white or yellowish wings, inhabiting heathlands and dry grasslands across central and eastern Europe.

7 Common footman

The common footman (Eilema lurideola) is one of the most abundant European footman moths, recognisable by its narrow grey forewings with a yellow costal stripe, with larvae feeding on lichens on tree trunks and fences.

8 Scarce footman

The scarce footman (Eilema complana) is a European moth whose larvae feed on lichens on fences and rocks, distinguishable from similar species by its ochreous-yellow forewing stripe and pale straw-coloured hindwings.

9 Dingy footman

The dingy footman (Eilema griseola) is a European erebid moth similar to the common footman but distinguished by broader, more uniform grey-buff wings, inhabiting fens and marshes where larvae feed on lichens.

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