silver Y

See also: silvery

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  • silver-y

Noun

silver Y (plural silver Ys)

  1. A species of moth, Autographa gamma, having a distinctive Y-shaped mark on its forewings.
    • 1992, BBC Wildlife, vol. 11, p. 69:
      The differences between the silver-y moth and its two newly described siblings – Autographa messmeri and A. voelkeri – are rather less obvious.
    • 2015, Norman Maclean, A Less Green and Pleasant Land, p. 223:
      There are a few day-flying exceptions such as hummingbird hawk-moths, silver Ys, cinnabars, scarlet tigers and burnets but, in general, knowledge of moths lags behind that of butterflies.
    • 2016, Patrick Barkham, The Guardian, 11 July:
      Ronaldo’s moth was one of thousands of Silver Y moths, a migratory species that moves north through Europe each summer in search of new breeding grounds, returning south in the autumn.

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